Gtx 960 v 1650 S
How much improvement will I get
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A decent ammount, but it will depend on the 960 model.

Most 960 benchmarks use results of the 2GB model, where the 4GB model is more or less identical in performance to a 1050ti.

So, if you have a 2GB model, lookup 960 vs 1650s comparisons, if you have the less common 4GB model lookup 1050ti vs 1650s comparisons,

Either way you will be looking at a solid 40%-80% increase, depending on title and rez.
1650S is a large amount better
depending on the rest of the system
☥ - CJ - eredeti hozzászólása:
depending on the rest of the system

Yeah, you'll probably want to pair that with a relatively fast quad core at minimum (something like a Ryzen 1200 or an i5-4440 at least).
Please check my specs on my profile, everything is relatively high end except my GPU. So the 1650 super will give good results?
✪clarke✪ eredeti hozzászólása:
Please check my specs on my profile, everything is relatively high end except my GPU. So the 1650 super will give good results?

With that Ryzen 5 3600 - absolutely. In fact, that CPU could drive a much more powerful GPU than even the 1650 S if you wanted, especially at higher resolutions.

You should consider saving up a bit more and waiting for the new RTX 3000 or RDNA 2.0 GPUs from nvidia and AMD respectively.

The Ryzen 5 3600 is a gaming beast in today's PC market. You'd need a top tier GPU to really unleash that hound right now.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Taxi Driver DeNiro; 2020. jún. 19., 7:08
Buying a 4gb VRAM card now is counter productive.
upcoast eredeti hozzászólása:
Buying a 4gb VRAM card now is counter productive.

Get ready for 16GB of VRAM to become the standard towards the end of next gen.
We're honestly at the point where GPUs should have upgradable memory, like PC motherboards. How many memory chips are we wasting by still soldering them on?
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upcoast eredeti hozzászólása:
Buying a 4gb VRAM card now is counter productive.

Get ready for 16GB of VRAM to become the standard towards the end of next gen.
not for a few years yet

most gpus have a good amount of vram for their capabilities
rarely does one not have enogh, but more often the lower end ones have more than they can effectively use
you can allocate 16g of system ram to vega igpu, but it will not make it any better than 4g
With for for you 1650S do you wanna exchange it from gtx 960 ???
Its a waste of money those cards are weak.
From my side i would suggest for you gtx 1080 its cheep and has good performance.
Or wait to end this year ( prices will fall) and buy RTX 2070 or 2080 with raytraicing.
But personaly i have GTX 970 and have 60FPS in GTA5 and Borderlands 3 with rest good things which i will play on it to end this year.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: kwi kwi; 2020. jún. 19., 10:00
do not recommend higher tdp gpu with an unknown power supply
Better idea to go for GTX 1660 Super if you can afford it.
Rumpelcrutchskin eredeti hozzászólása:
Better idea to go for GTX 1660 Super if you can afford it.

Or a 2060 KO.

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Rumpelcrutchskin eredeti hozzászólása:
Better idea to go for GTX 1660 Super if you can afford it.

Or a 2060 KO.

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RTX 2060 $369.99

https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GeForce-RTX-2060-Architecture/dp/B07MQ36Z6L/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=1080&qid=1592584635&sr=8-6
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