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penguin8967

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  1. Sorry I've accidentally posted this in the wrong thread - where's the button to move it ;-;
  2. I'm in the UK and looking to get a 1650, but there's an absolute ton of different variants. I'm preferably looking for a Mini version, and here's what I've found: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1650 MINI ITX OC 4G ZOTAC GAMING Geforce GTX 1650 OC MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Aero ITX 4G OC These all seem to be GDDR5 ones, however there's two GDDR6 ones, although they have no product description or reviews on Amazon: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 OC 4GB GDDR6 Graphics Card Zotac GAMING GeForce GTX 1650 OC GDDR6 Is there much difference between the GDDR6 and 5 versions, and which should I get out of them all?
  3. I've been looking a lot recently at budget phones, and I've found the two main ones I'm interested in: The OnePlus Nord and iPhone SE. I'm not too much of a fan of large phones (coming from a Samsung A50), and I'm looking to downsize. I'm not already tied into any ecosystem either. Which phone would you recommend better? I'm from the UK, and using some discounts I have I can get the Nord for £349 and the SE for £400. Currently I'm inclined towards the SE, as I like the idea of long-term software support, smaller size, water resistance and wireless charging. I'd also like: Decent camera that can record 1080p 60fps Reliable performance
  4. I never even use my front camera lmao, I don't take selfies and stuff, the most I've ever used it for is a short video call.
  5. Summary Official Pixel 4a Renders appear on the Google Store before launch, showing a rear fingerprint reader, single camera and a hole-punch display. Probably going to be on sale around the $300-400 mark. Rumoured to also have a Snapdragon 730 processor. Launch date is predicted to be August 3rd. https://9to5google.com/2020/07/13/official-google-pixel-4a-render-appears-on-the-google-store-ahead-of-launch/ https://www.tomsguide.com/uk/news/google-pixel-4a-launch-date-just-leaked-mark-your-calendars-for-august-3
  6. I've still not yet decided and am still dithering whether to risk it or go with a GT 1030, any more advice
  7. Thank you for all your help! It's not specifically for gaming really (I rarely game and never competitively), just for casual use really.
  8. I'm doing a little renovation on my setup, and I need a new keyboard and mouse (mousepad already sorted). I really don't have much to spend though, probably around £50-60. My requirements are as follows: RGB, but the ability for it to all stay on a single colour as well Arrow keys Not super-loud If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated! Doesn't need to be mechanical either. ps I am in the UK, have a look on amazon.co.uk instead lol
  9. My prebuilt PC has a CPU with a 65W TDP, 16GB single channel DDR4 and a 500gb NVMe SSD. Would it be able to run a GPU such as a 1050ti or 1650?
  10. Checked the manual, isn't there something to do with the 12V rail as well I don't know about....?
  11. I would probably limit the GPU a bit. Besides, I don't play really demanding stuff at all, not AAA or FPS ones, mostly simulation stuff like ETS2.
  12. I've only got a KB and mouse connected (the mouse is wireless anyway), and the keyboard is plugged into a powered USB hub. It's a Dell PSU (not sure what manufacturer). I've seen videos online of somebody putting a GTX 1650 LP in with just 240W...
  13. Sure? The PSU is rated at 260W....I'm not sure if it can supply 260W though. If it helps, the other stuff I'm running is an i5 9500 (65W TDP), 16GB of single channel memory and a 500GB NvMe SSD.
  14. Would this be at all recommended? I like playing some basic games, but intel's iGPU just can't keep up with....anything really. At first I thought a GT 1030, but that might not be good enough. However, the PSU is an OEM proprietary 260W one, and can't be replaced. The 1050ti and 1650 are the most powerful cards that don't need power connectors. What should I do?
  15. My budget would be £50 (MAX), but I really don't care about switches, except for it to be reasonably quiet. I've used a membrane for years and idc how it feels tbh
  16. I'm in the process of renovating my setup, and I need a new keyboard to replace the cheap £10 I currently have, https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01G6F0Y80/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1MAUUGYHDK8TE&psc=1 would this be any good? I'm in the UK btw
  17. I have around £40 to blow on a keyboard, doesn't have to be mechanical, but I've got a few requirements RGB (and the ability to stay on a solid colour) Full size (w/ numpad) Preferably volume keys (I can live without them) Also not ridiculously loud, but that one doesn't matter so much Suggestions?
  18. I have around £40 to blow on a keyboard, doesn't have to be mechanical, but I've got a few requirements RGB (and the ability to stay on a solid colour) Full size (w/ numpad) Preferably volume keys (I can live without them) Also not ridiculously loud
  19. The 1650's TDP is 75W, but the 1030 is only 30W actually. My CPU's TDP is 65W and not OC'ed, the case itself isn't LP, but I know for a fact that it's slightly shorter than standard tower cases. I have no HDD in the PC. Would this be a good idea or not? Also, should I limit the power of the 1650 if I did get one (would it make much difference in performance)?
  20. I've done some looking around on YouTube and the internet, and it looks like many people have put a GTX 1650 low profile in with a smaller PSU like 240W etc. Would it be safe to do this, and should I do this with my prebuilt, or should I stick safe and go with a 1030 instead.
  21. K, in a few months time I am looking to upgrade my prebuilt which (sadly) only came with 260W. The CPU's TDP is only 65W though, yet I don't know if I want to risk it.
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