The current market is why I'm jealously guarding my 1060 6GB and the 1650 I actually managed to snag on discount just before things went so bad like Smaug on his pile of treasure.
To the untrained eye It might look like it was put together crappily. But upon closer inspection. There's little to no metal if both the last 2 pads were placed correctly. As 3/5 of it will be hanging over the center fan cutout. It's just a poorly built cooler and pcb layout.
These were probably “bad” somewhat flawed 1650 dies that could be used without some of the bad cores but at a lower freq - better to have low end cards for those who can use them then just throw away the chips (especially these days).
@@OrigamiVR yep. i dont know if someone actually bought it, but still. btw the gtx 10 and 9 series gpu prices are still over theyre initial release price here in hungary. just an example: i bought a 1050 ti (a pre oc version) for 50000 HUF. now these are around 50000+ now, as USED. currently i am looking for a tesla m40, that is around a 980 ti in power, but has 12 (or even 24)gb vram.
I'm actually pretty impressed with the performance, crappy price aside. I've used some workstation cards in the past that theoretically should've had okay performance, but in reality they delivered a choppy, low-fps, glitchy mess of a time due to poor driver support. I mean I used a V7900 in Minecraft and it was far worse than just using the iGPU.
It's likely thanks to memory as well. Quadro cards in the past had HORRIBLE memory frequency and timings, despite using the absolute top of the line memory that GTX gaming equivalents were using. He should definitely try to OC. It's a shame you can't BIOS mod Turing
I bought one of these last week. Using it for driving auxiliary monitors. It can run four 4k monitors at 120hz (dp1.4), so that's nice. It's good for CAD, office, and signage. Despite being in the family eligible for RTX voice, since it doesn't have RT cores this doesn't work unfortunately. Sure beats paying out the nose just to have a decent 4+ display GPU in this market.
@@thevigilante8523 Maybe an RX 550 then? I found a 4gb low profile one for 90€ to use in my 4K stream/gaming TV box, and it does do a decent job at that.
@@CarbonPanther those dont have nvenc, and nvec is very useful for video editing. i do my (unprofessional) video editing on a rx 570 and r7 3700x, and it... well, it works, but if i had nvenc, it would be alot better. (my school used nvidia gpus with nvenc when i was learning to video edit)
@@capsikseason nice, my friend did the same and got an RTX 3070 + 5800h in a laptop I think. He got some deal due to education etc so it ended up at £1200-1300. Bit of a bargain really and when using an external display is fine as a permanent replacement to a desktop
@@gtsonev1988 the one you’re suggesting outperforms GT1030, and its price is significantly higher than 1030. So, unless you have the ‘budget’, people should just opt for the 1030, it may not do as much as the other, but it holds pretty well with low A games.
So if this were a Geforce class GPU, I’d probably call this the GTX 1640 or something like that. Honestly, that T600 I think still does better than a 1050 Ti from what I saw.
Throwing this out there, these cards are great for throwing in servers for VDI GPU acceleration. Low profile, single slot, and low power consumption makes them great cards. Plus being a “quadro” class ticks a lot of boxes for compatibility lists for those types of workloads. You aren’t gaming but with one of these you could easily off load a lot of rendering off the CPU for VDI. And at under $300 that’s quite a steal for the workload.
I went into my local Canada computes and there were a bunch of Rtx 6600s for 600, a 1050 ti, and some 6900xts. Right when I got there, they were bringing in a stock of 1660 supers, and I asked if they had any 1650, and they had a single msi venous 1650 for 299$! I bought it immediately.
@@ligametis It’s the same silicon. Maybe with the extreme high end they’re using better quality dies, but low end like this it’s just whatever trash they have.
@@emlyndewar but quadro is more oriented with stability, usually you pay way more for the same performance as geforce. They are often downclocked or carefully binned vfor this
@@jesus5258 They have different driver support which makes the Quadro more efficient at certain tasks vs the RTX cards. Also one thing that no one has mentioned yet is that these cards have RT Cores, not enough to run for games mind you, but enough to help on Rendering.
The main problem of that card is probably the drivers. Quadro drivers don't get the optimization per games that the GTX series get, which is pretty important for low-end GPU like this.
I just got this card directly from the Lenovo online shop - for 128 Euros plus tax. No brainer if you just want to play simple games, eg. Zwift. The T1000 went for 220 Euros.
