The t600 seems to be the perfect option for a optiplex low profile gaming/productivity card. Its low power draw and low profile form factor make it a perfect match. The T1000 is a little pricey but would do the same. I just watched another provider do a T1000 gaming vid and the stats were not impressive but adequate. As a stand in till hell freezes over and prices come down option it would do.
I like to see what new non-rtx cards will do. Now this would be cool for someone who is a light gamer but needs a pc for pod casting or youtube, and it would be nice if you bench marked some applications like blender to see how it does. If you do a budget build, maybe you can bench it against some of those type applications at that time! Thanks PS, how does it stack up against the APU (Vega 11 graphics) on your test bench???
I’m about to shell out 2 grand on a new pc. I am really nervous about getting ripped off. The first one I bought 3 years ago from Best Buy I didn’t know anything and I paid 2100 dollars for a 580 and they talked me into a 60 hertz monitor. Your content really helps regular dudes like me with kids and a family who just want to enjoy a hobby I can do at the house. Thanks for the info.
@@shutyouglyah6174 hey bud thank you for this reply i decided to build about 2 weeks ago I just ordered my case today. im going to be getting one piece at a time until it is done. i have no idea what im doing but i just couldnt bring myself to hit the buy button on a 2k dollar pc.
Toasty bros got a little to toasty on the wolf tickets. QUADRO P1000 and QUADRO P2000 are the best high performance budget GPU's. I have a P2000 that was $100 cheaper than my gtx1650 and it smokes the GTX 1650 at the same 75watts! Also you guys are selling wolf tickets on the T600 it has a lesser graphics power equivalent to the GTX 1050 according to tech power up specs guide, so the GTX 1050ti is still a better deal.
@@redace4821 yeah thats temporary until the GPU core heats up above 70* C Quadros arent expected to operate past 70* C. While GTX gaming GPU’s can peak at 90*. I own a few quadros. Half hour of gaming and then the stutter and latency kicks in. They arent gaming GPU’s. which is why they are rated far lower than their gaming counterparts on Tech power up.
@@redace4821 The t600 has equal TMUS and ROPS to the 1050ti which gives them both equal resolutions, and alias rendering. The GDDR6 on the T600 also momentarily offers more frame rate buffer per memory cycle. How ever temperature during long gaming use murders these GPU’s.
I'd like to see some content on the t1000. And if you build a System with these cards, use their size to your advantage as well: These are single slot low profile after all. Only a RX550 has that size feature with some AIB (YESTON for example), but lacks the performance otherwise. There are SFF cases, that fit a ITX board and have a single low profile slot in the back, like the Raijintek Opinion 7L (although I believe that case can fit the one MSI 1650 LP card (there are two versions, one of which only needs half the cover for the connectors, the other needs the full width), just with a different IO plate for single slot use - even if Raijintek says otherwise.)
It's crazy how ridiculous the prices were. To think this was budget at the time. $300 for a used 1650. Man... Glad i waited it out. Hoping to wait out this gen too so i can get a niche card at a cheap price. I think I'll buy an RTX A-Series in 5 years, just to take advantage of office "depreciation"
I bought 2 of these to throw into my Dell R730xd Server with dual 10 core Xeon's at 3.1Ghz each, 256GB of DDR4 2400, Dual 1100W Power supplies, 730P Raid card with 48TB of 12Gbps HDD's over the fiber home network. I am curious to see, from what I have read, these cards, being "workstation" cards have one super key factor about them. When you use standard Video Cards in a rack server, it spins the system fans to 100% output because the iDrac doesn't know what the video card is(in my case that's 6 server fans @ 17K RPM) and makes it sound like a Jet engine at take off, however, since these cards are actually workstation quadros, I am hoping that "iDrac" sees them as such and recognizes them so the system fans don't automatically spin to 17K. It will be so nice to have graphic processing power with DX12 supported in the server for the VM's......
