Graphic Cards GPU pricing trends

Under 22k wouldn't r5 3600 be a good option, or even r7 2700. In intel, i5 9400f is also a good option if it still is selling for 13k.
Yeah, good options. I was adding to the comment on trend of latest generation CPUs. Included non-latest when latest doesn't have some range e.g. i3 gen 11&12 and R3 for a long time.
 
I don't know where to post this so I'll post it here.
Any one having similar suggestion with HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 port? basically looking to drive 4K @ 60Hz with audio support.

Have old Dell T20 server(Xeon E3-1245 V3 and 24GB ECC), planning to use as desktop replacement now(no gaming). It has internal GPU, but comes with only displayport without audio support. Not willing to waste money in active cables which will convert DP to HDMI 2.0(even if it succeeds, it will not have audio support due to T20 firmware issue).
 
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I have created an olx ad for my 3060ti fe for exchange with 3080 fe. And this is what people are reaching out to me on olx.
olx in general feels like a waste of time to me, people lowball like their life depends on it on things that hardly cost anything and 50% of the messages i get are bots asking for my number lol
 
No one came for exchange for my card. Huff... Looks like I'm with 3060ti for now.
One with 3080 fe said "better margin with 3080" and selling the card at 1lakh 70 thousand.
Like what in the actual hell. Don't you guys think that is hugely overpriced.
 
RTX 3080 12GB is launching in Jan. Forget current 3080 10GB model or get TI. If you have extra cash. I’m expecting 12GB FE model around 75k-80k.
 
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