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Coming soon to a Micro Center bargain bin near you for $100
https://www.techpowerup.com/254700/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-specifications-and-price-revealed
Should be faster than the GTX 1050ti but slower than the RX570. $150 is a bit better than speculated. Still leaves a spot for a GTX 1650ti that could really dominate the $175 (rx580) price point.
Oh, it does? You actually want different product for evey $25 when shopping for a video card, or a CPU? That makes zero sense to me as a consumer. Absolute madness.
I guess this is what decades of marketing conditioning has done to society. People are LOVING this bullshit.
Too many GPU options, what a terrible world we live in....
Oh, it does? You actually want different product for evey $25 when shopping for a video card, or a CPU? That makes zero sense to me as a consumer. Absolute madness.
I guess this is what decades of marketing conditioning has done to society. People are LOVING this bullshit.
Why do you want fewer options as a consumer? Having options available means more choice for you, surely?Oh, it does? You actually want different product for evey $25 when shopping for a video card, or a CPU? That makes zero sense to me as a consumer. Absolute madness.
Where are the tears for the 80 Plus psu's rated lead, bronze, copper, stainless steel, silver, gold, platinum, titanium and unobtanium?Too many GPU options, what a terrible world we live in....
If they make it a low profile card, I am all for it. The current selection and price of low profile cards is awful.
I am not getting what problems more options would cause, though I expect it won't be $25 more. More like $40 or $50.
You could have
1650: 140
1650Ti: 180
1660: 220
1660Ti: 260
Then step them down in $10 increments as the market saturates, or competition increases.
It does appear that the 1650 is a cut down chip, since the laptop version has more active cores.
Why do you want fewer options as a consumer? Having options available means more choice for you, surely?
A company saturating the market with lots and lots of redundant products equals the exact opposite of "more options" to me.
Also the amount of products may have increased by 2...
So really, I am not seeing a huge change here...
As with this entire generation, the only real criticism is pricing.
then a few lines later we have this
I am having a massive problem following your logic. It's not even naive. This is straight up malice. Or we just don't have a lot in common.
uh huh. I absolutely do not agree with you and the others that have expressed such opinions.
A 1060 6GB or 1070 is fairly cheap now, depending on what you're looking for an upgrade path.currently gaming on a GTX 1050 (not Ti). I have actually been looking to upgrade that, but with all of the cards being thrown out, I am just stuck confused as to what provides the best $/performance. I know it isn't the 1050 (but i got it super cheap on eBay).
As is, I will just wait. 1050 does well enough, I suppose.
They should release a 3080Ti @ $750-800 so that I can upgrade my 1080Ti...this!
I refuse to pay $1400 for a 2080Ti
Not sure what you logic challenge is. But 2 more product SKUs is NOT a huge change, so there is no conflict with those statements. Also that is only a potential for 2 more if we assume they fill all the old niches and overlap 60 series with GTX and RTX versions. Currently there are more Pascal Variants than Turing Variants.
Pascal: 1030, 1050, 1050ti, 1060 3GB, 1060 6GB, 1070, 1070Ti, 1080, 1080 Ti.
Turing: 1650, 1660, 1660Ti, 2060, 2070, 2080, 2080ti
Am I missing a lot of Turing cards? Because I really can't understand the complaint, since there are currently less Turing models than Pascal models.
Yeah you missed the Titan RTX.
Not sure what you logic challenge is. But 2 more product SKUs is NOT a huge change, so there is no conflict with those statements. Also that is only a potential for 2 more if we assume they fill all the old niches and overlap 60 series with GTX and RTX versions. Currently there are more Pascal Variants than Turing Variants.
Pascal: 1030, 1050, 1050ti, 1060 3GB, 1060 6GB, 1070, 1070Ti, 1080, 1080 Ti.
Turing: 1650, 1660, 1660Ti, 2060, 2070, 2080, 2080ti
Am I missing a lot of Turing cards? Because I really can't understand the complaint, since there are currently less Turing models than Pascal models.
Huh. I honestly never thought about it that way. I was under the impression that nvidia is still selling Pascal chips. If not, then I am sorry.
ive been out of the loop in regards to hardware acceleration regarding plexThe only card of this generation that I'm waiting for.
Specifically for that upgraded Turing NVENC for my Plex server. Give me a low profile 1650 in the $150-180 range and I'm sold.
ive been out of the loop in regards to hardware acceleration regarding plex
1. isnt intel"s IGP supperior in performance vs NVEC ?
2.does plex not support hardware acceleration from most vendors ? a year + back there was almost 0 support
Well to transcode for people to view on data etc to save data etcWhy would anyone want to decompress, then recompress video(that i assume is already ripped and degraded to begin with) ? Just play it off a share