u/Intelligent-Lack-785

▲ 0 r/nvidia

Convince me why I should keep my MSI Ventus 5090 over my Aorus Master 5080

Got a 5090 for $2100 equivalency by trading a 4090 laptop with 4tb and 64gb ddr5 I got for $1300 and $800 cash. I've been going back and forth between keeping the 5090 or reselling it at $3450 to make it so I got my 2nd laptop I bought for $1300 (same config) for free.

My reasoning for keeping the 5090 is that it'll retain value better than my 5080. Im assuming if 60 series drops, 5080 prices will drop like the 4080 models did, but 5090 will be somewhat static around $2400, $2000 bare minimum, like the 4090. Also I use blender so the extra power will be nice.

However, I love my aorus master 5080 since it perfectly fits the aesthetics of my PC, and it has an LCD screen I can display my beloved Yorha A2. That's basically it.

So convince me why I should keep my 5090 so I can, since I really want the "best" but my yearn for aesthetics is contesting this.

reddit.com
u/Intelligent-Lack-785 — 9 hours ago

second hand Alienware m18 r2 RTX 4090 vs second hand Razer Blade 16 RTX 4090?

Budget: $1300
Country: USA
Use Case: Gaming and Blender
Preferred Specs: None
Notes: Ignore all above.

Razer blade is mini-led and running a i9-13950HX, Alienware idk the display but its using an i9-14900hx. They seem to be 2023 models, cuz the razer blade is a 2023 model so Im assuming its the same for alienware.

Both are $1300.

Both have the same ram and ssd. Both are $1300. Both are second hand and used (duh). Which one?

reddit.com
u/Intelligent-Lack-785 — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/Ebay

Edit: I meant can BUYERS request a return on for parts items* Got confused.

I plan on listing a lucrative computer part that's broken but has the components they can use as a donor/frankenstein or whatever.

**NOT WORKING//FOR PARTS** 5090 with CORE and VRAM intact.

Description: NOT WORKING AT ALL, way beyond my expertise… PCB damage, etc. Core and VRAM are still intact.

Im worried since this is an expensive item still, and if they might do a return request as these guy will probably try to repair, might fail, and request a refund if they do fail to repair it. What're the odds?

reddit.com
u/Intelligent-Lack-785 — 12 days ago