• barsoap@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Nah I’m only dabbling around with SDXL, I have a 4G RX5500. Four years ago a Ryzen 3600 was certainly respectable (and slightly more expensive than the GPU) but it’s nowhere near high end, it was slam dunk in the middle of the price/performance optimum and is generally sufficient for my workloads.

    I don’t think I’ll upgrade this box (short of an SSD or such) before either GPU prices are sane again, and/or CPUs actually become noticeably faster. All the AM4 ones certainly don’t really seem to be worth it. See I’m an old fart millennial, I’m used to a “two years later get twice the performance at half the price” kind of cadence and the two years have been steadily getting longer.

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      9 months ago

      Sadly, i don’t think GPU prices will ever drop. The only reason would be if a new competitor comes up with something on par or better than the current tech. For CPUs, we’ve reached the limit already. Nonetheless, their’s still some hope with a tech called optical computing.

      Computer power increase became meaningless because companies juste use it as an excuse to not optimize their software anymore. The best exemple is how everyone basically uses a whole browser (chromium ) just to show some GUI. The steam client and discord are two big software that comes in mind using this but it’s spreading fast and I found a GUI for aria2c that weights more than 60mb while aria2c itself is a few megs, but even worse some manufacturers are using it for their mouse and keyboard drivers for god sake.