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System Name | Shizuka |
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Processor | Intel Core i5 10400F |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B460M Aorus Pro |
Cooling | Scythe Choten |
Memory | 2x8GB G.Skill Aegis 2666 MHz |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Red Dragon V2 RX 580 8GB ~100 watts in Wattman |
Storage | 512GB WD Blue + 256GB WD Green + 4TH Toshiba X300 |
Display(s) | BenQ BL2420PT |
Case | Cooler Master Silencio S400 |
Audio Device(s) | Topping D10 + AIWA NSX-V70 |
Power Supply | Chieftec A90 550W (GDP-550C) |
Mouse | Steel Series Rival 100 |
Keyboard | Hama SL 570 |
Software | Windows 10 Enterprise |
Well RX 580 core itself isn't bad at all, but what Powercolor did with cooler is awful. Imagine playing Tomb Raider and hearing two fans wooshing at 3k rpm, becasue some bloke at PowerColor thought it was a good idea to set temperature target at 70C.Hardly an awful card......when my main rig is down for whatever reason, I'd love to have RX580/GTX1060-level performance in a 75W low profile card.
And RX 580 performance at 75 watts is sort of possible now. RX 5500 XT was RX 580 fast and at lower wattage. 1650 Super performed a bit better than RX 580, but it also was lower wattage then RX 580. With minimal TDP tuning and undervolting, it might be doable to make it into 75 watt card, but there's nothing that you can do about low profile form factor. 1650 was the best bet, but it wasn't as fast as RX 580.
I doubt it. It has rather okay graphics, that are sort of on par with GT 730 DDR3. It may be okay at 720p. I helped some other person to build a PC on other forum and that person used some old Windows XP era laptop, he built a machine with i7 9700K and decided to not buy graphics card, because integrated graphics were good enough for him. So, I would be pretty excited to try out the regular 10400. That's not really all that low end. I have used nVidia FX 5200 128MB card and I was happy that it ran Far Cry at 800x600 minimum settings with maxed out textures and it got 30-40 fps (it's slower than GeForce 2 GTS). The only thing that I truly fear is nVidia 6150 Go. That's the first GPU that is literally so bad that it's unusable. The only notable thing that it can do is run UT 2004 at 640x480 with minimum settings and get 40 fps and score really low in 3DMark 2001 SE, which is 1300 points. That's like literally slower than Radeon 7000 SDR. It's probably the only thing on Earth that I could never recommend to anyone.If you had a regular 10400 and had to make do with UHD 630, I'm sure you would have a very different opinion lol.
Oh well, that's quite sad, but physically questionable bit is so oddly familiar. My GTX 650 Ti has one resistor (I guess it is a resistor, but I'm not sure) missing after accident. I thought that card was toast, but it works just fine without it, so . If you want to help him and don't spend a lot of money, you could get him Ryzen APU with board and RAM. 10 year old hardware is certainly questionable and you never know when it will fail and Ryzen APU should be somewhat faster than GTX 650 Ti or maybe i3 10100 with RX 560 4GB.I have a less well-off friend who had the misfortune of finally pulling the trigger on getting into PC gaming, on the eve of the GPU shortage. Man's stuck with a physically questionable GTX 650 Ti - if it kicks the bucket, the entire PC is unusable, because he's on a second-hand X99 that he got for cheap. He doesn't have the resources to get a scalper card or a scalped 2nd hand card, and doesn't have the money to buy/resell an OEM PC for the GPU. His line of work also doesn't afford him the opportunity to work from home, or have time to go out and explore, or honestly other hobbies of any kind. In light of current financial pressures and stresses from other life events for him, gaming is proving quite a bit more important than just a privileged side hobby that he should put down in favour of going outside for a walk.
By the time I knew of his intentions, I had already sold the 1070 to my other friend. Had I known, I would've told had him get a 1660 Super (available at the time) so the 1070 could go to someone who actually really needs it.