"Quadro T600" Good god, Dawid is so desperate for GPUs he ripped it out of a Terminator! Edit: From the results, looks like the T600 is a 1650 that is trying its best to become a Ten Thiddy and not *quite* succeeding.
You also didn’t mention that since it _is_ a Quadro, it has all the benefits of one- such as the improved performance in CAD and 3D design and stuff like that
I recently bought one for an equivalent of 190USD and it performs pretty well, especially if you account in the low power usage. The GTX 1650 GDDR6 goes for 370USD here and the GTX 1050Ti (which performs worse with a higher TDP than the T600) goes for around 300USD, if you can actually get your hands on one. All in all, the T600 seems like a pretty good deal right now. Crazy times.
1650 super seems to be the best value right now if you can find one, I got evga one from microcenter for 239.99 sadly it hasn't come back ever since. I'd say avoid the 30 series because they are over inflated. The 1650 super seems like best deal only 80 dollar markup above msrp and can still hold its own in the vast majority of games.
@Viztiz I was gonna buy the 1030 it is quite good as a stop gap gpu or to get your pc up and running otherwise just use integrated graphics if your cpu has it is my suggestion.
I gamed a bit on a Quadro K1200 earlier this year which is like the grandfather of this Quadro T600. The one thing that is cool about the bottom-end Quadro cards is that you can fit them in tiny form factors given how small they are.
It's not really designed as a gaming card, but in a pinch it'll work as you demonstrated. Shame about the price tag! Maybe you can find some CAD company liquidation sale selling them off cheap.
4:06 Quatro Its in the name Dawid 4 display ports still a Good card you could game on 4 monitors. A year ago that was a very cheap card and the 1650ti no one on TH-cam would recommend buying unless you were mowing lawns for living
My work laptop has a p4000 quadro card and it plays games basically on par with my old 2070 Super. Now every time I go away for work I install all my steam games before I go
Dawid you should do a video buying a prebuilt PC off craigslist or kijiji in the current market. Maybe do a anither video of you upgrading a PC like that with other parts you already have from your previous videos.
I got a K600 and it actually plays GTA 5 respectfully well for what it is. But mostly it's a CUDA acceleration card for DVDFab ripping. Way faster than the i5 2400 in the machine I built it for
i wouldnt suggest it, u get special support for quadros and a special driver that only works with them, besides that, i guess the DIE is hardware cut, dont think the shaders are removed by bios
odd, the memory chips on that card are: k4z80325bc-hc14 which is rated at 14gbps. but the card runs them at 1250mhz which is 10gbps. these quadro cards may have very high oc potential.
So I'm actually gonna get this card because I can't use any other cards in my pc because they are not compatible. But for its power consumption and profromance I'm gonna need this
Hey the big CC store in/near Vancouver had heaps of 3060,3070 and 3080 of various brands. My friend built an epic 3kcad 3080 aorus xtreme pc 3weeks ago.
I have a GTX1650 GDDR6 version in my PC. I got it august 2020 and it was the best I could afford and it cost £130 when i got it they now cost around £220 at places ive seen. The clocks are slower on the GDDR6 version compared to the GDDR5 version but mine does a great job at boosting the clock it will happily sit at 1980Mhz all the time while gaming.
I bought a quadro P2000 on ebay to put in my Ryzen 5950x build. I paid £165 for it. Its surprisingly capable considering the single slot cooling solution on it and that it has no external power needed. Its somewhere between gtx 1050ti and gtx 1060 in performance.
@@glitter_fart I know it's crazy I managed to buy two 1080ti's for about 900 the only issue was they had no coolers just naked boards. I was able to use a broken 780ti cooler on one card and bought arctic cooler for the second. They both do great so I'm very pleased.
The one thing I found selling off my RTX 2060 (when my mainboard "died" and I decided to just go back to a laptop -- which I already had and was using 3/4 of the time anyway) is that people are not paying the outrageous prices people think. Of course, some cards are worth more than others, but for example an RTX 2060 (non OC version) seems to go for $400-$450 for the right buyer. Then again, a 3060 or 3080 might go for quite a bit more since they are the latest gen, but again, I didn't see anyone paying the $500-$600 asking price people had on eBay. $400-$450 was about average. For me, I managed to make about $100 on mine (bought it for $280 with rebate, and sold it for $400.
