I honestly think a 750ti beats a GT1010 let alone a 1030. GDDR5 isn't going to make much a difference when the architecture can't use the RAM effectively. The 1010 is so gimped by having something like 25% less CUDA cores and TMUs in addition to 1/2 the ROPS compared to a 1030. Baseline you'd probably be looking at least 25-30% slower than a 1030 even with GDDR4. EDIT: According to Techpowerup the 1030 has nearly double the pixel rate and nearly 50% more texture rate vs a 1010. So baseline you're looking at around a 40%-50% performance deficit. And that's just on paper.
@@Midori_Ringo i was thinking the same thing haha, bigger cooler (if dual fan), deticated power (i know my ASUS 750TI i bought new in 2015 has a 6pin PCI), drivers that have been refined over years. just add everything that is diffrent and the 750TI is looking like a winner. 2GB GDDR5 1020 base clock with some brands up to 1200. PCIE gen 3 but i mean with a card at this level it wouldnt impact it much
@@Midori_Ringo The 750Ti is a completely different league, as it often ties with the GTX 760 while having the Maxwell Gen 1 support and modern features. A lot of people aren't aware that there's a non Ti version of it, and that's what it usually tie with the GT 1030 GDDR5. I think the Ti is about 30% faster than the non-Ti while having twice the vram (yep the regular version has only 1GB) That's where the confusion of the "GT 1030 being as fast as the GTX 750" comes from. If anything, the GT 1010 GDDR5 is faster than the awful GTX 745.
Shenzen Bitland was actually the same Vendor that produced my original Lenovo GT 730 GDDR5 which had that exact design (cooler, outputs). So yeah, they're a legitimate OEM provider that I see primarily work for Lenovo and HP and make these lower end AMD and NVIDIA cards
Holy crap, you're telling me Shenzen has MORE cards??? You should *ABSOLUTELY* get ahold of the cards they have in offering! These kind of videos are my absolute favorite, just showing off weird, niche and not well-known (if known at all) GPUs! (or just PC hardware in general)
I never managed to get my hands on a 1010, but I did review the Quadro P400 way back in the day. Same architecture, same number of cores, just a small bump in ROPs. Might be worth a look...
From watching your channel a bit too much recently i am getting an urge to dig out my old Mitsubishi pc's from the shed storage and start playing around with PCI and AGP again
Over to the Dark Side, friend, you must not resist! TBH screwing around with old hardware is as much or more fun that tweaking the latest and greatest. Can be cheaper, as we have not seen here. Stuff from the shed or if you are lucky, the skip, can be so low cost as to be 'free'. EDIT: You have been watching more BC there are new videos. Quite a torrid pace recently too. I, for one, do not see this as any sort of problem.
I suggest getting into mid to late 2000s stuff, every part costs nothing at all. I found a number of interesting PCs at electronics recyclers for free. 60 fps in S.T.A.L.K.E.R., hell yeah!
I know this manufacturer since I come from China Mainland 😊. It is a Chinese company located in Shenzhen, which only has the OEM business with the graphics card supply for the brand PC. Normally you don't see it in the retail market. I had my first PC installed its Gefore2 MX400 when I was young in 2002.
From an architecture standpoint, my understanding was that from Pascal (10-series/Quadro P) onwards Nvidia no longer built the necessary digital-to-analog circuitry into the the GPU die to output a VGA signal, so there would *have* to be some additional conversion going on, even if it doesn't seem like it.
I was thinking about this too, it could be the architecture does technically have it in some capacity (maybe just the in GP108 chips). It could be some adapter built in, like you said, but Budget said the PC recognized it as a normal VGA port. If they can take high resolution photos of all of the chips on the board so people can identify them, then we'd know for sure.
