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I'd wait a few years and enjoy the build you have.
In other words, buying GPUs has now become as volatile as real estate. :(
I hope Sony really steps it up with the next Playstation. I imagine even a $1000 price tag would look great next to this mess that is PC GPUs today.
That looks like a workstation prototype. When the a 6090 Liquid cooled model releases, we'll see. But I'm pretty sure it's not going down in price.
I'm personally waiting for AMD to release something that's a decent upgrade for that.
If AMD can release a card that is close to the 5090 even a full year from now, I would be fully onboard (assuming they are actually available).
But even the 4090 struggles to maintain 120fps at 4K for many games, so more power is needed.
The RTX 4090 is still a seriously good graphics card for even 4K resolution. Plus you still have Physx to support older games.
The RTX 5090 on the other hand is 4x AI Frame Generation, so if you want UltraHD 4K with RayTracing and 120Hz+. This AI Frame Generation was rubbish at first, but improves greatly over time with the driver updates. They have supercomputers running 24/7 improving upon the latest games. So if your monitor and psu (power supply) supports that, then it future proofs too. AI Frame Generation is getting better quality than the original games these days. Yet it will also use more power to juice.
You can still sit pretty sweet with a RTX 4090.
It just depends what you really want to juice?
ps: I've used them both personally and I love them both for different reasons.
pss: Factor in your motherboard / cpu and psu (power supply) too. Then the monitor which can only dish out whatever it's given. Plus what games do you play the most? Latest or older?
Soon after I installed the 4090 I swapped a 12th gen Intel CPU for the 9800X3D, and while there was an increase in frames, it was unnoticeable in actual gaming.
The 4090 is not bottlenecked. It's just not fast enough to maintain 120fps with Ray/Path tracing on many games.