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Inno3d GeForce GTX 1650 Super 4G OC $199 + Delivery @ Umart

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Not as good as the recently expired $189 deal, but it’s the next cheapest price by $30ish.

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  • -2

    Never heard of this brand

    • +3

      They've been around for a while, at least since the very old 7000 series NVIDIA cards.

      • Yes, used to have an Inno3D Gts 250 in SLI to run Crysis. Good ole days

  • -5

    Better buy 3060 Ti so you can play PS5 emulator / Nintendo Switch

    • The 3060 Ti can play Xbox games natively. No emulation required.

    • +4

      Better buy a water cooled 3090 so you can play 4K 120fps.

    • +2

      PS5 emulator
      Yeah good luck with that.

  • Comparing this to a 3060Ti or 3090, it'll be just like comparing corolla to a Ferrari…

    • +7

      So one costs you a lot to run and the other lasts for 1mil km…

      Dont think I'm doing this correctly.

    • +2

      Comparing them would be pointless, each has their place in the market

  • +3

    It's great to play 1080p at 60fps.

  • +1

    All you need for 1080p or to play CP2077 until you can get a 30x or rdna2 card.

  • +3

    Great card for budget systems / people that don't need to live on the blistering edge.No point buying an overpriced used RX 580/GTX 1060 when you can get this for the same price and performs slightly better, is newer, more power efficient especially compared to the RX 580, and is new with full warranty. I own one in my i7 2700K PC and esports games / Fora Horizon 4 run very nicely on my 144hz monitor.

  • How does this card compare to the Gigabyte GTX 1650 SUPER WINDFORCE OC that was on sale for $189 about a month ago?

    I missed out on that one and been waiting for another good deal - I'm no expert, but Inno3D seems like a more budget/basic brand than Gigabyte… or am I mistaken?

    Just wondering whether I'm better off paying the extra $30-$35 for a Gigabyte-branded card.

    • You can buy Gigabyte if you are not doing a budget build and $30 is not an issue.

      • Ideally I would like to know what you gain for the extra $30 spend - is the Gigabyte one faster, quieter, more power-efficient, have better build quality? All of the above?

        Comparing GPU brands (and models) isn't that straightforward for those who aren't gaming enthusiasts, and even studying the spec sheets doesn't tell me much.

        • +2

          Just buy the cheapest one unless you want a factory overclock.

          The difference would be in the cooling solution/ fans used. In a midrange card like this, it won't matter

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