Nice job here, thanks. Check current pricing on a low-profile 1650 with ddr6 and the T600 will start to look like a bargain. (Spoiler: It's over $400!)
I've been considering these low profile workstation cards for upgrading an Optiplex SFF PC. They don't sell gaming cards in anything less than dual slot for anything better than a GT 1030 on team green, or a Yeston RX 550 for team Red. I did trip over an RX 560D (an amputee RX 560) by them, but it disappeared before I could afford it. Price is .... not highway robbery, at $250 last time the 560D was available, and for the 550 actually came down to $200. Bummer that nobody ever talks about these workstation cards in reviews, so I have to scare up specs from some obscure reference paper on nVidia or AMD's web pages to understand what gaming card they resemble so I can get an idea of performance. And since I don't know the naming convention, rinse and repeat for every card I consider...
Sadly don't get anything slower than a rx 470 anything slower is barely able to make games playable at 1080p. Unless u play alot of old stuff the rx 460 heck even 560 suck pretty hard. There usable yes but only just.
I was quite surprised how well that Quadro handled those games, Especially BF5,Im courius at 7:24 he mentioned about getting close to a CPU bottleneck, How does he determine this?..i have an 11700K which boosts to 5ghz and a 2080 (non ti/non super) Would you say these are matched for each other?
Depends what you want to play. Nephew is good with a 750ti sc on Apex, Rocket League and Fortnite + few other older games. At the screen size of 24'', lowering quality is fine.
THANK YOU SO MMUCH. I was going to get a gt 1030 due to my low power supply. and having a single slot only. after i had seen this video I instantly went to check the price on it in my country. and it was only 159$(converted) here!. this is the BEST option for single slot, low psu gamers.
I wonder if you could undervolt this card to lower the temp and increase the boost clock. Quadro card still follow the normal Nvidia boost algorithm. I built an old optiplex for my son and used an old P600 I had laying around and all I did was repaste it and the boost clock went from 1475mhz to 1725mhz
Just got one of these for £129 from Lenovo... considering that a GTX 1650 now costs twice as much I consider this a real bargain. Compared to my Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC it can certainly hold its own, does a solid 60 FPS in Forza Horizon 5 @ 1080p medium (this being the reason for the purchase), so no complaints at all. Paired with a Core i3-10105F it's running mighty circles around a Ryzen 5 5600G, at the same price choice was an easy one.
Damn, we have quite a few 6600 XT cards at or close to MSRP while the 1650 cards are going for $220 USD starting in the same shop near me. The GeForce RTX 3060 cards are still priced quite a bit higher than the 6600 XT cards for some odd reason unless you are lucky enough to have these cards in stock at Best buy. There are also a ton of 1050 Ti cards available where I'm at but only desperate people who don't know any better would pick it up at the $200 USD price point.
Even the stores are price gouging on graphics cards I'm stuck with a 650 Ti which I should be thankful and I am so many people are stuck with integrated graphics just wish I had a 1660 super had the money for an MSRP 1660 super ended up having to spend it within four months on food
Hey. You have probably mentioned that at one point but I am kinda new on the channel. Could you please tell me what software are you using to display temps and usage of hardware?
@@cortezbaldur413 I'm just guessing the T600 would perform similar to a gtx 1050. They have the same number of shaders, the T600 is a generation newer but is clocked lower.
When people start gaming on quadro cards, you know th market is shit
lol
hopefully we dont get to the condition where ppl gaming on fake gpu
I’m looking for a 1660 ti and all of them are £400-£500 I’m in pain
@@hazzerdasher1 - Join the club, had a GT640 in my Ryzen 5 system since building it in February!
The current market is why I'm jealously guarding my 1060 6GB and the 1650 I actually managed to snag on discount just before things went so bad like Smaug on his pile of treasure.
"It's a lot more obscure than that."
GT 1010?!!!
"Quadro T600"
oh :(
hi
I wish it was a GT 1010.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff woah dawid here too
The GT 1010 is wandering the Middle Earth, looking to finally make its way home.
Please pray for it 😔
@Viztiz It had a paper launch, but i can't find benchmarks or anyone selling it
'Ten thiddy' within the first twenty seconds, we're off to a great start.
