I used to buy old business laptops with quadro cards to game on. They're cheap and generally in good quality. Some cards you can get modified geforce drivers that get better DirectX performance.
@@RandomGaminginHD And running high textures is better than normal textures in GTA, because normal textures are actually compressed on the fly before being fed to the GPU. So if you have enough VRAM, always run the max texture quality on GTA.
It is very much the game engine’s fault. How Rockstar built the engine, if the fps goes above 188 fps the game takes a massive deuce and tanks 1% and .1% lows. Best thing to do with GTA V is cap it to 144 or 165 depending on the monitor. Gamers’ Nexus I think did a video on GTA V’s buggy engine when it comes to unlocked fps.
It would be super easy for folks to measure its performance if you compare it with some mainstream GPUs like the 1050ti, rx 560 or 960/970. Seems like a good topic to cover for an extra lil video for this bad boy. 🙃
@@zainrao5181 Then how I found RX 580 for $149, literally from the new supply? There are the cheapest versions of radeon. Hell, there's RX 5700 XT 8GB that costs 300$ It's all in my country
About GTA V: The Game-engine has a 180fps-cap and the closer you get to it, the more the game stutters. That's something they never fixed for some reason.
@@EllaKarhu what's wrong? if that game stutters at higher fps and other games dont whos fault is that other than the game dev? and come on, you really gonna shame people for making money?
@@EllaKarhu 180 fps cap on 360hz is kinda unacceptable. its like locking ur fps at 60 with a 144hz. just hurts the eye when you're used to a certain hz
@@holorenSHORTS 180 actually divides from 360 quite well, so it would still look good on a 360hz monitor. However, 60/144 divides strangely and therefore some frames may get skipped or just feels wrong, you're half right.
Seems like this is a pretty good option, and I like the fact it has 4x display port outputs, so in theory you could drive 4 separate monitors (which would come in handy in a business/workstation environment). It also seems like the minimum VRAM you should have in your GPU nowadays is 4GB. 2GB just doesn't seem to cut it anymore.
Yeah I had to switch from 750ti 2gb to 970 4gb for several reasons including former VRAM not being enough. I think 3gb are fine just as well but one may wonder, for how long. Not that this card has this option, just in general
@@SianaGearz I know that the 1060 came with both 3GB and 6GB video memory as options, and I know for sure which choice I'd make, even if it cost more. 3GB video memory might be enough for less intensive titles, but I'd certainly be going for 4GB or more for any modern or more intensive titles. Thankfully my laptop's 1050Ti has 4GB video memory, whilst my desktop's 960 has 2GB video memory. I also looked inside my local CEX store and whilst I got a good deal on some PC3L RAM, and a 512GB SSD, their GPU prices were awful!
@@TheSpotify95 1050Ti is kinda just a little on the slow side; then again it's a laptop GPU so that's very adequate, you don't necessarily want more heat than necessary in a laptop and you're less pressed to target higher resolutions either, so it's a nice compromise. When i was buying a GPU a few years ago, my choice within my budget was between the 4GB 970 and 3GB 1060 and it's still tough to say what would have been the right choice. 1060 sure has an advantage of supporting FreeSync and HDR-out, and should be overall a little faster in newer titles, as long as the memory is not overtaxed. The slightly shortened 4GB in 970 (3.5GB hot limit) actually work very well and don't pose any real problems in games. I paid 80€ for it and it was barely used, it was back over 2 years ago; 1060 even 3GB would have cost at least slightly more. Right now you'd be paying closer to 150€ for either, over 200€ for a 6GB. A couple months ago you could buy something like a 2060 S for just north of 500€ or a 3060 for 600€, which is already severely overpriced; right now the prices have shot about 200€ up in comparison to that, which is just crazy. 1650 was 150€ a year ago and now it's closer to 400€. I wonder if things relax at least a little in January, but i don't actually have a lot of hope. I sure hope my 970 doesn't kick the bucket! I just got a massive scare earlier today where my computer clicked off; then when i booted it and played a little again, it did as well. Luckily it was probably just the VRM OTP, apparently i clicked something wrong in Afterburner and turned off the fan gradient, it was undercooled and overheated. Still it's a little scary that i pushed that limit, might have shortened its life a little. The chip was OK but the VRM was pretty hot. Like if the lowside collapses i can repair the PCB, but if highside goes, the GPU is completely toast. I am thinking of getting a newer platform, so mainboard and CPU, the prices are tenable. Got a terabyte SATA SSD also a couple months back for like 80€ which is just spectacular. DDR4 RAM prices are good to go as well, paid like 56€ retail for a 16GB kit 3200 a few weeks back, i can't use it right now, i'm still on Ivy Bridge, but the price was right and i'll need it for the next platform anyway. Splurged on a nice display after 10 years, a 1440p 27" IPS with 165Hz, and that was 270€, very nice, i had repaired my prior display once already and it has been fading quite a bit, and never was that good to begin with, it's a massive chunk of change for me, but well, i slowly needed something, and decided to treat myself for a change, i don't need that much food anyway.