Ive been seeing a huge amount of ex-mining RX470Ds on ebay lately so i grabbed one up for 10$. After adding the missing HDMI resistors and flashing it to a normal 470 bios its a surprisingly capable card for the price. It would definitely make an interesting video
I'm so glad this thing isn't available here in Brazil, because if people are still selling pcs with GeForce 210, GT610, GT 710 and GT730 for over a thousand bucks, because "oh, they have a mighty NVIDIA on it", I'm afraid of what they'd do when there's a version of the GT 1010 that works this well being widely available here, the GT 1030 is already overpriced enough
Well, there is actual real supply of D-SUB (VGA) displays around. These were sold as new up to 2015, even after that, as a cheap option. And they are not CRT, they are regular TN LCD displays, 1080p 60 Hz. I suppose they are still usable, and there is a market for display adapters that would work with them. Since 1010 was designed as a budget option, it makes sense to have something that your customers would want.
23:00, ALT + U hides the UI in BeamNG, which would make it so much more immersive on the CRT. It should give it a slight performance boost too! Amazing video as always haha.
Shame Nvidia actively rejects pushing reasonably priced low end GPUs to the market. There's actually so much utility these cards could have, as shown in this video, but instead we get endless piles of GT 710s and already overprices GT 1030s further handicapped by DDR memory. It's like this whole market segment is fully averse to being pro-consumer. :(
@TheBcoolGuy obviously, but that's not what GPU companies should want. Logically speaking, they should at least try giving us attractive budget options, because they get nothing from us buying used. But I guess the low profit margins in that segment and the crypto boom making any piece of e-waste fly of the shields have all solidified the skewed market we have. :c
@@alchemik666 At some point, it's not worth their time faffing about with bottom-tier circuits. Even when applying the Pareto principle, it's way better for them to focus on hardware at a higher price. You don't expect to buy a new car for $5000.
I'm happy there's still weird GPUs out there. Back in the days there used to be plenty of "cheap" components that would go head to head with pricier components (Celeron 300A!). It was extremely satisfying to squeeze out max bang for the buck performance.
I have a GT 730 ddr3 from a lenovo that is the same manufacturer, they seem to make a lot of oem cards for lenovo. Also great video! that little card is pretty solid!
PNY sold the GT 1010 here in the US. As i stated in my post on the previous video, the Quadro P400 is basically the same except with more PCIE lanes (x16 electricly vs X4) . If you got a hold of a Quadro P400 i am sure there would be slightly different numbers due to that. My Quadro P400 performed way better than my overclocked EVGA GT 1030 at least in my testing.
If and it's a big if, the RTX 4010 is not a typo, then obviously that would be very interesting to see. I am a bit confused about the issue you mentioned with Crysis. Do you mean that Crysis can't run any more on DX9 on modern drivers unless you run it through VGA, or do you mean something else? The video was so much fun as always. You manage to inform and entertain at the perfect level. Thank you for sharing.
Crysis on the retail GT1010 and this OEM one refused to launch Crysis at all for me, on multiple systems with multiple sets of drivers. However this OEM one will launch the DX9 Rendered version but only over VGA, it will crash over hdmi. I have no idea why.
In the future a giant GT1010 will be erected and worshiped like a monolith. Future generations won't believe it truly existed and will only have grainy 1080p videos on a long dead platform called RUclips where they will question their authenticity.
it's a modified version of one of the quadro cards based on the gpu and down in that tier. they just got a hold of a bunch of them, made some of their changes, etc etc.
this is an interesting look at how much compute current gpus can actually provide when given adequate memory. im sure current cards would be much faster if they had memory that could keep up or werent being artificially gimped by nvidia
the funny thing is that apparently the GDDR5 version is the original 1010, and then the DDR4 is the cut down one, specially since in Techpowerup the GDDR5 one is listed as "GT 1010" while the DDR4 is listed as "GT 1010 DDR4"
Curious how you didn't mention the PCIe x4 connection, though, in fairness I don't remember if the other used a full PCIe x16 (it may as well had been running lower, even with the contacts for a higher bandwidth)
@@Compact-Disc_700mbHey I've seen you before and you're right and wrong Right in the fact that this stuff is still perfectly usable, but it is old. It's just progress slowed a lot compared to the 2000s and 90s when it comes to performance. So it is old, but it is effectively less old feeling because it's still usable.