So, they are in, both of them, both running thier own copy of D2 Resurrected at the same time and while in game, the total wattage draw according to the iDrac is 292W under full load. The fans are at 48% down from 85% with the consumer card, so the noise level is almost non existent, and everything is staying at a comfortable 29-34 C so I am super happy with this purchase, and highly recommend them to anyone running a server R720 or R730.
"For $50 more, you can get a 1650." For $35 more, you can get a 6500 XT. It was interesting to see how a Quadro T600 compares to today's games. Speaking of the RX 6500 XT, what do you guys think about it?
Well I live in SA, I'm sure a 3090 costs the same enormous price globally, this card is a really great bargain for its power it's a shame that Scalpers in our country are on another level 😶
@@BRIGS21 not to mention the many worker that need GPU horsepower, some small game development companies are actually suffering a crisis because of this BS.
@@BRIGS21 how ironic 😅 you see I've also started game development, but it's going to have to wait, because even trying to create a 2d game in something like unity is super demanding, such a damn shame that even used RTX 2060s are selling over R15000
Got it at December, an 'upgrade' from my GT 1030 It's working well, nice and smooth. Able to play games very well (Scarlet Nexus high settings is 60++ fps) and it can also Blender fine :)) It's a good alternative for a GPU while waiting for the price to drop
You still feel good about the upgrade? I've got a GT 1030 and am getting desperate enough to buy one of these since they're $100 cheaper than any low profile 1650 I can find. Any snags?
@@HunterTinsley I'm actually satisfied with the t600, works fine for me, and no problem whatsoever Considering the performance and the power consumption (10w higher than 1030, I think) I definitely recommend this GPU if you're that desperate to upgrade, or you can wait for the price to drop in a few months (maybe) I tried Dark Souls 3, Max setting and averaging in 50 fps, can get to 57 sometimes
@@JW-ts1eb it's quiet actually, well quieter than my fans anyway As for temp. I got around 83° C max when playing Dark souls 3 & Resident Evil 3 in High settings I don't know, maybe it's because yours in SFF PC with less airflow than mine?
Unsure personally, but if not GPU, then the CPU should be able to handle it. This is just me though, coming from a guy who streams 1080p 60 FPS 7K bitrate using a Ryzen 5 3600. I'mma guess it could? Because the card is not doing anything else really XD
HI guys. I'm a new subscriber to your channel. I just have one question, I am looking to buy or build my 1st gaming PC my budget is a $1000 all in what's the best option? the game that i play more of is Call of duty warzone, and i do edit videos as well? Thanks in advance.
The way I see it is, if youre gonna have a system like that, why would you get a T600? The people that are trying to buy a T600 are not gonna have those stats!! thats silly!!
@@InternationalLiaison don’t know where u are looking on eBay but I see them from 200 to 260$ yea there is some for $350 plus but if u actually look there are a lot are under $260 Heck I got a brand new 980 ti for $200 last month
@@InternationalLiaison If you're looking at the techpowerup bar graphs, that's not a real metric but an estimation (and pretty far off in this case, T600 performs basically equal to 1050 Ti in basially every game). Only techpowerup's Reviews do actual benchmark/game testing.
@@MGMan37 Im not just looking up tech power up stats. I actually own these cards. Tech power up is pretty accurate though. A T600 has half the shaders "locked out" cores of the 1650 which means it will no where near function that of a 1650. Look at the core count to ROPS and TMU's. Its physically impossible for this card to operate anywhere near the 1650 equivalent. It will for the most part render at a GTX 1050, not a 1050ti. Some games due to the driver sets. Allows it to be a little more efficient than the 1050 but the core count is closer on par to the 750ti, and it renders slightly more efficient than that making most game play similar to the GTX 1050.
@@InternationalLiaison Core count doesn't tell anything when it is different architecture of cores. T600 is Turing while 1050 Ti is Maxwell, which are different generations of GPU cores. T600 performs at 1050 Ti level, well above 1050 Non Ti. Look up gaming benchmarks. I never claimed T600 was at the level of the 1650. 1650 is the same core architecture of T600 while having more cores, which naturally means it's better. But not so apparent vs 1050 Ti where the newer cores can do more work than the older ones.