That's a pretty good card for workstation use and doesn't require any additional power. As far as gaming goes the T600 is a cut down GTX 1650 as they use the same GPU die but the 1650 has 896 shaders vs the T400's 640. Basically a way for Nvidia to make use of chips with some defects in them. The real shame is in the US the T600 is currently selling for $250-300+ and my 5 year old $200 1060 3GB still offers 2x the performance of the T600 in pretty much everything. GPU prices are still so far out of whack!
Even a 1060 could go for 300-400 bucks rn depending on the day unless you find a clueless guy selling his old card for what he bought it at years ago or less
@@joshuagavaghan224 Yes, I'm well aware of that. I still cannot fathom how a card I bought half a decade ago is worth up to double what I paid for it. Also, how "new" models are being released that have less than half the amount of raw power as this half decade old card does and still cost more now than it did back then... I'm really hoping that in 6-12 months prices start to come back down but I've also been saying that for well over a year with no real change so far.
This is similar to the Quadro P1000 in specs and performance, of which I have one. The best thing about ANY business oriented hardware is that businesses frequently discard hardware during upgrades, so if you know the right people you can get quality "previously enjoyed" hardware for cheap or even free. I got that P1000 for free when I worked at an IT company, pulled it from a client workstation who upgraded to a more powerful quadro GPU. Unlike private owners, most business have absolutely no concern for what happens to old hardware once new hardware has been purchased since it didn't come out of anyone's pocket, and often they buy new hardware more often than they really need to, in order to write off revenue on their taxes.
Awesome review RGHD 🥰🤯🥳 it’s great to see how good these workstation style gpu’s can perform and can be had for a decent price in these times 👍. You may even get a small boost from FSR/DLSS and even score some “light RTX features” found in Far Cry6 etc which would be something I’d like to see more of 👍🥰. Thanks again for your great work and most enjoyable videos. Cheers 🍻
That was really interesting to watch. I'd love to see a followup with overclocking this little beast. I saw the temps were sitting at around 65 C which leaves a fair bit of headroom (really impressive for such a tiny cooler as well) so I feel that'd be a really interesting watch, and could sway a few more people to consider that card as their next purchase
Kind of odd that you couldn't get afterburner to work on Halo Infinite. I've been using it pretty normally ever since the Beta and even now. Either way, I'm kind of sad I missed this card. I'm building my friend's first PC and the only one we could find was an RX 550. If I had known this card existed, I would've gotten this one over what we're getting now
@@RandomGaminginHD you need to download the beta version of afterburner. When I get to my pc I’ll update this comment with a link so you can show it :)
These experiments you do are fascinating. There's something immensely satisfying about making these pieces of hardware do things they're not meant to do. It's like running a game on your graphing calculator; if you know, you know. Why your videos get downvotes baffles me. No sense of humour, I'd wager. Anyway, keep on doing these weird and quirky tests, they're appreciated, as is your charming presentation and wit. Cheers!
@@retrocomputing The approximate aspect ratio of human vision is 5.5:2 iirc. I tested this out with a tape measure at a set distance and a really big wall. A resolution of 5500 x 2000 (about 6k) is not out if the question. Also, as vr is very sensitive to frame rate, a gpu being able to do 6k 120 may be a future requirement.