I think for 110 dollars you could get a 1070 at least. Maybe a couple 1060s in SLI lol. I love it. The real question is two of these in SLI or a Titan X? Hard choice there.
3 weeks ago, even with that price, this card might have been very interesting to me since I was looking for a GPU with DVI-A or VGA to use for emulation with my CRT and I really needed an analog output. But now I gave up and just use my wii for that. Would have been great tho
i have a gt 1030 colourful v5-v gddr5 2gb with vga port and its not native, its vga to dp , pascal has no native vga in its core, yes it shows as VGA in nvidia control panel too but if u go to physx it shows as DP the real way to check if its native vga is to see bios resolution is 720x400@70Hz (test this on a legacy bios only system) on vga to dp gpus the bios resolution is native res even on legacy bios only (gpu upscales) you cant test this on UEFI since UEFI GOP exists which is a basic render driver that can do up to 1080p
My gt 730 has that exact cooler, i had to pull it out the box and compare it to this one lol only noticeable difference is the capacitors are in different spots
Hey man, Can you overclock with Nvidia Inspector both core and shader? i did mine (8400 gs rev 2) and then modify the VBios with NiBitor to have those clocks automatically
There's a max sun GT 1030 DDR5 2 GB for $52 free shipping in the USA. Performance is probably the same or maybe slightly better but I really have no idea
since it was for korea and china you should have tested some f2p titles like maplestory or vindictus from nexon , or any other of the popular ones over in korea
well monitors as back as like around late 2000s often have dvi ports, but projectors, a lot of olderish projectors have only vga, (and idk if relevant but iirc vga is better at running at longer length) i could absolutely see school buying new pcs and not upgrading projectors (infact thats what happended twice in schools i was in)
Gt1010 SLI test petition
Count me in!
Also for the 4010. At least get a price for it. Specs would be fun too.
this!
Only a mad man and a fool would dare to dabble with such power.
yooo 4 1010s for 4010 thats would be awesome video
Signing this petition for sure
RTX4010 sounds like a beast of a card
It actually does sound like an interesting concept considering the combo of Ada power efficiency + DLSS capabilities.
Given this seller has been two for two so far, I'd go for it. That sounds fascinating!
RTX 4010 … guys lol.
*RT 4010
The strongest gt 1010 vs gt 1030 ddr4 when??
i think the strongest one is actually more powerful than the ddr4 version
Strongest buffed GT 1010 Vs Peasant weakling GT 1030
I honestly think a 750ti beats a GT1010 let alone a 1030. GDDR5 isn't going to make much a difference when the architecture can't use the RAM effectively. The 1010 is so gimped by having something like 25% less CUDA cores and TMUs in addition to 1/2 the ROPS compared to a 1030. Baseline you'd probably be looking at least 25-30% slower than a 1030 even with GDDR4. EDIT: According to Techpowerup the 1030 has nearly double the pixel rate and nearly 50% more texture rate vs a 1010. So baseline you're looking at around a 40%-50% performance deficit. And that's just on paper.
@@Midori_Ringo i was thinking the same thing haha, bigger cooler (if dual fan), deticated power (i know my ASUS 750TI i bought new in 2015 has a 6pin PCI), drivers that have been refined over years. just add everything that is diffrent and the 750TI is looking like a winner. 2GB GDDR5 1020 base clock with some brands up to 1200. PCIE gen 3 but i mean with a card at this level it wouldnt impact it much
@@Midori_Ringo The 750Ti is a completely different league, as it often ties with the GTX 760 while having the Maxwell Gen 1 support and modern features. A lot of people aren't aware that there's a non Ti version of it, and that's what it usually tie with the GT 1030 GDDR5. I think the Ti is about 30% faster than the non-Ti while having twice the vram (yep the regular version has only 1GB)
That's where the confusion of the "GT 1030 being as fast as the GTX 750" comes from. If anything, the GT 1010 GDDR5 is faster than the awful GTX 745.
