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lemoncookiechip 4 hours ago

No worries, gamers.

You can subscribe to our GeForce NOW service to rent a top of the line card through our cloud service for the low low price of 11€$£ or 22€$£ a month with *almost no restrictions.

*Except for all the restrictions.

merpkz 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I just bought a 5070 Ti a week ago and can attest I have used it for maybe 3-4 hours since then. It begs the question maybe I should have rented the compute instead instead of paying 900 eur on spot - that's like 3 years worth of rent.

observationist 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If the compute is the unit of value under consideration, maybe. But there's more - you have access, freedom from supervision, the capability to modify, upgrade, tweak, adjust anything you want, resell compute under p2p cloud services when idle, etc. And then if the market for these gets hot, you can sell and recoup your initial costs and then some. The freedom and opportunity benefit - as opposed to the dependence and opportunity cost of renting - is where I personally think you come out on top.

dymk 9 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

If you buy, you still own the 5070 at the end of three years and can sell it. If you rent, you have nothing.

pixl97 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_own_nothing_and_be_ha...

RulerOf an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I briefly considered doing the GPU rental thing, but the added latency and video encoding artifacts annoy me endlessly.

throwaway2027 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Because it'll set a precedent and eventually kill off being able to own the hardware to run things locally anymore in the future.

Aurornis 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The GeForce Now service is actually a decent deal for casual gamers.

The hardcore and frequent gamers won’t like it but it was never really for them.

theodric 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

So is a Steam Deck, really

close04 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The problem is that they're always a great deal, the best even, while there are alternatives. The noose tightens only after everyone is onboard.

And the competition on the GPU market is soft to say the least.

threetonesun 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Currently after 3 years the price of the GPU if you decide to sell it might be a wash, much like it was after the crypto boom. Granted you have to pay for electricity to run it, but you also have full control over what it runs.

wongarsu 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The correct calculation is not 900€/36 months but (900€-$resell_value)/36 months. If you sell your GPU for 450€ after three years you saved a good bit of money. If the AI bubble doesn't pop, your resale value might even be a good bit higher than that. I've had a used 1080TI that I used for five years and then sold for nearly the same price, making it effectively free (minus electricity use and opportunity cost)

fluoridation 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Even if you don't resell it, at the end of the three years you still have a GPU that you can keep using, or gift, or whatever. After three years of renting, you have nothing.

dymk 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It cost 900eur because nvidia is shafting you

Fire-Dragon-DoL 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes! Then you want to play one of the FromSoftware game and you are doomed.

Damn nvidia

dyauspitr 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Where the hell is 900 eur 3 years of rent

diab0lic 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Haha. I read that the same way the first time I read it. The commenter means 3 years of renting GPU from nvidia via cloud services.

close04 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I think that's comparing to 3 years of GeForce Now at ~22EUR/month for the Ultimate plan, for a total of ~800 EUR. For someone using in 3h/week then you might as well go for the free plan and pay nothing. But renting has while owning can only have financial cost, renting has a hidden cost on top of that. It leads to "atrophy" of the ownership right and once you lose that option you'll never get it back. That will have incalculable costs.

PunchyHamster 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It's 33 eurodollar now. I'm sorry I meant 44

lemoncookiechip 4 hours ago | parent [-]

China will save us, except no, we'll just ban their hardware sales, sucks to suck.

fc417fc802 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Does China have any cutting edge fabs yet? I thought it was still just TSMC, Samsung, and maybe Intel.

Maybe consumer electronics will move backwards by a process node or two?

lemoncookiechip 4 hours ago | parent [-]

They've just recently been able to reverse engineer ASML's EUV machines. They're years and years behind, although the way things are moving forward with hardware prices skyrocketing (RAM, SSD, GPUs...) regular consumer won't have much choice in anything anyway for a while.

fc417fc802 3 hours ago | parent [-]

So at a rough guess would that be expected to put them on the equivalent of TSMC 7 nm a few years from now?

I wonder if a bunch of consumer electronics will move back to something like 12 nm for a while? Seems like there's a lot of capacity in that range. Zen 2 wasn't so bad, right?