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im getting a 1650 oc 4gb for my pc build with a 2400g processor and was wondering if it was worth.

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The GTX 1650 is going to be a pretty big upgrade over the integrated graphics.  Do you already have the 2400g system or are you doing a complete new build?

If it's a new build, you'd be better off getting a R5 2600 since you get more cores/newer cores/and don't need the igpu.

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Just now, trufret said:

The GTX 1650 is going to be a pretty big upgrade over the integrated graphics.  Do you already have the 2400g system or are you doing a complete new build?

If it's a new build, you'd be better off getting a R5 2600 since you get more cores/newer cores/and don't need the igpu.

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for the price of a 1650, an RX 570 can be had, which will outperform it greatly.

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as far as performance's concerned, I wont pay more than $100 for a 1650 with full warranties and packaging.

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Then yeah a GTX 1650 or  an RX 570 would both be a good upgrade.

the 570 is a bit faster and has more vram but they should be pretty close perf wise.

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10 minutes ago, trufret said:

Then yeah a GTX 1650 or  an RX 570 would both be a good upgrade.

the 570 is a bit faster and has more vram but they should be pretty close perf wise.

It is not true. 570 (even the 4gb version is pretty good choice) is vastly outperforms the 1650.

 

I still like the 1650 though. Prices in my country dropped below the prices of 570, and it's much more in terms of watts to performance. But from raw power point of view, the RX570 is far better choice. :) 

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31 minutes ago, BFGmaster said:

im getting a 1650 oc 4gb for my pc build with a 2400g processor and was wondering if it was worth.

I have a 2400g and it performs admirably with a RX570.

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1 minute ago, Vejnemojnen said:

It is not true. 570 (even the 4gb version is pretty good choice) is vastly outperforms the 1650.

 

I still like the 1650 though. Prices in my country dropped below the prices of 570, and it's much more in terms of watts to performance. But from raw power point of view, the RX570 is far better choice. :)

All the benchmarks I've seen show a majority of games having a < 10 FPS advantage for the RX 570 .  Their are some outlier games that have a much larger FPS boost with the 570 (mostly games with higher res textures) but I wouldn't call a 10-15% difference a vast improvement. The 570 is overall a faster card and a better buy but it's not like a 5700 XT improvement.

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RX 570 should be the defacto budget standard until something changes.


It is also pretty great as it supports Radeon Image Sharpening now as well.

 

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I have a 3400g and with an rx580 and I can attest it performs really well and the rx580 is right in its wheelhouse as well. Though I am hoping to upgrade again soon.

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