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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS |
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Motherboard | ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore |
Cooling | Pichau Lunara ARGB 360 + Honeywell PTM7950 |
Memory | 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB @ 7600 MT/s |
Video Card(s) | Palit GameRock OC GeForce RTX 5090 32 GB + RTX A2000 6 GB |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Cooler Master MasterFrame 700 |
Audio Device(s) | EVGA NU Audio |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse |
Keyboard | IBM Model M type 1391405 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | nothing but pure, no icd pyro application. what a cruel world |
Unreleased product, don't take that estimate as a gospel - besides you're comparing a full-die AMD card vs. an hilariously crippled last-generation product. The full TU117 wouldn't fare as poorly. This graphics card is a GT 1030 replacement, if the name didn't make that abundantly clear by now. These are intended to add multimedia support to computers without, or obsolete integrated graphics, at best very light gaming.
Navi 24 is certainly faster, but it's an incompetent HTPC GPU due to its poor display engine (inability to drive more than two displays) and limited support for media handling (no encoding capabilities whatsoever, limited decoding support). Pick your poison, do you want to play games or do you want multiple display-outs and the ability to transcode and watch movies? If it's the latter, the 1630 will be a better product to own.
The big question is the NVENC/NVDEC feature set. We sorely need a low-end card with decent memory bandwidth for non-gaming (business & entry level content creation, e.g. training session re-edits and basic YouTube). The 1050 had a full encode/decode feature set for its time, but the 1030 did not. The "1630" name thus worries me. Is this really a replacement for the 1050 or the 1030?
It is but an assumption but I feel it's a safe one to make, that this would carry the same NVENC/NVDEC capabilities of the GTX 1650. It's the same die, and it's being marketed as a GTX, not a GT. Besides, being slower, NVIDIA needs this advantage against AMD, especially since Navi 24 inherently lacks the capability to do this even in the 6500 XT - the hardware simply cannot do it.