Your New Favourite Graphics Card | GTX 1650 vs 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @baroncalamityplus
    @baroncalamityplus Год назад +996

    Its not that gamers trust the 1650 the most, its just what people can afford.

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Год назад +188

      It's mostly because the huge majority of affordable gaming laptops uses the GTX 1650...

    • @owogamingchannel850
      @owogamingchannel850 Год назад +20

      @@ismaelsoto9507 yes (yes)

    • @yahyasajid5113
      @yahyasajid5113 Год назад +29

      Plus there's hardly any alternative that are decent (6500XT is a bit too expensive with a few too many drawbacks)

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад

      150$ for that POS 🤪

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Год назад +73

      If 1650 replaces the 1060, you know how bad the GPU market is.

  • @bardofhighrenown
    @bardofhighrenown Год назад +294

    What's interesting to me is that the survey indicates that people's average gaming performance has not increased in something like a decade. The 970, 1060 and 1650 are very close in performance. Which should tell anyone that it's not because people are happy with that level of performance and need nothing more, but rather Nvidia has decided a fixed cost for that level of performance and that's all most people can justify spending on a gpu.

    • @juanpaulofricke1506
      @juanpaulofricke1506 Год назад +7

      tbh the base 1650 model is 10% worst than 1060 6gb, but if you look at vram, about 30% of the users have a 8gb+ card, wich is a indication that actually most users have at least a 3050 class card

    • @jiggerypokery2962
      @jiggerypokery2962 Год назад +2

      They are actually the same. That's crazy just looked up benchmarks.
      Also, does that include laptops? The 1650 has been the bottom of the line workable laptops for a while that can account for some too.
      1080 60 might just be enough as well.

    • @jiggerypokery2962
      @jiggerypokery2962 Год назад +3

      @@JoeWayne84 1080p 60 fps is what I was saying. Sorry for not using measurements. I was saying that resolution and frame rate might of just been enough so gamers never upgraded..

    • @chrisoverton2759
      @chrisoverton2759 Год назад +2

      Personally, I think people should stop buying those cards entirely and just buy consoles. If all you can afford is a 970like performance (which isn’t terrible), I doubt they can afford decent CPUs as well which means they’ll likely be running the same games that can be bought on consoles with a worse overall experience. The newest games are chewing up last Gen GPUs like a piece of take 5, and I’m not just referring to 6600XTs/3060s, but even cards higher up the stack are aging like milk. They run old games fine, but why buy a new gpu for old games? Why not just buy an old gpu that runs that specific game the way that you want?
      Do you know why most people don’t do that? Most people don’t build their own PCs, and end up dropping their entire savings on a $600 “high end gaming pc” with the same 7-8 year old 1060 6GB performance. Steam HW survey says it all. People complain about this, complain about that, but never educate themselves on what they’re buying, nor really know why they’re buying it outside of it being called a “gaming pc”, and they want to play pc games. $500 will get you a console that will give you an upper mid-range pc experience with RT and all! On PC, you’re not getting RT, even at 1080p with good frame rates without FSR/DLSS, but enabling either of those at 1080p turn all games from whatever genre they are into pixel counting, blocky madness which completely defeats the purpose of RT and any high settings that were enabled. I don’t really think the issue is money for most people running those cards, I think it’s a combination of ignorance of pc hardware, and deceitful marketing from cornball corporations that want as much money as they can get with as little effort as possible in most areas of the hardware that they heavily advertise.
      I’d be willing to be the selling point of the next generation of nvidia cards will be “wow look at how fast cyberpunk runs at 4k!1!1!1!”. 3 months later a new game on a new engine drops, and people become so confused and confounded by how poorly the games run that they’d rather just bash the game devs over questioning their purchasing decisions.

    • @JoeWayne84
      @JoeWayne84 Год назад +6

      @@chrisoverton2759 you basically are blaming Cyber punk being a shitty made game on your entire point haha.
      PC gaming is far superior to console.
      The only game that runs like shit I know of is Cyber punk and who cares that was a garbage game anyway that I never even cared to play…as far as raytracing… it’s fucking sweet for single player games and works great I got a 3090 though but I games on my 2080ti with it before that and I was fine using dlss for a single player game it looked amazing on my 4k oled 60” tv.
      I got a Xbox though for my kids to play with in living room and I play some party or multiplayer games with them consoles have there place to … but I’d way rather have my PC setup with a 240hz monitor and a 4K tv for doing everything ….

  • @__LC__
    @__LC__ Год назад +187

    He knew what he was doing with the thumbnail

    • @insid3493
      @insid3493 Год назад +3

      I didn't even notice lol, I just watch his vids a lot

    • @__LC__
      @__LC__ Год назад

      @Gamerloaders & Co. yes

    • @itsameoli
      @itsameoli Год назад

      Lol I didn't notice at first

    • @TR33ZY_CRTM
      @TR33ZY_CRTM Год назад +2

      _"Enjoy some Robussy with a Nivida(TM) GTX 1650!"_

    • @WiseArkAngel
      @WiseArkAngel Год назад

      Lmao

  • @joemarais7683
    @joemarais7683 Год назад +39

    I can’t wait for 2025 when the gt 1030 is the most popular gpu.
    Really don’t understand why Nvidia is jacking gpu prices Sky high when it’s obvious that their intended buyers haven’t been buying them for years.

    • @joemarais7683
      @joemarais7683 Год назад +1

      @copiuum music I’ve always hated the 1030 simply because the K2200 is better, assuming you don’t need low profile, and costs far less, and has double the vram. It’s just a bad product compared to the lesser known Nvidia offerings.

    • @peterpan408
      @peterpan408 Год назад

      ​@copiuum music I've got the low profile silent GT 1030.. its special.

  • @capuducul
    @capuducul Год назад +14

    When mid range is 400+, no wonder people drop one tier.
    Wallet don't expand as fast as company greed.

  • @trr4gfreddrtgf
    @trr4gfreddrtgf Год назад +136

    I think part of the reason games are getting more demanding is because they're no longer being designed for the PS4 or XBX1, next gen consoles offer roughly RTX 2070-2080 level of performance, instead of the GTX 1060 levels the old ones offered. There's not as much of an incentive for devs to optimize.

    • @GLDragon93
      @GLDragon93 Год назад +32

      1060 is about the PS4 Pro and One X performance level, base Ps4 and One are about GTX 660ti level of performance.

