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https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1660S-Super-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1650/4056vs4039 60 quid for at least a 60% performance uplift. No reason to buy a 1650S unless you can't afford the 1660S whatsoever.
Dont bother, it has older and slower GDDR5 memory, 1660 Super and Ti have GDDR6. performance difference is noticeable.
1660 ain't worth it unless you can get it for considerably less than a 1660 Super.
Not the wisest decision.
And yes, there are prebuilts with good specs.
There's nothing wrong with getting a 750W PSU instead of a 550W or 650W PSU. The price difference actually isn't much at all if you're really looking, and sometimes you can get a 750W unit on sale for around the same price as a weaker unit.
He already has the PSU anyway, no sense in bugging him about getting one with more wattage than necessary.
I know he already has it, just informing him that it probably wasn't worth it (unless he got it on sale)
It is generally worth it considering the power consumption of components is increasing and not decreasing anymore. Intel Comet Lake is pretty much using almost twice as much power as Coffee Lake, and NVIDIA is getting really power hungry again, while AMD is the only one making an effort to drop power consumption.
He made it clear that he got a better one with more wattage because he didn't want to upgrade the PSU sooner.
Also, not all 650W PSUs can actually handle nearly that much power draw, because quality makes a big difference. Lower quality units like GQ compared to quality units like SuperNova would be better bought at a higher wattage for that exact reason.
There are also "fake" bronze, gold, etc. units that are only just meeting the efficiency spec but in reality are still one efficiency tier below what they're advertised. For instance, a "fake" gold unit would actually still be a bronze unit in terms of quality and efficiency.
"Also, not all 650W PSUs can actually handle nearly that much power draw, because quality makes a big difference"
I know, but he got a 750W Gold.
GQ is not high tier. It's not actually much better than a Corsair CXM; pretty much anything from EVGA that isn't SuperNova is not very good.