@@Reformedekko that has nothing to do with progression. An 8k 24" monitor just doesn't make sense. Our graphics cards aren't able to push super good textures and reallife physics because for years now we pushed resolutions way to hard. I was talking about conventional gaming, not VR. You would have to sit 10cm in front of your monitor to see the difference between 4k and 8k if your monitor is only 24". That's what I meant.
Interesting. This card solidly beats my GTX 970 in several titles. Hence even more astonishing that it's not really mentioned anywhere unless you know where to look. Definitely an option for gamers who don't mind lower settings or older titles.
@@sali-ali Could be because it's paired with a modern CPU, I have an i5-4690. But over 100 fps in GTAV? No shot on a 970. Average 60 fps in BF2042? Perhaps. I achieved around 50 during the beta, maybe it's more optimized now, who knows.
@@sali-ali If they're passing 3.5 GB VRAM usage on their 970 it will bottleneck super hard, that last half a gig is ~7 times slower than the first 3.5 gigs.
6:08 lmao I love your videos for these reasons man. you're a great genuine guy and you're funny af fr. you make my days better whenever you upload dude, genuinely.
Nice find. These look like they can slot into a "slim profile" / "low profile" micro ATX case (if you can find the right I/O shield) favoured by pre-built manufacturers; but they seem to be able to outperform the aging GTX 1050 low profile cards (to say nothing for the crappy GT 730 or 710). It could also be interesting to compare it with the AMD APU's.
This is a continuation of a line of Nvidia cards I have had a lot of great use out of over the years - I had a 600 (Fermi), then a K600 (Kepler) then a K620 (Kepler 2.0) and my current card is a P620 (Pascal) which is about as fast as a GTX750ti but uses just 40w. I don't do much gaming, so these entry level Quadro cards are ideal for me. I'm thinking of getting a T600 after seeing this review, cheers!
I got one and I am really really happy with it rn, in my country the 1650 can be up to x2 more expensive than this card (like the equivalent of $250 USD for the T600 and like up to $500 for the 1650) and it works like a charm paired with a Ryz 5 3600 and 16 GB of RAM. I'm able to play R6S at medium settings with native 1080p resolution with an average of like 80 to 90fps with no frametime spikes, at least I haven't been able to percieve one until now, and that is enough for me, who used to play on minimum settings and 25% resolution scaling at 720p in a t430 thinkpad laptop with the NVS gpu (had an average of 30 to 20fps). Apart from all of that, it's power consumption is minimal, using just 40 W on full load. For the times we are living in, anyone searching for a Turing card on a really tight budget, it is the best option rn.
just to note the power circuitry on this card is the same as the T1000 model so can go higher in TDP. with modded bios you can get the clocks and power limit up a fair bit giving it around 20% more performance.
Just ordered it for 15k INR (200 USD). I'm finally happy to get something for my R5 3600XT I built this PC a year ago and I couldnt afford any GPU so was rocking 710 till now however I can't express how good it feels to get hands on a GPU and I don't mind playing games on low or even ultra low. I've seen bad days in past when I had to game on 480p with ultra low patches from internet.
So glad this is working at all in BF2042 after hearing a bunch of streamers having problems with their fancy 3080/90s, this should show them that indeed there probably is something else than "bad game make lag" that is the cause here (im thinking they have a crooked config) :)
A lot of stuff in GTA V is affected by FPS, at 120fps and higher, some missions will break, and at about 140fps and higher, it will begin to stutter. Enabling MSAA just lowered your framerate, thats why it fixed the stuttering.
The thing I like the most about this card is the form factor and power consumption. As I'm using a miniature ITX form factor (4-litre chassis) for mostly light gaming and video editing purposes, having a card that's just strong enough but doesn't draw a lot of power and has a small size is a difficult task.
GTA's engine has a hard frame limit of 187.5fps, if your card is hitting 150+ then it's actually too good for the settings used, this makes it really hard to run lower settings without v-sync on powerful PCs. Textures are also a weird one, high textures always seems to result in smoother frametimes, something to do with real-time compression I think
This would definitely have been the auction I would be going with moving forward, except for the fact that I've consistently been getting 1650s for about 200 bucks
Good review, and keep in mind that it should be topping out at just 40 watts. And for the price you got it at, that's really decent performance for a budget build. It's normally over $200 though.
