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If you got the money and you can justify it as a work and play purchase go for it... don't see it getting any cheaper just due to the ai craze.
As Jensen would say... it is safe to upgrade my friends.
A gpu with 9 year lifespan
?not ez choice
$2k divide by 10 =
$200 per year to own the gpu
Pretty easy choice, but the comparison is not really accurate though.
A $2000 GPU comes with at least a 2-year warranty and is designed to last several years under normal use, unlike a used car where safety and reliability can be a major concern. I wouldnt trust a used 2000 dollar car with my life. But that's just me.
Also, the 5090 has a good resale value, like almost all Nvidia high end GPUs which the used car lacks. Not to mention taxes, insurance, gas, inspection, etc. That 5090 just needs some juice, that's all.
So yeah, easy choice. ^^
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As for the 5090, its price likely won’t drop before the 6090 release. In fact, it could even rise a bit because the 6090 might have limited availability, pushing more people toward the 5090. That was exactly what happened with the 4090 when it launched. So if your dad needs more VRAM for Blender and similar programs, now is probably a good time to consider it rather than wait. Also, prices seem to raise towards fall and winter.
Also… why doesn’t your dad just check this himself, with all due respect? If he’s using Blender, he should be tech-savvy enough to see the specs and prices. The 5090 goes for 2000 to 2400 since months where I live.
edit:
You are trying to convince your dad to get a 5090 so you can use it for gaming, right? That’s the case, isn’t it, you slick......? ;)
No one buying a 5090 should be buying it to lastonger than the next generation, if you don't upgrade each generation, you don't really need these cards, at best you can skip one.
Most gamers don't but if the dad needs more vram for blender... he can easily justify the expense.
Just make sure you have good cooling
for the room it's in
In which case if its for business it's a no brainier and they should already have one, ir one of the professional cards.
Never had an issue with UE5 even on a 3050 8GB lol, people do like to blame their unhealthy pc's and inability to select the right settings gir their hardware on problems on a game engine.