Thats a very bad deal for a card ranked worse than a GTX 580 by TechPowerUp. For less than 250 dollars you can get a RX 580 4gb, if you want more than 4gb with some time you could find a GTX 1060 6gb for 250. Both of those cards will provide way more performance at that price point. Would love to see a video on a budget used parts PC build, will look on your channel for that.
It would be cool to see a budget workstation build with the card
How? it would just be the same computer without RGB?
I did it with a Ryzen 7 3700x CPU and a Dell U2720q 4k monitor. The image quality is so good on the monitor. It's a hell of a system for being budget.
İ did it lmao
I have a workstation with the card
thx for the 1 month free of skillshare toasty bros
Would be good to see you build a budget workstation PC with it
The t600 seems to be the perfect option for a optiplex low profile gaming/productivity card. Its low power draw and low profile form factor make it a perfect match. The T1000 is a little pricey but would do the same. I just watched another provider do a T1000 gaming vid and the stats were not impressive but adequate. As a stand in till hell freezes over and prices come down option it would do.
I like to see what new non-rtx cards will do. Now this would be cool for someone who is a light gamer but needs a pc for pod casting or youtube, and it would be nice if you bench marked some applications like blender to see how it does. If you do a budget build, maybe you can bench it against some of those type applications at that time! Thanks PS, how does it stack up against the APU (Vega 11 graphics) on your test bench???
Never missing an upload 💯
I’m about to shell out 2 grand on a new pc. I am really nervous about getting ripped off. The first one I bought 3 years ago from Best Buy I didn’t know anything and I paid 2100 dollars for a 580 and they talked me into a 60 hertz monitor. Your content really helps regular dudes like me with kids and a family who just want to enjoy a hobby I can do at the house. Thanks for the info.
build one mane, its a lot easier than it seems and then you know exactly whats in there. Plus your money will go further
@@shutyouglyah6174 hey bud thank you for this reply i decided to build about 2 weeks ago I just ordered my case today. im going to be getting one piece at a time until it is done. i have no idea what im doing but i just couldnt bring myself to hit the buy button on a 2k dollar pc.
Love these vids
I recently purchased one of these from PNY, for $269, it works really well and I am happy with it.
edit : I forgot to mention this was for an old Dell OptiPlex 7010 with a 3rd gen i-7 and 16gig ram on a Xubuntu 20.04 fork of linux.
Isn’t it expensive ?
@@LeRatVisseur actually I purchased it during the pandemic , at the time it was a reasonable price.
Toasty bros got a little to toasty on the wolf tickets. QUADRO P1000 and QUADRO P2000 are the best high performance budget GPU's. I have a P2000 that was $100 cheaper than my gtx1650 and it smokes the GTX 1650 at the same 75watts! Also you guys are selling wolf tickets on the T600 it has a lesser graphics power equivalent to the GTX 1050 according to tech power up specs guide, so the GTX 1050ti is still a better deal.
And yet t600 perform better than 1050ti at medium-high setting for most game at 1080p
@@redace4821 yeah thats temporary until the GPU core heats up above 70* C
Quadros arent expected to operate past 70* C. While GTX gaming GPU’s can peak at 90*.
I own a few quadros. Half hour of gaming and then the stutter and latency kicks in. They arent gaming GPU’s. which is why they are rated far lower than their gaming counterparts on Tech power up.
@@redace4821 The t600 has equal TMUS and ROPS to the 1050ti which gives them both equal resolutions, and alias rendering.
The GDDR6 on the T600 also momentarily offers more frame rate buffer per memory cycle.
How ever temperature during long gaming use murders these GPU’s.
I'd like to see some content on the t1000.
And if you build a System with these cards, use their size to your advantage as well: These are single slot low profile after all.
Only a RX550 has that size feature with some AIB (YESTON for example), but lacks the performance otherwise.
There are SFF cases, that fit a ITX board and have a single low profile slot in the back, like the Raijintek Opinion 7L (although I believe that case can fit the one MSI 1650 LP card (there are two versions, one of which only needs half the cover for the connectors, the other needs the full width), just with a different IO plate for single slot use - even if Raijintek says otherwise.)
