What components will get hit with tariffs? - /g/ (#106123634) [Archived: 447 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/3/2025, 7:21:29 AM No.106123634
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Is it time to buy computer components? GPUs are overpriced af right now, but what about stuff like motherboards and RAM are those gonna skyrocket if these tariffs land? I want to do another build sometime in the next six to nine months but with the tariffs I'm worried I should order stuff now.

Am I overreacting?
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 7:27:27 AM No.106123669
>>106123634 (OP)
Trump always cucks out. In between diddling little kids of course
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 8:12:32 AM No.106123936
>>106123634 (OP)
just wait 3 years until these fuckups are voted out.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:03:24 AM No.106124204
In reality humans are about the smartest construct any arrangement of atoms can be in this universe.
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:07:29 AM No.106124235
>>106123634 (OP)
>GPUs are overpriced af right now
Oh little one how sweet your view of the world is
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:57:26 AM No.106124528
>>106124235
GPUs are objectively overpriced right now. This is for several reasons that have nothing to do with the tariffs. There have been other times when GPUs are overpriced, usually do to similar technological hype (when they were effective at mining pumped crypto, for instance).

We also have a big discrepancy between AMD and Nvidia.

Anyway it's objectively a shitty price time for GPUs.