    • @lexion8152
      @lexion8152 Год назад +10

      Thats objectively wrong. Every big release is still on ps4. Most games are being built on that then scaled up.

    • @socialfreak6900
      @socialfreak6900 Год назад +19

      Tbh they don't really perform like 2070s/2080, they perform closer to a 1080/2060 except with 16GB GDDR6 memory, it only seems like the the PS5 and Xbox Series X run similar to 2070s/2080 because those consoles aren't actually running native 4k @ 120hz, they are actually running 1440p @ 120hz and are being upscaled to 4k so while the display out is native 4k 120hz the consoles themselves aren't.
      Dev's should know this and should be making games to run ideally on a 1080/2060.. but as you said they are trying to aim for 2070s/2080 performance numbers and aren't incentivized to optimize which is hurting the little guys

    • @trr4gfreddrtgf
      @trr4gfreddrtgf Год назад +1

      @@socialfreak6900 That's true, they probably reach 2070/2080 levels of performance but in reality that's just because of all the optimizations consoles get.

    • @trr4gfreddrtgf
      @trr4gfreddrtgf Год назад +1

      @@lexion8152 It's still on the PS4, but devs don't really care about it anymore. They're focused on the PS5 and Xbox series X.

  • @darthwiizius
    @darthwiizius Год назад +49

    The last time Nvidia done the consumers a turn was in the Super era. The 1650S cost a tenner more than a 1650 and the 1660S and 2060S cost 50 Quid more than their base versions. I bought the 2060S and it still is holding up well for me 3 years later at 1080P.

    • @commondirtbagz7130
      @commondirtbagz7130 Год назад +4

      Can you Americanize this comment for me?

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Год назад +20

      @@commondirtbagz7130
      Cheeseburger cheeseburger cheeseburger guns. American enough?

    • @commondirtbagz7130
      @commondirtbagz7130 Год назад +7

      @@darthwiizius ah, thank you 🙏

    • @commondirtbagz7130
      @commondirtbagz7130 Год назад +7

      @@darthwiizius although if you’re gonna make it American better make it a double cheeseburger

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Год назад +9

      @@commondirtbagz7130
      Ah yes, I shouldn't have selected the healthy option, not American that.

  • @Lenniefinch
    @Lenniefinch Год назад +89

    1650 seems like it would be great for eSports, with that and the price I get why it's popular

    • @naipigidi
      @naipigidi Год назад +5

      The problem is that i dont want and dont like esports 🥲

    • @justyahz796
      @justyahz796 7 месяцев назад

      dont buy it@@naipigidi

  • @somu9821
    @somu9821 Год назад +34

    Most of it has to do with laptop with 1650 they were cheap during covid and you couldn't buy 3050 laptop around $650ish (IdeaPad gaming 3,GF63 thin)until recently at the time it was decent value

  • @windows9556
    @windows9556 Год назад +38

    Great video! Just got a 980, which is similar to a 1650 performance wise, and honestly, I am very happy with it. It plays all my favourite games at "good enough" framerates that it defiantly, for me, justifies the upgrade from the 1050ti, which was my previous card..

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Год назад +17

      Enjoy it! From my testing, depending on the game the 980 can be up to 20% faster than a 1650 (but also a little slower in games that aren't optimised for Maxwell)

    • @GewelReal
      @GewelReal Год назад +3

      you mean 1650 Super
      non-Super 1650 is pretty slow

    • @windows9556
      @windows9556 Год назад

      @@IcebergTech Thank You! I too noticed that games that aren't optimized for Maxwell, such as halo infinite, just run better on the 1650.

    • @xTurtleOW
      @xTurtleOW Год назад +2

      Why even "upgrade" for such a small gain. Kinda waste of money unless it was for free

    • @takehirolol5962
      @takehirolol5962 Год назад

      Honestly, I would suggest a RX 6600 instead of the 980. The 980 is around the same as a RX 580, you only had a 50% upgrade from a 1050 Ti.
      A RX 6600 would be a 130% upgrade from a 1050 Ti, while a RX 6600XT 150%. I understand if this was not within your budget.

  • @Roobie-Roo
    @Roobie-Roo Год назад +12

    Great to see your sub count i9s climbing steadily! been here since mid 2022 and its criminal how little subs for how high your video production is

  • @r34ztune11
    @r34ztune11 Год назад +17

    When I got my RX 570 8GB, the 1650 cost 30% more and the 1650 Super was 100% more. Sure, the 570 lacks 12_1 support, but after some overclocking and BIOS-modding, mine scores 14300 in Fire Strike, way more than the 1650. Don't really give a damn about any of the current 12_1 titles and apparently the 570 can run them with VKD3D on Linux. I continue to be baffled by why so many people just buy Nvidia without even considering AMD. In my country, AMD has always been better value for money and still is.

    • @BE3R-LF94
      @BE3R-LF94 Год назад

      Radeon drivers tend to be a bit more temperamental, and NVidia's mindshare has always been greater, not to mention they are usually first to market with cutting edge features (G-Sync, RT etc.). I've used both, but now that I'm spending my own money my PC is full AMD (CPU+GPU). They are far better value, but only if you know what you're doing (The average person doesn't even try any tweaking and AMD can definitely be more reliant on that for optimal performance)

    • @MeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowww
      @MeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowww Год назад +1

      Well, you kinda give yourself the answer. Either buying a 570 and haveing to tinker and fix around or just buying a 1650 and "Plug and Play". Gues what the casual user, who just wants to game, is going to buy. ... well that or a console.
      Also who gives a shit about firestrike. Its commonly known that synthetic benchmarks say little to nothing about actual ingame performance.
      That is probably something the casual knows, cause even most popular tech channels like Linus Tech Tipps is saying that you should not trust benchmark tools.

    • @r34ztune11
      @r34ztune11 Год назад +2

      @@BE3R-LF94 Have had no issues at all with drivers. AMD drivers being bad is sort of a myth these days. I had an HD 5750 back in 2012 that had quite a few driver issues but my RX 570 has now been rock-solid for 3 years, before and after all the tweaking and overclocking. As for G-Sync and RT, I simply don't care at this point. I just use V-Sync on my 60Hz monitor and I'm happy with it. I don't care for RT in its current form where it looks almost the same as traditional raster rendering while having a huge FPS cost. Nvidia's marketing has zero effect on me. I look at FPS/$ and AMD always wins.