*first thiddy seconds
Missing thermal pad : Nowadays, even professional graphics cards are not built correctly
To the untrained eye It might look like it was put together crappily. But upon closer inspection. There's little to no metal if both the last 2 pads were placed correctly. As 3/5 of it will be hanging over the center fan cutout. It's just a poorly built cooler and pcb layout.
@@AznTony360 exactly, it’s a ‘will do’ solution thermally, prioritizing the form factor of the card
@@AznTony360 Such a deep burn. 😂
These were probably “bad” somewhat flawed 1650 dies that could be used without some of the bad cores but at a lower freq - better to have low end cards for those who can use them then just throw away the chips (especially these days).
Usually quadros are designed with superior parts for less errors as that's what is needed for their intended purpose.
So saving some bad dies and then selling them as professional card for more...
@Amiga 1200
it wouldn't be more expensive than the launch price of the 1650 if the average price of a real gpu wasn't both of your kidneys
@@pauldethick6175 This is NVIDIA we're talking about, they will try to screw everyone in any way they can.
@@taktuscat4250 Thing is you can't buy a 1650 for less anymore. MSRP is almost nonexistent currently for most GPUs.
Dawid: " the only gpu that i could find, and it is not a gt 710"
Me, an intellectual: yeah, it must be a gt 210
Gt 730
A GT210 will set you back about $300 in 2022....
@@SSJfraz i've seen them on ebay, and at our reseller site for around 100 usd, so yeah.
@@o-hogameplay185 100 dollars for a GT 210?! WTF!
@@OrigamiVR yep. i dont know if someone actually bought it, but still. btw the gtx 10 and 9 series gpu prices are still over theyre initial release price here in hungary. just an example: i bought a 1050 ti (a pre oc version) for 50000 HUF. now these are around 50000+ now, as USED. currently i am looking for a tesla m40, that is around a 980 ti in power, but has 12 (or even 24)gb vram.
Crazy how a year ago 280$ could get you a new 2060… 💀
don't remind me :(
back in September 2019 i get a 1650 super dual fan for 165€, now the exactly same model cost 689€
I remember saying it was expensive T-T
9:26 I might just be being dumb, but I feel like the labels are the wrong way round here.
Nah you right it's doom eternal in the background not gta lmao
Yeah it's definitely backwards
Dammit! Not sure how I missed that, considering I rewatched it a bunch of times. Thanks for pointing it out.
I am so glad you film in 21:9 on top of making a video about the T600 you brilliant human Dawid
Dawid when he sees a potato that somehow fits in a PCI-E slot:
We do a little gaming
@BIG ASS yee yee headass boy what the hell boy
@BIG ASS wtf
I'm actually pretty impressed with the performance, crappy price aside. I've used some workstation cards in the past that theoretically should've had okay performance, but in reality they delivered a choppy, low-fps, glitchy mess of a time due to poor driver support. I mean I used a V7900 in Minecraft and it was far worse than just using the iGPU.
It's likely thanks to memory as well. Quadro cards in the past had HORRIBLE memory frequency and timings, despite using the absolute top of the line memory that GTX gaming equivalents were using. He should definitely try to OC. It's a shame you can't BIOS mod Turing
I recently purchased a T600 for $180, seems like it was a good deal.
I bought one of these last week. Using it for driving auxiliary monitors. It can run four 4k monitors at 120hz (dp1.4), so that's nice. It's good for CAD, office, and signage. Despite being in the family eligible for RTX voice, since it doesn't have RT cores this doesn't work unfortunately. Sure beats paying out the nose just to have a decent 4+ display GPU in this market.
the closest thing to a "budget" card here in Australia is the 1050ti for $350 AUD aka $254 USD
Legit
1050ti costs 270€ in finland which is around 320 usd 🌪️
Yeah, the 710 is the only budget card available here in the UK, after that you're looking £400+ new or 3-5 year old second hand for anything else.
@@buggerlugz6753 Yep, it's definitely the worst here by far. But never mind graphic cards, you can't even obtain affordable food in the UK anymore.
1050 ti is around 250 dollar in my country, yeah its shit
Wow, that's my next purchase for my new PC build. This Quadro should do it especially in terms of video editing
I actually recommend a used Quadro k1200 over this for the price...
@@DavisMakesGames found none in my place. I can only see those T600s
@@thevigilante8523 Maybe an RX 550 then? I found a 4gb low profile one for 90€ to use in my 4K stream/gaming TV box, and it does do a decent job at that.