It's crazy how ridiculous the prices were. To think this was budget at the time. $300 for a used 1650. Man...
Glad i waited it out. Hoping to wait out this gen too so i can get a niche card at a cheap price. I think I'll buy an RTX A-Series in 5 years, just to take advantage of office "depreciation"
I bought 2 of these to throw into my Dell R730xd Server with dual 10 core Xeon's at 3.1Ghz each, 256GB of DDR4 2400, Dual 1100W Power supplies, 730P Raid card with 48TB of 12Gbps HDD's over the fiber home network. I am curious to see, from what I have read, these cards, being "workstation" cards have one super key factor about them. When you use standard Video Cards in a rack server, it spins the system fans to 100% output because the iDrac doesn't know what the video card is(in my case that's 6 server fans @ 17K RPM) and makes it sound like a Jet engine at take off, however, since these cards are actually workstation quadros, I am hoping that "iDrac" sees them as such and recognizes them so the system fans don't automatically spin to 17K. It will be so nice to have graphic processing power with DX12 supported in the server for the VM's......
So, they are in, both of them, both running thier own copy of D2 Resurrected at the same time and while in game, the total wattage draw according to the iDrac is 292W under full load. The fans are at 48% down from 85% with the consumer card, so the noise level is almost non existent, and everything is staying at a comfortable 29-34 C so I am super happy with this purchase, and highly recommend them to anyone running a server R720 or R730.
I'm so surprised you guys don't have 1 million subs
"For $50 more, you can get a 1650." For $35 more, you can get a 6500 XT. It was interesting to see how a Quadro T600 compares to today's games. Speaking of the RX 6500 XT, what do you guys think about it?
Came here to ask this question.
T600 How mach?$
T600 225-250 more RUclipsrs are posting benchmarks with the card
also thanks for the skill share jack and matt
I live in SA and this side low end GPUs aren't all that expensive compared to like. 3090;which costs more than most budget cars
Well I live in SA, I'm sure a 3090 costs the same enormous price globally, this card is a really great bargain for its power it's a shame that Scalpers in our country are on another level 😶
@@memenation5105 bro scalpers killed us gamers
@@BRIGS21 not to mention the many worker that need GPU horsepower, some small game development companies are actually suffering a crisis because of this BS.
@@memenation5105 so true
I even haulted my game dev lessons bcuz I couldn't get the right card with enough juice
@@BRIGS21 how ironic 😅 you see I've also started game development, but it's going to have to wait, because even trying to create a 2d game in something like unity is super demanding, such a damn shame that even used RTX 2060s are selling over R15000
any ideas on cooling upgrade for this card? it doesnt seem to have standard heatsink mounting holes.
Drop it in a SFF Optiplex and you would have a compact, budget gaming PC.
I’m looking for a new gpu to replace the 750ti in my own sff optiplex lmao, I use it under the tv in my room for controller gaming
so are we not going to talk about that steam pop up in 6:04
To be fair at this price you might as well get the 6500xt
This card is far better than the 6500xt, obviously not in gaming, but it slaughters it when we start to talk about other use cases.
@@memenation5105 Most people hare care about gaming and not other uses though
@@kire929 go buy a pc of toasty bros they probably charge you $2000 for a pre build with this card
@@bobtotts2223 bro what drugs are you on?
@@404eesa says you think a rtx 2060 and ryzen 7 is worth $900 😬
Got it at December, an 'upgrade' from my GT 1030
It's working well, nice and smooth.
Able to play games very well (Scarlet Nexus high settings is 60++ fps) and it can also Blender fine :))
It's a good alternative for a GPU while waiting for the price to drop
You still feel good about the upgrade? I've got a GT 1030 and am getting desperate enough to buy one of these since they're $100 cheaper than any low profile 1650 I can find.
Any snags?
