VIDEO Nvidia's GTX1630...Offers you 10 Year Old Gaming Performance?

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Nvidia's GTX1630: Offers You 10 Year Old Gaming Performance? In a recent YouTube review titled "Nvidia's GTX1630... Offers You 10 Year Old Gaming Performance?" from Budget Builds, the discussion revolves around the new GTX1630 graphics card, which aims to fill a budget space in Nvidia's lineup. Released in mid-2022, this card attempts to position itself as a successor to the GTX 1050 and GT 1030, but with some significant caveats.

Key Specs and Features​

The GTX1630 is built on a 12nm Turing architecture, featuring:
  • 512 CUDA cores
  • 4 GB of GDDR6 RAM
  • 64-bit memory bus
While it supports DirectX 12 and Vulkan, it notably lacks support for ray tracing and DLSS, which are common in newer cards. This absence raises questions about its value in the current gaming landscape, particularly at a retail price of around £150.

Performance Insights​

When tested with several demanding titles, the GTX1630 showed mixed results:
  • In Red Dead Redemption 2 at 1080p, it struggled, yielding frame rates between 25-35 FPS; performance improved to 40-60 FPS with reduced settings.
  • Battlefield 5 performed surprisingly well, maintaining about 60 FPS during large battles, thanks to its DirectX 12 optimization.
  • Crisis and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order were more challenging, with significant drops in performance, often forcing the resolution down to 720p.
The reviewer noted that many of the performance benchmarks placed the GTX1630 in a similar ballpark to graphics cards from a decade ago, specifically the HD7970, which raises concerns about its longevity and practicality for modern gaming.

Pros and Cons​

Pros:
  • Low power consumption (typically around 45 watts during gaming).
  • Competitive for older or indie titles, showing reasonable performance for games like CS:GO and GTA V.
Cons:
  • Lacks modern features like DLSS, which hinders performance in demanding titles.
  • Some driver instability was noted during testing, indicating that it may require future updates.

Conclusion​

Overall, the GTX1630 represents an interesting, albeit frustrating, product for budget-conscious gamers. It performs adequately for less demanding games but falls short for modern titles, encapsulating an outdated performance standard for its price. As emphasized in the review, while Nvidia’s new card targets value, users may be better off looking into older models that offer similar performance at lower prices. As the video suggests, price drops may make the GTX1630 a more attractive option in the future, but for now, it’s a mixed bag. For those considering low-end gaming builds or upgrades, the GTX1630 brings a blend of old-school performance with modern conveniences; however, potential buyers should weigh their options carefully against older generation cards for a more cost-effective upgrade .
 


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