@@CarbonPanther those dont have nvenc, and nvec is very useful for video editing. i do my (unprofessional) video editing on a rx 570 and r7 3700x, and it... well, it works, but if i had nvenc, it would be alot better. (my school used nvidia gpus with nvenc when i was learning to video edit)
@@CarbonPanther RX 550 is weaker. I'd rather have that quadro for the sake of the content making, but thanks for the info
2:26 - Damn, same. Just randomly was looking around a electronics store yesterday and they had a single 3060 Ti for ~640€
Did you get it
Yeah it’s looking like you can reliably (ish) get a 3060ti for £650 (edit: in the UK)
@@Probly I ended up getting a rtx gaming laptop can't be bothered looking for a gpu when there are GPu in stock I'm gonna upgrade my desktop
@@capsikseason nice, my friend did the same and got an RTX 3070 + 5800h in a laptop I think. He got some deal due to education etc so it ended up at £1200-1300. Bit of a bargain really and when using an external display is fine as a permanent replacement to a desktop
@@Probly I spent around 1600 got ryzen 7 5800 rtx 3070 was cheaper than buying a rtx 3090 for 3k
I should have went to bed 4 hours ago.... but I’ll watch it😂
same
Nah you good 🤣
sleeps overrated amirite
@@LilTachanka lol truu
@@LilTachanka True dat
Reminds me of the time when GT 1030s were the only other GPU at the $100 price point FSR
people used to talk so much shit about poor gt 1030, now there is people begging for one because amd apus are expensive and hard to find sometimes
Or you can get the AMD alternative, wich is the RX550 4GB DDR5
@@gtsonev1988 u srs?
@@gtsonev1988 the one you’re suggesting outperforms GT1030, and its price is significantly higher than 1030.
So, unless you have the ‘budget’, people should just opt for the 1030, it may not do as much as the other, but it holds pretty well with low A games.
@@gtsonev1988 the RX550 price is more the double
So if this were a Geforce class GPU, I’d probably call this the GTX 1640 or something like that. Honestly, that T600 I think still does better than a 1050 Ti from what I saw.
I'd call it a g 1601
Missed oppotunity with the video title, "The Best Smelling, But Least Selling Graphics Card"
Oh you are a genius. What missed gold 😂
Scalpers > Miners > Gamers
Professionals: So it's our turn now?
Throwing this out there, these cards are great for throwing in servers for VDI GPU acceleration. Low profile, single slot, and low power consumption makes them great cards. Plus being a “quadro” class ticks a lot of boxes for compatibility lists for those types of workloads. You aren’t gaming but with one of these you could easily off load a lot of rendering off the CPU for VDI. And at under $300 that’s quite a steal for the workload.
"Something that your cat murdered in the shower" as my cat vomits a hairball next to me. I think my cat agrees with you.
I went into my local Canada computes and there were a bunch of Rtx 6600s for 600, a 1050 ti, and some 6900xts. Right when I got there, they were bringing in a stock of 1660 supers, and I asked if they had any 1650, and they had a single msi venous 1650 for 299$! I bought it immediately.
glad you could find one in today's market
I'm pretty sure that's just a 1650 that came out defective so they used it for the Quadro series
quadro is higher, more stable class. It is for proffesionals so it should be other way around.
@@ligametis It’s the same silicon. Maybe with the extreme high end they’re using better quality dies, but low end like this it’s just whatever trash they have.
@@emlyndewar but quadro is more oriented with stability, usually you pay way more for the same performance as geforce. They are often downclocked or carefully binned vfor this
@@ligametis i thought the only difference is that Quadro is for making games and normal GPU is for playing games
@@jesus5258 They have different driver support which makes the Quadro more efficient at certain tasks vs the RTX cards. Also one thing that no one has mentioned yet is that these cards have RT Cores, not enough to run for games mind you, but enough to help on Rendering.
The main problem of that card is probably the drivers. Quadro drivers don't get the optimization per games that the GTX series get, which is pretty important for low-end GPU like this.
you tried ? to assert this? I bought it recently and there are no problems with the drivers - this is in the past
you can use modded nvidia geforce drivers that also unlock extra functions.
@@slybunda any tutorials or sources ?
I just got this card directly from the Lenovo online shop - for 128 Euros plus tax. No brainer if you just want to play simple games, eg. Zwift. The T1000 went for 220 Euros.