@@HunterTinsley I'm actually satisfied with the t600, works fine for me, and no problem whatsoever
Considering the performance and the power consumption (10w higher than 1030, I think) I definitely recommend this GPU if you're that desperate to upgrade, or you can wait for the price to drop in a few months (maybe)
I tried Dark Souls 3, Max setting and averaging in 50 fps, can get to 57 sometimes
I’m using it in a sff pc. Is it noisy for you too when using 1080p in demanding games. Mine goes to 87 degrees sometimes.
@@JW-ts1eb it's quiet actually, well quieter than my fans anyway
As for temp. I got around 83° C max when playing Dark souls 3 & Resident Evil 3 in High settings
I don't know, maybe it's because yours in SFF PC with less airflow than mine?
Could this be used for a streaming pc in a dual pc setup using a capture card? Very interested if it could do encoding for a 1080p stream.
probably should just get a 1650
Don't waste your money, but with your lack of knowledge...who knows
The lowest reccomended card for a 2nd pc to use for streaming is a rtx 2060 or now rtx 3050 to at least have access to the NVenc encoder.
Unsure personally, but if not GPU, then the CPU should be able to handle it.
This is just me though, coming from a guy who streams 1080p 60 FPS 7K bitrate using a Ryzen 5 3600.
I'mma guess it could?
Because the card is not doing anything else really XD
@@biporanger9994 ahh yeah you're right
I'm currently using a Radeon pro WX4100 and it's a little beast... Would love to see a SFF build with the t600 though. That would be awesome
Only time I've ever seen the card I ended up with being used for a build.
HI guys. I'm a new subscriber to your channel. I just have one question, I am looking to buy or build my 1st gaming PC my budget is a $1000 all in what's the best option? the game that i play more of is Call of duty warzone, and i do edit videos as well? Thanks in advance.
I feel like this would be good for a second pc for a streaming PC
T1000 isn't at 1650 Super level; it's a regular 1650 with a lower clock. Expect performance between 1050 Ti and 1650 (but closer to 1650)
Hey Toasty Bros, did you play smashy Smash Bros with your thumb? That thing is looking kinda' smashed up. lol
Stay healthy bro 😉
I’d like to see this thing thrown into an old optiplex since it’s perfect for their power supplies
I have an old Dell OptiPlex 7010 with a 3rd gen i-7 and 16gig ram on a Xubuntu 20.04 fork of linux it works great for me.
what was the movie of the clip called ?
Prices spike 20% lol nice vid
Thanks for the testing, I happen to have this exact same card but having no clue what do I do to have that status picture on the top left window?
I am using same idea have old optiplex added t600 ram ssd boom perfect pc .
i think you guys should try ""game"" with a GTS450 GPU imo that would be quite funny or even a HD7570
The gts 450 can do a lot of gaming actually, gta, sea of thieves, Tf2, apex legends, fallout 4, just cause 3
Isn't Ryzen 5 5600g a little overkill? I'm actually having this doubt, not saying that you're doing wrong
to not bottle neck the gpu
always a banger
is it possible to stream with that graphic card?
Para trabajar edición de vídeo, está tarjeta trabajará igual que una 1650?
Seems pretty good tbh
tic-tac-toe should run well. Actual value in NVIDIA encoding for streaming and rendering.
My friend plays Fortnite with the 5600G, does it do better than the T600?
Ive been looking for something more powerful than my gt1030
So is this gpu gud with a 2400
im pretty sure the 1030 is significantly better, if you want something better i got a gtx 770 for 60 bucks of marketplace
@@kalashnikov169 that would be a way better upgrade but I live in south Africa I'm not sure how itll work???
The gt 1030 is worse than the t400, which is worse than the t600. So yes, a t600 would be a pretty decent upgrade.
@PeakyCuhh yeah now I'm conflicted
@@bFord1031 thanks I'll try see if I can get any deals on 1
will this card work with a dell optiplex 7020?
Does this GPU even beat the 6500Xt in a gen 4 slot ?
Will it work in b550…?
Does it support GSYNC?
The Boyz never let me down 😭
Does it work with asus prime a320m-r and ryzen 3 3200g?