    • @r34ztune11
      @r34ztune11 Год назад +1

      ​@@MeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowMeowww A 570 even without any tweaking is faster than even the GDDR6 1650. It uses more power, sure, but it is overall faster and the 8GB VRAM version is more likely to run future titles at playable framerates. Firestrike is actually a good benchmark and that's why a lot of tech reviewers use it. No benchmark is perfect, for sure, but FireStrike is basically like a tech demo that measures your FPS and comes up with a score. As far as benchmarks go, it's pretty accurate.

    • @zar7511
      @zar7511 Год назад

      You cannot run any Open GL programs with an RX 570 without a massive performance lose that makes the GTX 1650 run circles around it. Almost every emulator will benefit from Nvidias great open GL performance. Reshade for example, a shading program you can use on almost any game or emulator has far superior performance on Nvidia GPUs too. There’s a whole list of reasons why Nvidia charges a premium. It’s not always about sheer performance if you don’t have the compilers and drivers to back it up. Amd does better with allowing the user to tweak the GPUs, and generally the performance in big triple AAA titles will be better on the dollar [If it’s on console]. When the RX series first launched there was a massive issue of overdrawing the PCIE slots power, sometimes both destroying the slot and the card. This was obviously fixed, but some people don’t like buying into beta. Also as an early adopter of Ryzen I had the pleasure of watching my vrms pop and CPU die on a month old system [auto voltage would spike to 1.8V]. First Gen Ryzen had some serious early adopters Tax. If you’re building a budget system now, the RX 570 would be a better buy now since all the miners released them onto the used market.

  • @lairlair2
    @lairlair2 Год назад +29

    I see 3 reasons why the most popular GPU is steadily downgrading:
    - More people are playing, which means more casual players who probably don't care for performance much
    - Most people play low maintenance titles most of the time. When I meet up online with friends we do Gartic Phone, TFT, Fall Guys or Ultimate Chicken Horse so a 1650 is enough
    - The economics aren't super favourable at the moment, and it's probably not going to get better any time soon. I can see why the tendency is to cheap out where you can
    I think it's more important to talk about the small, cheap and efficient GPUs because that's what devs are using to make decisions at the end of the day. So thank you for talking about it.

    • @mythydamashii9978
      @mythydamashii9978 Год назад +1

      Yeah i just feel like gaming (hardcore) isn't worth the time anymore. But i would still keep my rtx 2060

  • @jasonoreilly2795
    @jasonoreilly2795 Год назад +20

    Used a 750ti for a number of years. I picked up this card last November and it does its job nicely for me.

  • @zar7511
    @zar7511 Год назад +9

    Nvidia confusing customers is spot on as always. On the laptop side of things, you can get a GTX 1650 with 1024 cores. If it’s not a max-q it’s a good 10-20% faster than a non OC’D Desktop. At stock they both have very similar clock speeds if it’s the full 50w version.

  • @raspberry1440kb
    @raspberry1440kb Год назад +4

    This is precisely why LowSpecGamer completely changed his choice of video topic.

  • @JeffWaynee
    @JeffWaynee Год назад +8

    The 1650 Super was only 10-20 more at launch, and performs about 50% better.

    • @SSJfraz
      @SSJfraz Год назад +1

      Yes, but you can't stick the 1650S in an old generation office PC, which many steam users are using.

    • @JeffWaynee
      @JeffWaynee Год назад

      @@SSJfraz Sure you can. I had a 1650 super in my Dell Optiplex 790. It seems that you're referring to SFF systems, but there are many minitower prebuilts that can fit full size GPU's.
      Also, it doesn't say anywhere on the steam hardware list which specific PC's are being used. Just core totals. So I have no ideal what the hell you're talking about there.

  • @ashce10
    @ashce10 Год назад +9

    I'm more surprised the 6k series from amd isn't taking off, in the USA they are really great pricing right now with $230~ being a 6600 and after that $50 increments gives you roughly another tier of strength.
    1650 being top is weird to me cause the 1650S isn't much more expensive and is much better, that card (while budget) is quite decent. I do feel it's 4gb of vram will prove to be an issue.
    Speaking of how much vram limitations did you look at for this card considering it's also a 4gb?

    • @emptyshirt
      @emptyshirt Год назад +1

      It has to do with availability. The 16xx series cards are all on the same die, so the 1650 probably represents common imperfections that disqualified a lot of chips from becoming a 1660 or 1650 Super

    • @boating2strokenovice726
      @boating2strokenovice726 Год назад +3

      I'm surprised that the RTX 2060 hasnt exceeded the popularity it should of garnered.

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Год назад +1

      @@emptyshirt except for the fact that the 1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Super, and 1660Ti all use the TU116 GPU while the 1630, 1650, and mobile-only 1650Ti all use the smaller TU117 GPU.

    • @emptyshirt
      @emptyshirt Год назад

      @@dex6316 that makes sense.

  • @lloydc5736
    @lloydc5736 Год назад +6

    Nice informative video, for one somewhat glad that GPU's like the GTX 1060 still hold game developer's marketing interests when designing their games, as it allows the chance for gamers with lower end GPU's a taste of gaming, while letting newer and higher grade GPU's to produce visible, more impressive graphics in produced games !

  • @iambrd1543
    @iambrd1543 Год назад +2

    At the end of the day, the budget GPUs are always the most popular. People buy these because they get the job done and then some, and that's all they need. I myself bought a 3050 for that very reason. Many people seem to fall for the trap that you have to have the best specs to qualify as a "real" PC gamer nowadays, but it really couldn't be any further from the truth.

  • @lamhkak47
    @lamhkak47 Год назад +3

    Definitely could put in this way where the 1650 peak is caused by older generation of cards, especially the 1060 getting replaced by newer ones, spread across several different models, most prominently the RTX 2060, RTX 3050 (worrisome) and RTX 3060 family. That might be the remaining past relic of the previous mining crash in 2017/2018 where people opt for and held onto the cheapest play-able GPU they can find.

  • @profesercreeper
    @profesercreeper Год назад +4

    1650 is so popular in the survey because of the mobile variants also. Technically the 3060 should be in that spot but they split it up between the laptop 3060 and desktop

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Год назад

      3060 laptop and desktop use a different variant of the same GPU; the mobile 3060 has more CUDA cores. The only difference between the desktop and mobile 1650 is TDP and thus clock speeds.