"Quadro T600"
Good god, Dawid is so desperate for GPUs he ripped it out of a Terminator!
Edit: From the results, looks like the T600 is a 1650 that is trying its best to become a Ten Thiddy and not *quite* succeeding.
As of TODAY...like THIS HOUR, I found a 4gb GTX 1650 for $219.99 and a 2gb Quadro P620 for $199.99 at the Houston Texas MicroCenter.
The Best Buy near me has a GT710 in a glass museum case. It's the only graphics card they have.
Calling this a budget gpu is like calling sinatraa doing an "eco" with the spectre
You also didn’t mention that since it _is_ a Quadro, it has all the benefits of one- such as the improved performance in CAD and 3D design and stuff like that
true, but the point of the video was literally gaming and using the "best" budget GPU that's actually on shelves and don't require selling a kidney.
I recently bought one for an equivalent of 190USD and it performs pretty well, especially if you account in the low power usage. The GTX 1650 GDDR6 goes for 370USD here and the GTX 1050Ti (which performs worse with a higher TDP than the T600) goes for around 300USD, if you can actually get your hands on one. All in all, the T600 seems like a pretty good deal right now. Crazy times.
1650 super seems to be the best value right now if you can find one, I got evga one from microcenter for 239.99 sadly it hasn't come back ever since. I'd say avoid the 30 series because they are over inflated. The 1650 super seems like best deal only 80 dollar markup above msrp and can still hold its own in the vast majority of games.
@Viztiz I was gonna buy the 1030 it is quite good as a stop gap gpu or to get your pc up and running otherwise just use integrated graphics if your cpu has it is my suggestion.
I gamed a bit on a Quadro K1200 earlier this year which is like the grandfather of this Quadro T600. The one thing that is cool about the bottom-end Quadro cards is that you can fit them in tiny form factors given how small they are.
change thermal pasta, change fan to dual 120mm custom fan (slap casing fan), overclock,
So this cards costs roughly the same as I paid for my gtx 1070 back in 2017, yet performs worse.
Rip the market.
It's not really designed as a gaming card, but in a pinch it'll work as you demonstrated. Shame about the price tag! Maybe you can find some CAD company liquidation sale selling them off cheap.
4:06 Quatro Its in the name Dawid 4 display ports still a Good card you could game on 4 monitors. A year ago that was a very cheap card and the 1650ti no one on TH-cam would recommend buying unless you were mowing lawns for living
My work laptop has a p4000 quadro card and it plays games basically on par with my old 2070 Super.
Now every time I go away for work I install all my steam games before I go
I just did a price check on my MSI RTX 2060 Gaming Z that I bought in 2019 for $380 and its selling for like $800 now
Dawid you should do a video buying a prebuilt PC off craigslist or kijiji in the current market. Maybe do a anither video of you upgrading a PC like that with other parts you already have from your previous videos.
i didn't knew this gpu exists, i like the 40 watts consumption alot
if it was fanless it would be excellent, not gonna lie, i would like this gpu alot
I love that you just had to poke the "don't touch" sticker on the 1650 🤣
for that cute form factor... and that TDP... that was pretty impressive
I got a K600 and it actually plays GTA 5 respectfully well for what it is.
But mostly it's a CUDA acceleration card for DVDFab ripping. Way faster than the i5 2400 in the machine I built it for
Would’ve loved it if the actual purchase would’ve been part of this video, the utter bewilderment of the computer shop’s staff must’ve been priceless
The escalation of how Dawid is saying "Linode" is making me way happier than it should
4:56 I wonder if you can flash a standard 1650 bios onto the card and will it increase performance?
i wouldnt suggest it, u get special support for quadros and a special driver that only works with them, besides that, i guess the DIE is hardware cut, dont think the shaders are removed by bios
It's not going to give you any more cores, and chances are it won't do anything much.
I laughed way too hard at the way u deliberately touched the "don't touch" sticker on that card at 8:30
You mean "Twilight Zone" experience. A Twilight experience usually involves being in a love triangle with a werewolf and a sparkly vampire
odd, the memory chips on that card are: k4z80325bc-hc14 which is rated at 14gbps. but the card runs them at 1250mhz which is 10gbps. these quadro cards may have very high oc potential.
Damn the background is looking sweet!