I am running a Cuadro k420
So why can some crazy computer wiz on the internet not develop optimized drivers for gaming for these cards?
one day you will make a giveaway
I'm convinced MSRP is only available to tech youtubers and time travelers... Just like women I've never seen such things. THEY DON'T EXIST!!!
You shoult test Apex in the actual Battle Royale, cause thats the main gamemode people play and its more demanding than arenas
Can you any game??
Benchmark the rx570 next!
first, best youtubers ever keep it up
The way I see it is, if youre gonna have a system like that, why would you get a T600? The people that are trying to buy a T600 are not gonna have those stats!! thats silly!!
im pretty sure the ryzen 7 5700g integrated gpu gets better performance than this but im not 100% sure
Why would u spend $250 on that???
Or even $300 for a 1650
When u can get a 980 ti for $200
Lol I need a link for a 200 dollar 980 ti. Most of the time it's over 365
Ebay and Merkari 280tis are going for $380 or more used
@@InternationalLiaison don’t know where u are looking on eBay but I see them from 200 to 260$ yea there is some for $350 plus but if u actually look there are a lot are under $260
Heck I got a brand new 980 ti for $200 last month
$300 on eBay? You guys need to look up the word budget. Seriously. I don’t know why I have hit the “don’t recommend “ button yet.
Is the GT1030 a good GPU?
gt1030‹T600
I want this card but i'm sadly 14 with no cash maaan.
I picked one up from HP for £139 and I feel like I robbed them
Please atleast show graphs or something so we can get capabilities.
So in short the Xbox series s outperformed this PC in everything 😯
Is this better than a 1050 ti?
NO. On tech power up its rated between a GTX 750ti and a GTX 1050
In gaming performance its basically equal to 1050 Ti
@@InternationalLiaison If you're looking at the techpowerup bar graphs, that's not a real metric but an estimation (and pretty far off in this case, T600 performs basically equal to 1050 Ti in basially every game). Only techpowerup's Reviews do actual benchmark/game testing.
@@MGMan37 Im not just looking up tech power up stats. I actually own these cards. Tech power up is pretty accurate though. A T600 has half the shaders "locked out" cores of the 1650 which means it will no where near function that of a 1650. Look at the core count to ROPS and TMU's. Its physically impossible for this card to operate anywhere near the 1650 equivalent. It will for the most part render at a GTX 1050, not a 1050ti. Some games due to the driver sets. Allows it to be a little more efficient than the 1050 but the core count is closer on par to the 750ti, and it renders slightly more efficient than that making most game play similar to the GTX 1050.
@@InternationalLiaison Core count doesn't tell anything when it is different architecture of cores. T600 is Turing while 1050 Ti is Maxwell, which are different generations of GPU cores. T600 performs at 1050 Ti level, well above 1050 Non Ti. Look up gaming benchmarks. I never claimed T600 was at the level of the 1650. 1650 is the same core architecture of T600 while having more cores, which naturally means it's better. But not so apparent vs 1050 Ti where the newer cores can do more work than the older ones.
This whole channel is about PC's that are dog crap every title should just say by the NextGen console instead
kinda wish genshin was in test
Thats a very bad deal for a card ranked worse than a GTX 580 by TechPowerUp. For less than 250 dollars you can get a RX 580 4gb, if you want more than 4gb with some time you could find a GTX 1060 6gb for 250. Both of those cards will provide way more performance at that price point. Would love to see a video on a budget used parts PC build, will look on your channel for that.
Performance is not everything when it comes to an SFF build. Single-slot height and 40w consumption make it value. Not to mention other quadro values.
is that seth rogan
ive never played fortnite. not saying its bad but im a purely apex legends guy when it comes to BRs
No longer the best budget gpu
Hello, my birthday is coming up and I was wondering if you can build me a gaming pc since I've never had one and I was getting into pc gaming. Thanks!
I am getting RX 580 for 90$.
Oof
Me at 1155. I'm gonna get first comment. Here I am at 1206.
1030> t600
Early squad eyy
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How do you win
I Am in South Africa .
So how can I whatsup you