  • @NOM4D20
    @NOM4D20 Год назад +12

    Also don't forget that 1650s in laptops also count towards this, because the steam survey doesn't differentiate between them. The 1650 Ti, which is only in laptops is 1.3%, so it can be, that the 1060 is still more popular.
    But about the gpu. I build computers as a sidehustle, I built around 60 computers in the past 7 years. My go-to card was the rx 580, which has around the same performace as the 1650, but during the pandemic and the shortage, the Rx 580 became much more expensive, in my county, the 4gb rx 580 was almost twice as expensive, leaving me (and probably a lot) people using the 1650. For decent 1080p, this is the lowest performance I can recommend.

    • @KremsonKhan
      @KremsonKhan Год назад +1

      I agree, most of my friend's laptop including my brother as GTX1650 Card in their laptops and none of them are 'gamers'
      they dont even understand if 1650 is good or bad, they think its great becuz they have a discrete GPU
      which majority laptops dont have!
      So, I can agree with you in desktop Class GTX 1060 might still be @ Number 1 spot! 🤔

    • @smokegames1179
      @smokegames1179 Год назад

      pr the 1660ti for desktop is safe bet

    • @smokegames1179
      @smokegames1179 Год назад

      just sold my steam deck for a 1650 laptop is it worth it i have a 2060 super on my pc

  • @SSJfraz
    @SSJfraz Год назад +1

    It "get's the job done". The main reason it struggles so bad on the most modern titles is due to criminally bad optimisation.

  • @RussellPlaysMods
    @RussellPlaysMods Год назад +2

    I been using the 1650 GDDR6 model since it's about 10-15% faster than OG GDDR5 model it's not bad honestly amount of the hate 1650 has got.
    If you do plan on getting 1650 please avoid GDDR5 version

  • @farooqqureshi3212
    @farooqqureshi3212 Год назад +2

    I'm using sapphire Rx580 8GB paired with Ryzen 3600x with 16GB DDR4. I'm very happy with this card. My card still gives me smooth gameplay 60FPS sync in 1080p in all major games.

    • @smokegames1179
      @smokegames1179 Год назад

      fsr quality is your friend even on my steam deck games are playable because of fsr

  • @HyperScorpio8688
    @HyperScorpio8688 Год назад +2

    It's paying more for getting less
    nVidia has record high profits for a good reason people, let's wake up finally!

  • @JimmyBoah
    @JimmyBoah 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 1660 S paired with a i7-9700 that I got in a prebuilt from my brother as a gift.

  • @JamesSmith-sw3nk
    @JamesSmith-sw3nk Год назад +3

    Good video. Perhaps do a "gtx 1650 vs 970" video as a follow up as a performance comparison/Steam charts.

    • @takehirolol5962
      @takehirolol5962 Год назад

      Kinda the same, maybe the 1650 will get better due to newer architecture and support for modern games.

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Год назад

      Just using 1650 vs 1060 and 1060 vs 980 at their respective launches, the 1650 should deliver around 79% of the performance of the 980. The 970 is around 85-87% of the performance of the 980. The 1650 has the advantage of a more modern architecture, so it should do better in modern games with better optimized drivers. The 1650 should easily be dealing 80-90% of the performance of the 980, and even eclipse it in a select few games that favor the Turing microarchitecture. Thus, the 1650 should be roughly tied with the 970, losing in older games and winning in more modern ones.

  • @RanjakarPatel
    @RanjakarPatel Год назад +4

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    • @RashakantBhattachana
      @RashakantBhattachana Год назад +3

      आप इस बारे में क्या आनंद लेते हैं? ब्रिटेन ने हमारे देश का उपनिवेश किया। इसके लिए उन्हें माफी मांगने की जरूरत है।

    • @RanjakarPatel
      @RanjakarPatel Год назад +3

      @@RashakantBhattachana long time four this

  • @DrearierSpider1
    @DrearierSpider1 Год назад +2

    The GTX 1050 launched for $110, and the GTX 1050 Ti for $140. The GTX 1650 could've been a pretty competent entry level card had it launched around $110 like the previous 50 class card. But instead it launched for $150, at a time when the 3 year old RX 570 was cheaper and faster, and these days it sells for closer to $160-$190. It's only selling point remains the fact that there are models that have no PCIe power connector, but at current prices you can make a damn good case for jumping up to the RTX A2000 instead (often sells for $250-$280).

    • @takehirolol5962
      @takehirolol5962 Год назад

      The 1050 Ti was $150 in the US IIRC, but Etherium came in 2017 and all got the RX 470, the best deal under $200. Then the 1050 Ti survived Etherium but at insane prices, even more than $250.

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Год назад

      The older 950 was 160, and the 750/750Ti 120/150 respectively. Considering historical pricing, the 1650 at 150 makes sense. The 1650 Super also came in at 160 and that card was faster than the 1060. While the 470 and 570 were interesting cards against the 1050s and 1650s, they were barely profitable and required auxiliary power connectors. $100 570s were an absolute steal though. For modern cards get RX 6600/XT or maybe 6500XT 8GB. If you can get the A2000 for sub-300, maybe get that, but for sub 75w GPUs it probably makes sense to wait for Lovelace.

  • @CaptainSpoonsAlot
    @CaptainSpoonsAlot Год назад

    parents: he wants a geepy-you you know the puter.. how much!! - walks out with 1650 - happy as a clam

  • @error4159
    @error4159 Год назад +2

    Just pirate the games from the devs you find troubling.

  • @999Lucas
    @999Lucas Год назад +7

    While it seems like the experience is declining, newer games run better on newer architecture. Forza 5 is a prime example of this. I think if youre after a low-mid setting for fps fraps or mobas this is a lot of bang for your buck. I end up recommending this to people that might not get discrete graphics otherwise, or someone that wants to do emulation, but as you said AMD has pulled ahead a bit in the price range. There are a ton of these on the market, so im sure there are some deals to be had to pick one up on sale or secondhand.

    • @mozzjones6943
      @mozzjones6943 Год назад +3

      The experience is declining because people are getting less for their budget on the market as they used to. And the reason 1650 has become a popular card, Is because during all the madness this thing was selling at a decent price (decent in respective of everything else) in range of budget gamers.. And continued to drop as time went on despite everything else stagnating or going up further. It's a downgrade for sure in the budget world to what you could get for that money, But times have changed and this is where we are.