In China, the VGA port is still popular because many internet cafes use cheap screens which feature only vga.
First thing that crossed my mind, and no input lag...
@@KaijuAKD vga does not allow for better response times, it would just be easier to not have fragile vga to hdmi converters and so on
A 4010?? my god if it's real, I want, no, NEED to see it.
Pleasant vid as always.
Absolutely, this card must be given a benchmark. It's too interesting not to.
Shenzen Bitland was actually the same Vendor that produced my original Lenovo GT 730 GDDR5 which had that exact design (cooler, outputs). So yeah, they're a legitimate OEM provider that I see primarily work for Lenovo and HP and make these lower end AMD and NVIDIA cards
That could be it, it probably was a branding on my old laptop from like many moons ago. Thanks :D.
Holy crap, you're telling me Shenzen has MORE cards??? You should *ABSOLUTELY* get ahold of the cards they have in offering! These kind of videos are my absolute favorite, just showing off weird, niche and not well-known (if known at all) GPUs! (or just PC hardware in general)
I never managed to get my hands on a 1010, but I did review the Quadro P400 way back in the day. Same architecture, same number of cores, just a small bump in ROPs.
Might be worth a look...
Love your videos
VGA is still used in industrial machines and old tech, e.g. medical scanners, rad therapy and some presses and mills, etc.
I’m starting to think you’ve got a black market connection to the GPU gods.
At this point they ARE the God of the Budget GPU Black Market /s
It's actually very easy to find one if you familiar with some Chinese app, the tricky part is to convince the vendor to send it abroad.
Daniel's black market collector twin
@johnreese3954 fair point. Customs and international shipping can be very very $$$ regardless of the currency conversion required.
Also a 4010 RTX sounds amazing. It can do ray tracing. As in trace one ray. That’s all you get.
From watching your channel a bit too much recently i am getting an urge to dig out my old Mitsubishi pc's from the shed storage and start playing around with PCI and AGP again
Worth it ;)
Over to the Dark Side, friend, you must not resist!
TBH screwing around with old hardware is as much or more fun that tweaking the latest and greatest. Can be cheaper, as we have not seen here. Stuff from the shed or if you are lucky, the skip, can be so low cost as to be 'free'.
EDIT:
You have been watching more BC there are new videos. Quite a torrid pace recently too. I, for one, do not see this as any sort of problem.
I suggest getting into mid to late 2000s stuff, every part costs nothing at all. I found a number of interesting PCs at electronics recyclers for free.
60 fps in S.T.A.L.K.E.R., hell yeah!
@@masterkamen371 I saw a Mitsubishi today. It was pulling out of a parking lot.
I feel like the GT1010 is the iconic thing that will immediately make people remember this channel once the 1010 is even hinted at in conversations.
I know this manufacturer since I come from China Mainland 😊. It is a Chinese company located in Shenzhen, which only has the OEM business with the graphics card supply for the brand PC. Normally you don't see it in the retail market. I had my first PC installed its Gefore2 MX400 when I was young in 2002.
From an architecture standpoint, my understanding was that from Pascal (10-series/Quadro P) onwards Nvidia no longer built the necessary digital-to-analog circuitry into the the GPU die to output a VGA signal, so there would *have* to be some additional conversion going on, even if it doesn't seem like it.
I was thinking about this too, it could be the architecture does technically have it in some capacity (maybe just the in GP108 chips). It could be some adapter built in, like you said, but Budget said the PC recognized it as a normal VGA port. If they can take high resolution photos of all of the chips on the board so people can identify them, then we'd know for sure.