So I'm actually gonna get this card because I can't use any other cards in my pc because they are not compatible. But for its power consumption and profromance I'm gonna need this
Sorry let me re word this. I can't find any good low profile cards that are actually compatible or worth money besides this one
When I saw the specs and price for this GPU(T600), I bought it right away. It was going to replace the P620 in one of my computers.
Hey the big CC store in/near Vancouver had heaps of 3060,3070 and 3080 of various brands. My friend built an epic 3kcad 3080 aorus xtreme pc 3weeks ago.
I have a GTX1650 GDDR6 version in my PC. I got it august 2020 and it was the best I could afford and it cost £130 when i got it they now cost around £220 at places ive seen. The clocks are slower on the GDDR6 version compared to the GDDR5 version but mine does a great job at boosting the clock it will happily sit at 1980Mhz all the time while gaming.
Where I live you can pick a a 1650(single fan) for about ~230€ and a 1650super for -280€ but both of these only available on one website
(A single tear streams down my face)..it's come to this.
Went to micro center the other day (to pick up a free ssd ;)), apparently they are doing well with GPUs now. There were plenty in stock it seemed
I bought a quadro P2000 on ebay to put in my Ryzen 5950x build. I paid £165 for it. Its surprisingly capable considering the single slot cooling solution on it and that it has no external power needed. Its somewhere between gtx 1050ti and gtx 1060 in performance.
I sure am glad I picked up a used Gigabyte 1660 super 6GB OC edition for $100. Does what I need it to. Current GPU prices are absolutely crazy.
God's give strenght to my 1080 for at least 2 more years
I sold mine recently because I managed to snag a 3070 for cheap. Good luck bro! Maybe replace the thermal paste and give it a bit of cleaning love ;)
@@glitter_fart
I know it's crazy I managed to buy two 1080ti's for about 900 the only issue was they had no coolers just naked boards. I was able to use a broken 780ti cooler on one card and bought arctic cooler for the second. They both do great so I'm very pleased.
The one thing I found selling off my RTX 2060 (when my mainboard "died" and I decided to just go back to a laptop -- which I already had and was using 3/4 of the time anyway) is that people are not paying the outrageous prices people think. Of course, some cards are worth more than others, but for example an RTX 2060 (non OC version) seems to go for $400-$450 for the right buyer. Then again, a 3060 or 3080 might go for quite a bit more since they are the latest gen, but again, I didn't see anyone paying the $500-$600 asking price people had on eBay. $400-$450 was about average. For me, I managed to make about $100 on mine (bought it for $280 with rebate, and sold it for $400.
Nice job here, thanks. Check current pricing on a low-profile 1650 with ddr6 and the T600 will start to look like a bargain. (Spoiler: It's over $400!)
a raped GTX 1650 woot hoot Nvida rapes their own products to
09:28 i think the names of the gpus are switched at the last comparison screen?
Looks like I will be upgrading everything AROUND my old Rx570 8gb for now. Crazy times were upgrading in.
I've been considering these low profile workstation cards for upgrading an Optiplex SFF PC.
They don't sell gaming cards in anything less than dual slot for anything better than a GT 1030 on team green, or a Yeston RX 550 for team Red.
I did trip over an RX 560D (an amputee RX 560) by them, but it disappeared before I could afford it. Price is .... not highway robbery, at $250 last time the 560D was available, and for the 550 actually came down to $200.
Bummer that nobody ever talks about these workstation cards in reviews, so I have to scare up specs from some obscure reference paper on nVidia or AMD's web pages to understand what gaming card they resemble so I can get an idea of performance. And since I don't know the naming convention, rinse and repeat for every card I consider...
Sadly don't get anything slower than a rx 470 anything slower is barely able to make games playable at 1080p. Unless u play alot of old stuff the rx 460 heck even 560 suck pretty hard. There usable yes but only just.
Still don't skip the sponsor part, the way he does it is too funny 😂
well.. what happens if you put a 1650 bios on it?
that is a interesting idea, not sure if the chip can handle it, but sounds fun to try
It WILL crash.
I'd love to see more videos about quadros, this was super fun lol
Checked my local bestbuy last weekend. Only thing they had in stock were some gtx 1030s for like $200 xD
I walked into Best Buy and saw 1660 Supers for $390. Seemed like a good deal nowadays but I paid less for 5700XT last year.