    • @SIPEROTH
      @SIPEROTH Год назад +1

      Hope you are warming the people you suggest this card for that there is a GDDR5 and GDDR6.
      That is performance on the table there.

  • @prizrak-br3332
    @prizrak-br3332 Год назад +1

    Worse part is that at least the jump from the 970 to the 1060 was an upgrade and at the time was the more sensible GPU to buy price to performance wise, the jump from a 1060 to 1650 is actually a downgrade and I'm willing to bet most people who bought a 1650 payed more for it than the people who bought the 970 back in the day.

    • @peterpan408
      @peterpan408 Год назад +1

      The 1060 6GB was a good offering at the time.
      Similar to the 3060 12GB being the most reasonable offering recently.
      The next reasonable card will be the 7060 24GB.
      I do however have a GTX 1650 and GTX 1060 which I gave to the kids.
      They are fine for what they play..

  • @earthling1984
    @earthling1984 Год назад

    I built a killer system in Dec. 2021. 5800x, 32gb ram, gen 4 NVME, etc., etc.. And I put in a 1650 because graphics card prices were crazy at the time! I paid around 300 for it. The slightly higher end cards were crazy, and the flagships were insane. Now, a year and a half later, I haven't replaced it. Because it does everything I want with zero lag. Do I get 300 fps in the newest games? Nah. But, I've had zero lag or skipping in any game I play, and I get 60+ fps in any game I play. My monitor is only 1080 x 60. So, no need for any more. I'll upgrade one day, but for now, no need.

  • @potatopoweredchannel3081
    @potatopoweredchannel3081 Год назад +1

    Pretty cool new list of games for the test - cheers 👍

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Год назад +2

    I'm using one in my Plex server for hardware transcoding. It's way overkill for that, but I had a spare one, and why let it go to waste?

  • @GLDragon93
    @GLDragon93 Год назад +3

    5600xt owner here, currently paired with a Xeon e3 1230 v3 and planning to jump onto an am4 system similar to your testing one as the ryzen 5 5600 is quite cheap right now. So pretty excited to see the video featuring it.

    • @AlfaPro1337
      @AlfaPro1337 Год назад +1

      And 12th gen i3 or i5 beats the AM4 R5.

    • @DiamondDepthYT
      @DiamondDepthYT Год назад +1

      ​@Alfa Proto depends on what price you can get 12th gen. B660 motherboards are still expensive compared to AM4, so AM4 is cheaper and still almost as powerful.
      I3 12100f performs similarly to r5 5500, and they both cost the same. But am4 mbos are cheaper, so am4 is better value if you're going for i3 12100f. But if you're going i5 12th level, that's where intel gets really competitive!

    • @AlfaPro1337
      @AlfaPro1337 Год назад

      @@DiamondDepthYT And AM4 is already obsolete, and AM5 non-X3D chips are obsolete too.
      Dude, the fact that i3 12th or even the 13th gen outperforms up to R7 5700X just shows how dated the AM4.
      It also throws the misconception that 4c/8t is not enough, since i3 10th gen shows that it is still viable. It only needs a very high IPC for 3A gaming only.
      And normally, you aren't even gaming 3A games more than 10 hours, you are likely to be doing esports or just surf web, and it's 2023, a lot of stuff are offloaded to more dedicated SIP, like QS and NVENC.

    • @GLDragon93
      @GLDragon93 Год назад

      @@AlfaPro1337 Hardly, The i3 as stated by DiamondDepthYT is up against the r5 5500 which is significantly slower than the 5600. The i5 with just P cores are just slightly better than the 5600x, which is pretty much negligible when pairing with anything slower than a 6800xt.
      In my case not only the 12100f is only 10€ cheaper than the 5600 (140€), but I'm literally able to get a deal on a good Rog Strix b550-A mobo (135€) that can easily support higher end parts in the future, while I need 50€ more for a slightly worse 1700 mobo (incidentally a similar Strix A on the 1700 socket is 100€ more ). In the case of the i5 12400f (195€) I could get the 5700x with just 10€ more, and by the time I need to drop 300€ alone for a dead platform cpu (12600kf and 5800x3d) to pair it with a last gen midrange gpu it's definitely ridiculous.
      Especially since I'm planning to spend just 375€ for a platform upgrade (mobo+cpu+ram+nvme) and reusing the rest (psu, cooler, case and gpu). In a few years I could still get a 5800x3d for 200€ or less, while I doubt the same could be said for the i7 and especially the i9.

    • @AlfaPro1337
      @AlfaPro1337 Год назад

      @@GLDragon93 Not really, since Evil Su decided to copy-paste Intel/Nvida strategy and naming schemes, the i3 is competing against the R3.
      Dude, there are benchmarks that shows that i5 12th and 13th completely can go up up against a 5800X, in productivity and gaming.
      No wonder, you're going with the overpriced, overhyped and poor customer support from ASUS. I would rather go with Gigabyte or MSI. Plus, did you know that you could have US$100 on a decent A520 chipset that could still support 5800X? Heck, X570 is even a better choice since you're wasting almost US$50 for the same tier board. Unlike Intel, AMD's B-series chipset from 1st gen Ryzen has been the most useless chipset. VRM design, etc, IS NOT part of the chipset, you can blame the board vendors for designing poor VRM design.
      It's a bit hypocrite to worry about US$50 difference, when you are already add/sub everywhere, at that rate, you should just go high-end and a new build. Plus, adding a used CPU down the road is more of waste of money when compared to buying a new platform.
      No, Platform Upgrade means (mobo+cpu), however, since we are transitioning to DDR5, it's (+ram), depending on the instances. Storage has nothing to do with platform. And in a few years, newer APU would smoke the 5800X3D, and it's already a fact! I mean, 10th gen i3 and newer are basically souped up, high IPC i7 Kaby Lake and totally beats it by a huge margin!
      Given that AMD has no good engineers and newer Zen architecture will have a lot of ++++++++++, what happens if Intel's newer i5 totally (fictional 16th gen) beats the 5800X3D for much lower price? You wouldn't even wanna buy a dated, power hungry CPU, on an AM4 platform!
      That's because unlike Intel, AMD has NO FABS, NOTHING. Intel either have to discontinue the production of high-end parts in order to make way for newer high-end parts, or waste fab space. AMD has just a paper contract, and could do more than Intel.