I've never seen an entry card do this well. Given the GPU craze era this was engineered, it's truly a feat. I bet they sold like cupcakes.
Ive been seeing a huge amount of ex-mining RX470Ds on ebay lately so i grabbed one up for 10$. After adding the missing HDMI resistors and flashing it to a normal 470 bios its a surprisingly capable card for the price. It would definitely make an interesting video
For only $20 more, you could’ve bought a Titan xp
I'm so glad this thing isn't available here in Brazil, because if people are still selling pcs with GeForce 210, GT610, GT 710 and GT730 for over a thousand bucks, because "oh, they have a mighty NVIDIA on it", I'm afraid of what they'd do when there's a version of the GT 1010 that works this well being widely available here, the GT 1030 is already overpriced enough
well this was convenient timing, only just loaded up youtube lol.
Same for me
@5:51 Don't call me Shirley
Roger!
Nvidia 900 series has analogue output and is still supported. Definitely the best option for VGA on modern PCs.
Like you can get a 980 Ti for less than this thing and it'll destroy it in games while also having a DVI-I (VGA).
Well, there is actual real supply of D-SUB (VGA) displays around. These were sold as new up to 2015, even after that, as a cheap option. And they are not CRT, they are regular TN LCD displays, 1080p 60 Hz. I suppose they are still usable, and there is a market for display adapters that would work with them. Since 1010 was designed as a budget option, it makes sense to have something that your customers would want.
finally i found a gpu for some heavy ray tracing 8k gaming, thank you for showing us the best gpu
Please please ... make an attempt at the 4010. At least publish whatever info you can get from if the cost is too high.
Then again, perhaps Patreon?
23:00, ALT + U hides the UI in BeamNG, which would make it so much more immersive on the CRT. It should give it a slight performance boost too! Amazing video as always haha.
My favorite channel to listen to while playing minecraft uploaded again 🎉🎉
Shame Nvidia actively rejects pushing reasonably priced low end GPUs to the market. There's actually so much utility these cards could have, as shown in this video, but instead we get endless piles of GT 710s and already overprices GT 1030s further handicapped by DDR memory. It's like this whole market segment is fully averse to being pro-consumer. :(
just buy used. RX 480, GTX 1060-1080Ti, something like that.
@TheBcoolGuy obviously, but that's not what GPU companies should want. Logically speaking, they should at least try giving us attractive budget options, because they get nothing from us buying used. But I guess the low profit margins in that segment and the crypto boom making any piece of e-waste fly of the shields have all solidified the skewed market we have. :c
@@alchemik666 At some point, it's not worth their time faffing about with bottom-tier circuits. Even when applying the Pareto principle, it's way better for them to focus on hardware at a higher price. You don't expect to buy a new car for $5000.
I'm happy there's still weird GPUs out there. Back in the days there used to be plenty of "cheap" components that would go head to head with pricier components (Celeron 300A!). It was extremely satisfying to squeeze out max bang for the buck performance.
This is amazing. At this point you will end up finding GPUs that nobody knows exists.
Also, is this the best VGA card?!
Your current GT1010 must be a platinum sample to be able to clock the core 200MHz higher and the memory upwards of 750MT/s!
We must see the 4010, that sounds absurd!
I have a GT 730 ddr3 from a lenovo that is the same manufacturer, they seem to make a lot of oem cards for lenovo. Also great video! that little card is pretty solid!
Just an FYI, 3Dmark's Timespy is a benchmark that requires 4GB of VRAM. Firestrike is the benchmark designed for cards with 2GB of VRAM.
Ooo what an unexpected surprise treat of a video!
PNY sold the GT 1010 here in the US. As i stated in my post on the previous video, the Quadro P400 is basically the same except with more PCIE lanes (x16 electricly vs X4) . If you got a hold of a Quadro P400 i am sure there would be slightly different numbers due to that. My Quadro P400 performed way better than my overclocked EVGA GT 1030 at least in my testing.