I was quite surprised how well that Quadro handled those games, Especially BF5,Im courius at 7:24 he mentioned about getting close to a CPU bottleneck, How does he determine this?..i have an 11700K which boosts to 5ghz and a 2080 (non ti/non super) Would you say these are matched for each other?
8:09 imagine seeing a man pull out a RPG at an intersection and you just think "let me go on ahead and back up a little"
About 6:45, why do you not turn up the settings? Testing at 1080p low is more of a CPU test than anything.
what if you fit a noctua fan and apply the thermal pad in the appropriate way ?
Bro the things he says makes me laugh so hard bro, "something a cat tore up in a shower at 3AM" like its so random yet so fitting hahaa.
Dawid really emphasizes Linode… cool mate. Cool.
I like how you brought up the 1650 original msrp as if it's not currently selling for 200 to 250 more than the t600 right now
Depends what you want to play. Nephew is good with a 750ti sc on Apex, Rocket League and Fortnite + few other older games. At the screen size of 24'', lowering quality is fine.
Linode keeps sponsoring this madlad man
"The Quadro was the last thing that I expected to be the budget card in stock."
THANK YOU SO MMUCH. I was going to get a gt 1030 due to my low power supply. and having a single slot only. after i had seen this video I instantly went to check the price on it in my country. and it was only 159$(converted) here!. this is the BEST option for single slot, low psu gamers.
What power supply do you have? Did you buy it? Is it good?
Great video! only thing missing was comparison of street PRICE between T600 (this card), 1650, and T1000 (Quadro "full" version of 1650)
I wonder if you could undervolt this card to lower the temp and increase the boost clock. Quadro card still follow the normal Nvidia boost algorithm. I built an old optiplex for my son and used an old P600 I had laying around and all I did was repaste it and the boost clock went from 1475mhz to 1725mhz
Just got one of these for £129 from Lenovo... considering that a GTX 1650 now costs twice as much I consider this a real bargain. Compared to my Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC it can certainly hold its own, does a solid 60 FPS in Forza Horizon 5 @ 1080p medium (this being the reason for the purchase), so no complaints at all. Paired with a Core i3-10105F it's running mighty circles around a Ryzen 5 5600G, at the same price choice was an easy one.
That's the GPU market for you, drinking eau de cologne and paying it like vintage wine
petition to make the medieval painting with actual dawid heads on it
My 30 dollar P600 2GB actually does useful work in one of my servers.
It has double the Passmark of a P620 which is a solid card for Blender, Autocad, etc. And those are my two favorite 'games' lol
Damn, we have quite a few 6600 XT cards at or close to MSRP while the 1650 cards are going for $220 USD starting in the same shop near me. The GeForce RTX 3060 cards are still priced quite a bit higher than the 6600 XT cards for some odd reason unless you are lucky enough to have these cards in stock at Best buy. There are also a ton of 1050 Ti cards available where I'm at but only desperate people who don't know any better would pick it up at the $200 USD price point.
On US Amazon, this "budget graphics card" is USD $309
you could try slapping on a decent cooler on it and overclocking the hell out of it
My Quadro K4200 fought gallantly until I finally scored a 6800 XT at retail via AMD Direct. Thing is a powerhouse- an AUTOCAD champ.
Even the stores are price gouging on graphics cards I'm stuck with a 650 Ti which I should be thankful and I am so many people are stuck with integrated graphics just wish I had a 1660 super had the money for an MSRP 1660 super ended up having to spend it within four months on food
Hey. You have probably mentioned that at one point but I am kinda new on the channel. Could you please tell me what software are you using to display temps and usage of hardware?
Sure! I use MSI Afterburner's overlay. Just search for a guide on TH-cam for how to set it up. 👍
@@DawidDoesTechStuffThank you
Oh at the end 9:24, for a second, I thought the T600 outperformed the gtx 🥲
9:10
Ahh yes you lose 12 frames when you turn down GTA 5’s settings to low with GTX 1660
You can get an OEM RX 460 on Ebay for $79, I think it would perform similar.
Naw the rx 460 is pretty bad even a 560 is barely even usable for gaming. The graphics score on a t600 is way higher than both.
@@cortezbaldur413 I'm just guessing the T600 would perform similar to a gtx 1050.
They have the same number of shaders, the T600 is a generation newer but is clocked lower.
GPUs are in stock now, the high prices are just scalpers and brands trying to cling to the old princing