but with prices like these how can you really afford to let rip and lose all the products you simple have to focus on the good or bad and let the rest slide, with a smaller audience you cant risk it and saying that smaller is better it's a little community that knows the way his videos are rather than viral mass apeal that then becomes like any other tech tuber reading from the marketing script.
The problem comes from letting far too much slide. If you nod along who is going to call out Nvidia or AMD for charging too much?
The fact is the reviewers let the Turing prices slide. Then also let actual RRP Ampere availability slide, and then again encouraged Nvidia by saying the 4090 was amazing etc etc. Where do you draw the line? especially if you ain't the one paying the prices !
99% of reviewers get free gear. So IMMEDIATELY they are swayed. Swayed by not only getting the very latest gear, but also not having to pay a dime. IMO? you become blinkered at that EXACT moment. Exactly the same way you became blinkered when you won a GPU and then proceeded to post thread after thread about how good it was etc etc. Was it? or was it just the complete high you got from getting it free?
Look dude, I am not having a dig believe me I am not, but that example right there just shows how getting something for nothing WILL release endorphins in your brain and IMMEDIATELY make you biased.
Did I rave about the 2080Ti I paid £1700 for? did I fudge. It was a rip then, and 4090s are a rip now. And until EVERY reviewer calls this out and finally makes a stand (which they won't because it is their livelihood at stake) it will continue.
Before the internet became a thing we relied 100% on what actually mattered - word of mouth. If something was bad? it would be panned by every one who owned it. No one got it free, and no one got the privilege of getting it free
and then telling people how awesome it was.
That is the problem when you become dependent on those products to make a living. The moment you begin to do things you shouldn't do? it is too late. You will then be completely blinkered to that reality and blinded by it. And you will continue doing everything you can to keep that model going.
You become a slave.
Many moons ago I used to write reviews. Like, proper ones for magazines. Within two weeks? I realised it was not for me when the editor began changing what I had written and manipulating it. IE? it leaves a sour taste in your mouth, unless of course you don't care and all you want to do is make money. You are then owned by it, and you are selling yourself just like a whore. And that is the reality of it.
OK look right. So the 4090 at £2200 obviously has no competition. And the chances are it won't for a while, as AMD seem disinterested in toppling it right? what is the point it making yet another £2k GPU hardly any one can afford?
So, with all of the BS in the air? maybe some, especially if you could use it for work, would get value out of it. And I mean like, really use it for work. However to market it as a gaming card? LMAO. Games are meant to be fun. Spending that much on a GPU, even if you wipe with 50s? is not fun.
So OK, maybe there is a teeeeeeny weeeeeny market space for the 4090.
This? at what point do you wake up and realise you are being had? now? in two years when this costs £2k? Where do you one day put your foot down and realise you are screwing people over?
Every review of these cards I saw apart from GN maybe muttered something quietly about it costing far too much, but all of them were otherwise 99% positivity. Banging on about how efficient they are* but cost a little too much**
* Of course they are efficient. The die has been chopped to F !
** a little? LMAO. Even I know this probably tippy toes waaaay past the 70% marker. It goes from completely taking the pee to, how would you like to drink Jen's pee and what sort of MUG do you want it served in?