35 seconds ago is wild
If and it's a big if, the RTX 4010 is not a typo, then obviously that would be very interesting to see.
I am a bit confused about the issue you mentioned with Crysis. Do you mean that Crysis can't run any more on DX9 on modern drivers unless you run it through VGA, or do you mean something else?
The video was so much fun as always. You manage to inform and entertain at the perfect level. Thank you for sharing.
Crysis on the retail GT1010 and this OEM one refused to launch Crysis at all for me, on multiple systems with multiple sets of drivers.
However this OEM one will launch the DX9 Rendered version but only over VGA, it will crash over hdmi. I have no idea why.
Just made a good old mug of yorkshire tea and sat down and pressed play :)
Still waiting for the gt 1005 ti super sli
In the future a giant GT1010 will be erected and worshiped like a monolith. Future generations won't believe it truly existed and will only have grainy 1080p videos on a long dead platform called RUclips where they will question their authenticity.
a 4010.... like and subscribed gauranteed for that video
This should have been a series. The overclocking alone could have been a video, as could the ports
This would have been quite exciting 3 years ago. lol.. Nice to see some fun overclocking when you can see great results.
the things this man will do for CONTENT
It's a bit like driving a turbo charged Yugo isn't it. Fun to drive but still comes in last.
it's a modified version of one of the quadro cards based on the gpu and down in that tier. they just got a hold of a bunch of them, made some of their changes, etc etc.
this is an interesting look at how much compute current gpus can actually provide when given adequate memory. im sure current cards would be much faster if they had memory that could keep up or werent being artificially gimped by nvidia
the funny thing is that apparently the GDDR5 version is the original 1010, and then the DDR4 is the cut down one, specially since in Techpowerup the GDDR5 one is listed as "GT 1010" while the DDR4 is listed as "GT 1010 DDR4"
Thanks for the all dark games on CRT, I'm now a bit closer to the blindness.
You can always call it a "onethousandandten" for some variation. ;)
I'm kinda disappointed ther isn't a 3030 for Dawid to review. Thiddythiddy.
Curious how you didn't mention the PCIe x4 connection, though, in fairness I don't remember if the other used a full PCIe x16 (it may as well had been running lower, even with the contacts for a higher bandwidth)
I’m so used to seeing low end cards from 2015 onwards cards use a limited PCI-E bus that it completely escaped my mind.
But yes good spot
@@BudgetBuildsOfficial fair enough, but it seemed weird to see the "normal" gt1010 with all the pins available
It's actually performing closer to a GDDR5 1030. Memory was really much more of a hit than count of shader units it seems.
ULTIMATE POWER
Besides it being a city I could've sworn I've heard about this brand before, Oh well time to put the kettle on.
best name ever.. rate it 10/10
Oh no.
Simple answer: because a GT1010 is not a modern graphics card. It’s a bottom of the barrel version of an architecture from 2016.
hard to find DVI pascal let alone VGA!
@ DVI can’t be that hard to find, literally the first page on Google for 1080.
Still a modern graphics card, 2016 was only 8 years ago that not that old, I use much older stuff than that every day.
@@Compact-Disc_700mbHey I've seen you before and you're right and wrong
Right in the fact that this stuff is still perfectly usable, but it is old. It's just progress slowed a lot compared to the 2000s and 90s when it comes to performance.
So it is old, but it is effectively less old feeling because it's still usable.
@@nesyboi9421 I agree
For a mame setup this would be a baller card. Drop that in a bartop instead a slow pandora jamma board or a pi.
never thought this would actually exist
This card was shockingly capable and everything worked... that's unexpected.
if this surprised you, a gt 1030 will blow your socks off
The k2200 is pretty much the workstation version of the 1030. Would love to see it reviewed here.