  • @Seizuqi
    @Seizuqi 11 месяцев назад +2

    I noticed how overclocking the memory by 500mhz also really helps this card, i cant oc anymore because of power limit, its running of pcie power only lol.
    Overclocking the core doesnt do anything tho, this card probably has a memory bottleneck then lol, or maybe its the power limit, does ocing the memory use less power or smth

  • @snakeontherun4818
    @snakeontherun4818 Год назад +2

    Your channel is criminally underrated I really like it when I see very high quality video on budget and older graphics cards playing today's titles, and that helps a lot people on a lower budget, which processor and graphics card to get the biggest problem is youtube is bloated with this high end pc builds that most ppl cant afford soo my friend is building a new pc with in mind on what games he plays and the best bang for buck gpu that he will still have some space to play games on higer settings if he wants is the rx580 8g 2048sp wich i hope one day i would see on this channel

  • @kokobop9557
    @kokobop9557 Год назад +1

    I just bought 1660 super (used) last month as the price drops here in the philippines. I just upgrade from my last gpu. Can’t buy much more powerful gpu due to tight budget. So far im happy with the 1660 super😊

  • @smurfjegeren9739
    @smurfjegeren9739 Год назад +1

    I cant say its whats going on here. But "halos" with upscalers seems to be caused by Depth of field and motion blur being hard to get right. Turning those off entirely when possible can resolve the halos

  • @flamingscar5263
    @flamingscar5263 Год назад +2

    I have an alternative viewpoint on why the 1650 is so popular
    I don't think it's because gamers are spending less, I think it's due to the popularity of esports titles, many gamers mainly game in console but might want to play some esports titles like CSGO, Dota 2, League of legends, valorant, etc. All the PC exclusive esports games
    So they find an old PC that has the CPU horsepower needed for these games but not the GPU horsepower, so the 1650 is an easy drop in upgrade that will allow them to play these games
    Edit: Also to further support this, nearly 30% of gamers have 8GBs of VRAM, something only high end GPUs have, the lowest end GPU to have 8 GBs of vram is the 3060 8GB and I don't think anyone will try and argue that a 3060 is low end or budget

    • @dex6316
      @dex6316 Год назад

      Except for the fact that the 3050, a lower-end graphics card than the 3060, has 8GB of VRAM. The older 2060 Super and 1070 also had 8GB of vram. On AMD’s side of things, the RX 470, 570, 480, 580, and 590 all had 8GB of vram. The newer 5500XT also had 8GB of vram. The 6500XT even has an 8GB variant.

  • @FloatSamplesGT710
    @FloatSamplesGT710 27 дней назад

    Going from a GT 710 to GTX 1650 is a huge !!
    But I now owning GTX 1650 with i5-10400f for 3 years, now it's time to get a RTX 3060Ti (now very affordable), with i7-12700k. Also going to get 32GB (16+16) from 16GB (8+8)

  • @vipersilent_rab
    @vipersilent_rab Год назад +2

    1650 is the new 1030 : D
    I think is a good option buy that now, and save money until December, to buy a RTX 30X0. That graphics cost more than twice this card... or even triplicate the price.
    Besides: health, rent and emergencies come first, always. Dont spend money only becouse you have it ... Maybe tomorrow you will screw it : (

    • @smokegames1179
      @smokegames1179 Год назад +1

      dont forget the old cards bought a 2060 super for $190 still a beast of. a card

  • @copperbackpack6
    @copperbackpack6 8 месяцев назад

    It’s the fact that people are using office PCs to play games. The fact that companies have down nasty stuff like putting in proprietary PSUs instead of traditional power supplies is why there is a market for the 1650.

  • @magnusm4
    @magnusm4 2 месяца назад

    It helps that indie games has been rising a lot in the last decade.
    So performance on lower requirements are almost guaranteed.

  • @JeyLast
    @JeyLast Год назад +2

    GTX 1650 is still good if you optimize new games to 60 fps best settings.

  • @dallasgaben9600
    @dallasgaben9600 Год назад +9

    i like to think that the decline of tiers for these cards is due to more people getting into the hobby with something cheap like the 1650, but thats just hopeful thinking

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 Год назад +4

      Availability too.
      1650 has been readily available in good supply for many years even in the crypto pandemic.
      It's what most people could get.

    • @ChinitHeng
      @ChinitHeng Год назад +9

      dont forget about South Asia rise in Internet cafe. they need a cheap, efficience and work great with E sport titles.

    • @takehirolol5962
      @takehirolol5962 Год назад +1

      ​@@ChinitHeng Yes, like the Chinese 1060 5 GB variant.

    • @juanpaulofricke1506
      @juanpaulofricke1506 Год назад

      if you look to the vram in the survey it is actually 30%+ with a 8gb or more card, so it would put most players in around 3050+ performance

    • @naipigidi
      @naipigidi Год назад +1

      @@ChinitHeng esports suck, these games are dying as i speak.
      They are being replaced by aaa and indie games.

  • @TH3C001
    @TH3C001 Год назад

    Congrats on 20k subscribers!

  • @kenshiek
    @kenshiek Год назад

    You got me bittin my tongue after that "rule 34 characters" line at the overwatch part HAHWAH that caught me offguard 🤣

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Год назад

      Was wondering if anyone caught that 😁

  • @CristhianArchundia.01
    @CristhianArchundia.01 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why in the benchmarks of RandomGamingHD the GTX 1650 perform better?

  • @dawoodwilliams3652
    @dawoodwilliams3652 Год назад +2

    In many developing countries where AMD has little to no market share, all PC components are double or even triple the price it would be in countries like USA and UK, and salaries just aren't high, people are going to go for the most affordable things to suit their pocket and that's where the GTX1650 excels, because people can go and buy an old office PC(sometimes get it as a gift) slap in a 1650 and then they can game away, i most places, it's not about what gives you the most performance, it's about what works, what's available and where can it cut costs.

    • @jawadakram3936
      @jawadakram3936 11 месяцев назад

      I can confirm this due to taxes on luxuries 4090 cost like 1700 dollars to put that in perspective the average salary for a person is 100-200 dollars so yeah you don’t have a lot of options.

    • @jawadakram3936
      @jawadakram3936 11 месяцев назад

      Also the 3060 costs 366 dollars. And your salary is on average 200 dollars so 1650 is a very appealing option.

  • @sms-ux5kl
    @sms-ux5kl Год назад +1

    i think its time for nvidia to re release this card and take away half of its vram and say "yeah, thats enough for 1080p ultra nowadays!"

