I splurged today. Trying not to feel guilty about it.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
honey the codewitch wrote:
I bought a total luxury item
honey the codewitch wrote:
I wanted to treat myself.
honey the codewitch wrote:
I deserve this.
honey the codewitch wrote:
This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want.
honey the codewitch wrote:
I'm looking forward to it.
good for you.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Yeah. My other option was a 3090. I thought about a 4090 but between the price and the wattage I didn't want to risk it. The 4080 has less RAM than the 3090 but gets better framerates. Since I don't need more than 16GB for what I play I decided to go with that. And it uses 30 fewer watts which was ultimately what pushed me toward it.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
I felt guilty when I bought my 3080, because like you I didn't need it but it's been a great board.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Yeah. My other option was a 3090. I thought about a 4090 but between the price and the wattage I didn't want to risk it. The 4080 has less RAM than the 3090 but gets better framerates. Since I don't need more than 16GB for what I play I decided to go with that. And it uses 30 fewer watts which was ultimately what pushed me toward it.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
I see that the Puritan ethic is alive and well in the USA. If you want something and can afford it, why not buy it? We work to live, not live to work. Enjoy!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
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I see that the Puritan ethic is alive and well in the USA. If you want something and can afford it, why not buy it? We work to live, not live to work. Enjoy!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
I mean, I could have been responsible and dumped it savings, and put it toward a major expense or two we've put off - like we'd like to replace our furnace with a more efficient model. I don't know how Puritan that is. I think it's more about how responsible vs. irresponsible I'm being with otherwise disposable income. I do see what you're saying though.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
It's normal to have mixed feelings about a big purchase, especially when it comes to luxury items. It sounds like you have justified the purchase to yourself by saying you deserve it and that you were planning on making the purchase eventually. Giving away your old graphics card to someone you care about is a nice gesture. At the end of the day, it's important to remember that everyone makes mistakes and it's important to not be too hard on yourself. Enjoy your new RTX 4080 and happy gaming!
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I mean, I could have been responsible and dumped it savings, and put it toward a major expense or two we've put off - like we'd like to replace our furnace with a more efficient model. I don't know how Puritan that is. I think it's more about how responsible vs. irresponsible I'm being with otherwise disposable income. I do see what you're saying though.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
Furnace ?
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Furnace ?
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
Yes, the thing we use to heat our home in the winter.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Yes, the thing we use to heat our home in the winter.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
I think of a furnace for firing clay and a boiler for heating homes ( might be a right left pond thing ) :-D
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I think of a furnace for firing clay and a boiler for heating homes ( might be a right left pond thing ) :-D
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
Two nations divided, by common language. :)
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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I think of a furnace for firing clay and a boiler for heating homes ( might be a right left pond thing ) :-D
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
It’s boiler (or tank) when it heats water and furnace when it heats air. At least North of 48, that is.
Mircea
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I think of a furnace for firing clay and a boiler for heating homes ( might be a right left pond thing ) :-D
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
The right-pondians (at least when I still lived there) rely more on central water-based heating systems - a water boiler in a utility room, and radiators in each room. Perhaps the left-pondians rely more on air-based heating systems - a furnace in the basement which heats air which is then distributed via vents in each room.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
Speaking of post-apocalypse games, I can't wait for "The Last of Us" for PC coming this March. And if you enjoy "Fallout" give a try to "Metro Exodus" - verry similar vibe, but better graphics and character development.
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Speaking of post-apocalypse games, I can't wait for "The Last of Us" for PC coming this March. And if you enjoy "Fallout" give a try to "Metro Exodus" - verry similar vibe, but better graphics and character development.
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The main reason I play fallout 4 is to mod it. I write mods for it because developing a game from scratch is more work than one person can do, but fallout 4 lets you change the entire game.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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I bought a total luxury item - an RTX 4080 I don't need, and could totally do without. I did it because I'm doing so well on a project I wanted to treat myself. I was planning on making the purchase eventually, but I feel a little guilty. Not sure why. I deserve this. I'm giving my 2080 TI to my brother in law. I already gave my sister a 3070 TI that I got for free, so at least I'm spreading my largesse around to people I care about. It's a bit much for Fallout 4. That's what I play though. My 2080 TI overheats now when my chassis fans aren't on full - never used to be a problem before because they were always on full, not controlled before - and especially bad if I've been playing for a bit, so that's part of what pushed me to upgrade. This card shouldn't have to go full blast to get the performance I want. Oh well. Mixed feelings, but at least I'm looking forward to it. I'm not looking forward to the actual process of pulling my old card, because the release lever is buried behind mobo heat sinks, but the final result will be fun. I guess I can't really say I'm not a gamer anymore, now that I've invested this much. :-\
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
You should not feel bad treating yourself something nice from your hard earned money when you can afford it, I certainly don't. On that note, just updated my 1080 workhorse I got basically the week it came out with 4080 which is finally be able to drive my screen at full refresh rate and resolution. Much like you hardware I'm not using gets passed down the family tree after a revision, must have 3 or 4 generations of hardware still going somewhere with someone.
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Two nations divided, by common language. :)
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.