Cant wait for the rt 2010 with gtx 750ti performance
We definitely need to see a video on a 4010
If I hear GT1010 one more time I think I'm gonna snap. For some reason it's a name that just grates me.
4010 sounds like a wild ride.
The real surprise is Nvidia not launching this with the name "1030 basic" and then doubling the price of the actual 1030 and every other card.
I think for 110 dollars you could get a 1070 at least. Maybe a couple 1060s in SLI lol.
I love it.
The real question is two of these in SLI or a Titan X? Hard choice there.
Cool discovery, but if u want a supported GPU with analog OUT, just by a GTX 900 card.
that is a very expensive display adapter
3 weeks ago, even with that price, this card might have been very interesting to me since I was looking for a GPU with DVI-A or VGA to use for emulation with my CRT and I really needed an analog output. But now I gave up and just use my wii for that. Would have been great tho
The Greatest GT1010 Thats Ever Lived.
i have a gt 1030 colourful v5-v gddr5 2gb with vga port and its not native, its vga to dp , pascal has no native vga in its core, yes it shows as VGA in nvidia control panel too but if u go to physx it shows as DP
the real way to check if its native vga is to see bios resolution is 720x400@70Hz (test this on a legacy bios only system)
on vga to dp gpus the bios resolution is native res even on legacy bios only (gpu upscales)
you cant test this on UEFI since UEFI GOP exists which is a basic render driver that can do up to 1080p
LEGENDARY!!
Colorful have A TON of unreleased cards that they are selling around online shops (only Asia) of course.
congrats on the world record
I've seen this card online with a DVI connector. That VGA connector is a strange occurrence.
My gt 730 has that exact cooler, i had to pull it out the box and compare it to this one lol only noticeable difference is the capacitors are in different spots
Hey man, Can you overclock with Nvidia Inspector both core and shader? i did mine (8400 gs rev 2) and then modify the VBios with NiBitor to have those clocks automatically
A 4010? Of course! Tomorrow i will review the vid and count how often "tenten" was sad. ;-)
Considering the out-of-the-box clocks are identical to the GT 1030 DDR5 version I think this is just a reject 1030 with some of the shaders disabled.
Had it been obtainable for a decent price it would've honestly made sense for a htpc or something like it
1010Ti Super.
No mere 1010ti
I am shocked that you did not test this with a Pentium 4 build.
Might want to change your overlay for GTA Online from >16 to
Can't believe I stumbled upon this video when it's upload 10 minutes ago
What a beast 😂
i love that the cpu is 3100 i still have an 3300x paired with a 6700xt and still going strong
There's a max sun GT 1030 DDR5 2 GB for $52 free shipping in the USA. Performance is probably the same or maybe slightly better but I really have no idea
since it was for korea and china you should have tested some f2p titles like maplestory or vindictus from nexon , or any other of the popular ones over in korea
dude! 10 year old me with an r7 240 would have killed for that thing!
22:46 you can edit the UI in beamng via UI apps menu
Hold on or You will break the fabric of space time with this *POWER*
A real powerhouse, throw out your RX 7900 XTX....es and your GTX 4090; this is as good as it gets.
PLEASE get the RTX4010, that sounds so ridiculous
well monitors as back as like around late 2000s often have dvi ports, but projectors, a lot of olderish projectors have only vga, (and idk if relevant but iirc vga is better at running at longer length)
i could absolutely see school buying new pcs and not upgrading projectors (infact thats what happended twice in schools i was in)
@@netkv Fair
You have to get a RTX4010. It sounds so interesting.
whens the i58500 benchmarking for a video oh i cant wait to see that with a rtx 4060 its pure perfection
UNLEASH THIS BEAST!!! (in DosBox or something :P )
I have a 4600g with a motherboard that has a vga output, I wonder how it works with a crt. I have not tested my old 1050 crt yet
How about this vs the 1030 ddr4?
We need someone who can build a Titan V or something with a native VGA output