  • @Personalinfo404
    @Personalinfo404 Год назад +1

    3600x cpu and a Rx580 GPU is a great 1080p combo and I've recommended all my friends who got into pc gaming to go that route. cheap and effective!

  • @jozeflukac5484
    @jozeflukac5484 Год назад +1

    In my country RX 5600 XT and RX 5700 XT cost less than 1650s and 1660s the "Apple people" mentality of status/trend chasing baffles me. Please, do your research!

  • @McShizzle
    @McShizzle Год назад +2

    I'm still rocking my 1060. Probably won't upgrade until 5000 series and next and cards. So I'll get an entirely new pc

    • @naipigidi
      @naipigidi Год назад

      Why u would get a ENTIRE new pc, ur pc is upgradable, you can change all of the motherboard, but if you are saying that the motherboard cant support newer cpus or gpus, then get a new motherboard.

  • @RotcodFox
    @RotcodFox Год назад +1

    My GPU is the 1650 and I love it. I'm perfectly fine with 900p low

  • @facelessvaper
    @facelessvaper Год назад

    RX 5600 XT big it up, I got my first ever game with a stable 59fps (TV 1080p) no frame dips, no stutter, just smooth as... SotTR at ultra DX12. Tbf it had me stumped to start the benchmark was dipping to 28 with low settings, the next day after a restart to DX12 and FidelityFX on (I still don't get that) at 1080p no OC. It's awesome to see a stunning game on the I7 3770. I think my issue with BL3 was with BL3 stuttering all the time. Kudos for the inspiration and the indirect encouragement to pull the trigger on a new GPU, so happy.👍🍺

  • @benuten3907
    @benuten3907 Год назад

    Its not the new "favorite" its the only "practical" choice casual users can afford.

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow Год назад

    This is really skewed by the fact that internet cafes use these cards so they get counted in the surveys sweveral times per PC.
    The RX 6400 has made the GTX 1650 obsolete by being 23% faster and $45 cheaper.

  • @lexion8152
    @lexion8152 Год назад +1

    Good video, but why mention stuff no one cares about. The hogwarts legacy and atomic heart sales show that online drama shouldnt spoil or sway people way or another. Not to mention I feel as if that survey is missing a lot of people. I have a 3090 and have never been asked to take it.

  • @UNr34
    @UNr34 Год назад +1

    You can get much better value for money buying an AMD card or even an Intel card. This holds true for almost all price tiers except the very top like the rtx 4090 and maybe the 4080. 1650 is JUNK and the fact that so many gamers were brainwashed into buying it gives me an existential crisis.

  • @takehirolol5962
    @takehirolol5962 Год назад

    I am even thinking of contacting a relative for a favor in the US. Since Newegg does not ship to freighter forwarders, the RX 6800 from Asrock is priced at $479. This is good price for a RX 5700XT upgrade I bought in 2019 at $440.
    Yes, I know that we had the Malware and Mining, but this price...

  • @TheArberter
    @TheArberter 7 месяцев назад

    Just bought a MSI prestige 1650 laptop 💻 & it works for my needs. I'm not a heavy PC gamer & I'll always prefer game consoles over PC's but I wanted to get into it so that I can have more options to play games.

  • @BeefLettuceAndPotato
    @BeefLettuceAndPotato Год назад

    Such a sad state of affairs that GPUs are getting weaker on average because of how bad the market got..

  • @aavvironalex
    @aavvironalex Год назад

    Good videos as always.

  • @BrunodeSouzaLino
    @BrunodeSouzaLino Год назад +1

    If you're surprised you can get brand new 1650 cards, I wonder what will happen once you discover you can still get brand new GT 730 cards.

  • @wagnonforcolorado
    @wagnonforcolorado Год назад +1

    I'd like to know if a large portion of the 1650s were the low profile versions that got slapped into surplus Dell/HP/Lenovo recycler PCs - and re-sold as a "gaming pc". In a total moment of disbelief I actually thought the following: Thank goodness Intel is trying to make a reasonably priced alternative... My vision is still a little blurry... :D Now, if we can just get a decent LP vid card that I can put into a modern spec HTPC I want to build.

  • @jasonaltman7164
    @jasonaltman7164 Год назад

    It’s not a well kept secret that people want to play video games. The GTX 1650, despite being ancient, plays all the video games.
    Moreover, it doesn’t require it’s own circuit breaker. You can put it in just about any system, even your office PC with it’s small form factor and 180w power supply.
    Yes, it’s not going to do 1440 high, but it will help you play ALL the games.
    If more media would point out that a 1650 is all you actually need to play the games, we probably wouldn’t be looking at $300+ RTX 3050’s. NVidia doesn’t charge a penny less than someone is willing to pay.

  • @Andypooh37
    @Andypooh37 Год назад +5

    It's actually surprises me that 1650 hold up to this day. If you pair this gpu with *well optimized* game it will ran really really well.

  • @thevideolord
    @thevideolord Год назад

    I have an EVGA 1080 To and am very happy that it can still hang in modern titles at 1440p high-ultra

  • @MrSamadolfo
    @MrSamadolfo Год назад +1

    🤔 its strange, here at Microcenter the 1050ti 1630 1650 are all the same price

    • @takehirolol5962
      @takehirolol5962 Год назад

      MrSammy, good to see you here as well. Darn I was in the US last year at New York, but I didn't go to a Microcenter 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Arkaskas1
      @Arkaskas1 Год назад

      Its probably due to them not selling any one of those and buying them at different times at different prices. For example if the brought the 1630 100 6 months ago, the 1050ti 100 a year ago and the 1650 now they would sell it similar prices. Honestly why would you buy a 1050ti now? I Bought it early 2017 for lower the price than it is now. It makes no sense.

  • @LeoMajor1
    @LeoMajor1 Год назад

    I don't understand how this card seems like it holds up to my 3080

  • @BoHorror
    @BoHorror Год назад

    The test budget PC having 32GB of Ram is a bit unrealistic.

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid Год назад +1

    It's funny that Intel and AMD are providing more value to this card at this point than nvidia, via XeSS and FSR2 lol

  • @dadgamer6717
    @dadgamer6717 Год назад

    Really interesting concept. I got my son a 1080ti i7 8700k gumtree deal last Xmas and wondering if should sell the GPU and get a 5700xt or 3060 as might hold up better in dx12 games coming out now. That would be a good video! Good luck with the great channel!

