Thing about "future proofing" is that thats the same thing said about the 20 series cards and those will be/already are 100% not fast enough for future RTX enabled games. By the time that future comes around, current ray-tracing hardware will just be worthless anyways because it wont keep up with the increasing demand from games.
Perhaps you're right but for the foreseeable future, Ray tracing really does make a difference and will for atleast the next cycle/few years. A custom-built PC you can get 10yrs out of it if done right, with upgrading storage media and GFX incrementally. GFX cards generally only last 2-5years anyway before they are obsolete.
No they're not, just no longer capable of playing the newest games on ultra settings.
You get more then 5yrs out of a graphics card playing modern AAA+ titles? bs
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