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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T20:24:17.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Yeah. Good choice. If you go with 24GB of VRAM, you’ll have significantly more headroom than with 16GB. As you know, the baseline is around 8GB, so from a headroom perspective, it’s effectively double… which is especially advantageous when doing complex tasks like ControlNet. It’s also beneficial for high-resolution generation. That said, well, the price is a bit of an issue…\n\nAs for the price, it ultimately boils down to the mismatch between the market speculation mentioned above and the reality of semiconductor manufacturers’ production plans. (Even if semiconductor manufacturers set production plans, they can’t suddenly change what they’re producing. There’s a long time lag between manufacturing and shipping. That has always led to wild price swings… (There were even times when DRAM could be bought for next to nothing!)\n\nSo, I think prices will eventually come down, but personally, I’m expecting it to take several months or more… unless there’s some global-scale disruption (like new market entrants or a recession).\n\nI’m not good at market forecasting, so I’ll avoid making specific predictions…",
  "title": "GPU advice on 5080"
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