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Год назад +1

      Thanks! My RX 5700XT video is coming in the next few weeks. The 1080Ti is coming but might be a little while longer!

  • @lanelesic
    @lanelesic Год назад +2

    RTX A2000 is the king of sff upgrading currently. Not cheap as the used 1650 unfortunatly.
    And steam userbase is not really representative of the PC gaming players. Most of those steam accounts are PC bangs in China and Korea and south east Asia, or the Brazilian and eastern European DOTA2 and CSGO enthusiasts.

  • @El_Potatonator21
    @El_Potatonator21 Год назад +2

    Its ashame that the ppl buy this and not a 1650 super which is like 10$ more or same price even, also most of these 1650 come from prebuilts

    • @alansmods1775
      @alansmods1775 Год назад +1

      Most of the GTX 1650 in survey comes from laptops and the thing is that Mobile GTX 1650 is good in the price range compared to the desktop version which is costly and gets almost as same perfomance as desktop ones only 3 to 5 fps difference in most games with just 50w while desktop runs in 60w

  • @Novistadors
    @Novistadors Год назад

    This card is still the top card on Steam 5 months later.

  • @AlfaPro1337
    @AlfaPro1337 Год назад

    Back when tech youtubers bashed the 1650, they should just bashed themselves, for not being an objective review.

  • @auntiepha8343
    @auntiepha8343 Год назад

    🎯🏆I had a pal call me last week, his Pandemic soldier Gigabyte Windforce OC 1650, was showing no NO HDMI SIGNAL on his PC on the monitor.
    Lone fan spins on the GPU. 😢
    I dusted off and re-seated the 1650. No signal. I changed the HDMI cable. No signal. Switched the PSU cable. No signal. Tried a different monitor. No signal.
    Tried the onboard GPU on his i5 off the motherboard HDMI with original cable and monitor. Had a signal.
    Concluded the Gigabyte 1650 was dead. RIP Pandemic soldier....
    Ordered and installed a Peladn (highly impressed with this CHEAP new GPU brand) 1660 super in his PC. He is super happy with the upgrade.
    Took the 1650 home to my test PC. Installed the 1650 into a Z690 TUF motherboard with a 12th Generation G6900 Celeron (LOL) with 32 GB of 4000Mhz DDR4. The 1650 is running perfect. I called my pal to tell him what I am seeing and he said keep it. I have no idea what went on with this 1650 but it came back from the grave and I am using it now to watch RUclips videos on my test bench as I play games on my main rig. 😃
    👍To Iceberg Tech👍- from the Pandemic Gigabyte 1650 back from the dead... now working as a RUclips/Google machine in 2023.

  • @ChinitHeng
    @ChinitHeng Год назад

    Upbeat music, Superb Editing, beautiful voice and Dva ;3. Awesome video as always! congratz on 20k!, hope you keep on improving and keep those creative flow going!

  • @RawDealCo
    @RawDealCo Год назад

    Thanks for the video, still rocking my 1650 bought during Xmas 2020. Would you be willing to make a video with these same games on a rtx a2000? That's the card I'm looking to use next (though I've only seen the 6gb tested, not the 12 gb model)

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Год назад +1

      I'd love to, it's on my list of cards to look at in 2023 but I haven't got one yet. Keep an eye open!

    • @RawDealCo
      @RawDealCo Год назад

      ​@@IcebergTech 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 dude thanks, keep up the great work

  • @Xamiakass
    @Xamiakass Год назад

    heh bought a 1660super for my gf about a year ago, closer to 2, for 230 pounds. for what she plays, that thing's gorgeous.
    it's vsync'ed to 75. no heat, no noise, no effort. a beaut.

  • @ugzz
    @ugzz Год назад

    Great Vid! I just did some benchmarking myself with a 1660.. Witcher 3 dx12 with FSR... Nah dawg.. just use the dx11 version, you can't RT anyway.. It runs so much better it's crazy!

  • @noamtsur
    @noamtsur Год назад +1

    saying the people's favorite card is the 1650 because it's the most popular is like saying the people's favorite car is the 2005 fiat 500 just because it's the best people can afford

  • @JamesSmith-sw3nk
    @JamesSmith-sw3nk Год назад

    Translation: Gamers have gotten poorer and video card companies have gotten greedier. Sad.

  • @adriannavarro9962
    @adriannavarro9962 Год назад

    Lots of low-end "gaming" laptops has been shipping with these, so now wonder It's the most popular GPU these days.

  • @DerrickRG91
    @DerrickRG91 Год назад +2

    Its a pretty popular GPU in laptops too. Man, our standards have gotten pretty sad.

  • @englematic
    @englematic Год назад

    What people need to appreciate is that while inflation and the cost of living has increased considerably since 2015, wages have not grown to match. The crypto boom and global health concerns further confounded the constraints on gamers' budgets. Even the lowly 1650 was selling for well above MSRP.

  • @WTBMrGrey
    @WTBMrGrey Год назад +2

    I lot of these will be laptops.

  • @crocodilehole
    @crocodilehole Год назад

    "2023 is going to be the year of games that act as a moral litmus tests for the people that buy them"
    lol good one

  • @406Steven
    @406Steven Год назад

    It's a shame the RTX A2000 isn't cheaper, for low-power and low-profile systems that card is king.

  • @Lasaaxcegbgdz
    @Lasaaxcegbgdz 7 месяцев назад

    Update: The new most popular video card is now the *NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060.*
    1650 is second

  • @markp2085
    @markp2085 Год назад

    6% does not represent most gamers, even though this is barely the most popular GPU on Steam. If over 50% of players used this card, then you could say most players,

  • @djmccullough9233
    @djmccullough9233 Год назад

    The concept of the 1650 being anyone's favorite is sick and twisted.

  • @GabrielHarfieldPinheiro
    @GabrielHarfieldPinheiro 11 месяцев назад

    For extreme small builds with one slot GPUs there is a Yeston GTX1650 that do the job pretty well... There is not much going on in the single slot market for gamers (there is a GTX1070 but tis quite expansive and hard to find, and IMHO that's a shame because compact gaming rigs can be really nice for small apartments or power consumption !

  • @lefteris19
    @lefteris19 Год назад +2

    this card is trash tier. an rx 6600 8GB is only 230-240€ nowadays