Hey! Have you checked out the newest nvidia driver that comes with a sort-of-competitor to amd's FSR? Nvidia also released a tool called ICat to compare details between screenshots easily, i think those could make for a cool video!
This might just be perfect for my pc, I’ve been using a k1200 (k standing for Kepler, which is the same as the GTX 700 series) for a while and am looking to upgrade.
EVERY TIME you run the Fortnight numbers I think to my self: Dang boy whoever drew that back side of that young lady sure had a thing for in the shell peanuts.
This looks like a great option for those SFF, USFF and ITX builds, where you may not have the 2 slots available for fitting something like a 1050ti or 1650 , or simply may not have the budget to stretch for a 1650 Super or 1660 for playing the eSports titles. Really impressed with how good the new Halo looked even without the high res pack.
My PC is single slot half height only, as it's an all in one touchscreen PC, There no space for anything bigger, I've upgraded to GT1030 a few years ago, There hasn't been much of anything else that would fit come out!
I really like you test these obscure graphic cards :) Also watching @Santiago Santiago for budget card comparison. You two are the most interesting tech guys on yt. Whats next, a T1000? :)
Well... Tested: The performance with latest Game Ready Driver is EXACTLY between an 1050 Ti and 1650(non gddr6) in almost every game... With the Studio drivers the game performance may be a little less prominent, but, as these "pro" cards accept the Game Ready Drivers, why not?
This looks like it would make a great SFF card. Might have to cut down the support bracket for certain cases, but judging by the size of the card I doubt sag will be a major issue.
I have to thank you my friend! I bought the T600 for 142€ brand new from lenovo for my aged I7 3770 SFF Setup. The T600 will replace my 750Ti and it should be a nice upgrade. Did you get a Displayport to HDMI Adapter out of Box? Anyway. Great Job!
The T1000 is outrageously expensive for very little gain. It has the same amount of shader units as the 1650 (896 vs 640 on the T600), otherwise it's very much identical to the T600, same chip, same RAM, slightly higher boost clock... totally not worth double the money (it costs well over $400). The T600 as is already beats a GTX 1050 Ti. Which makes it a pretty good deal.
not sure why this video gave me an idea, what if you could have a second card in a pc that just handles ray tracing sort of like how you can have a secondary card that just handles Physx. I think that'd be pretty neat if it was possible
@@buffafett985 Well, it is possible, but the card would get bogged down tremendously. I won't be surprised if for this professional series card they actually enabled unaccelerated RT just so one could see how the ray-traced image would look like, but the resulting framerate should be reaching whereabouts of 10 fps or less.
I am a PC Builder and seller, and for my personal PC I've been eyeing the Quadro RTX T600 for a bit. I thought that it was weird because it has GDDR6 memory, which is not normal for many older workstation cards, so this performance is really promising! I may just be able to use this for my occasional gaming in my workstation rig until I have enough for a Radeon RX 6700 XT
The stutters from GTA V are actually caused because of the limitations of the engine if you run the game with more than 150 or 160 fps those dips are inevitable
This is in fact, a perfectly little card for Dual PC streamers who want a card with the Turing based Nvidia encoder for a really cheap price! Great video btw!
I am from India and I got this card for 12500 Indian Rupees or 167 USD. I used it on after Effects, Premier Pro Photoshop. It made everything smooth. 10 minutes of rendering on AE to 3 and half minutes. Thanx for the gamming video as I never tried gamming on it. 🙏
Interesting. I think I may have to go for one of these. I'm currently running a GTX 960 that's currently on the verge of death, and the only other option available to me is the GTX 1050 Ti. Fortunately the majority of the work I do with my system is with Blender, Houdini and DaVinci Resolve, so this is more than adequate for what I do until I can get a true RTX gaming card.
Enabling MSAA didn't directly fix the framepacing, gta5 trips over its own shoelaces once you get around 160+fps. This was discovered over 4 years ago...The fix is to decrease framerates either with an fps cap (144hz monitors with vsync etc) or increase visual quality increasing gpu load. I would suggest soft shadows, high textures and HBAO lighting with maximum draw distance as they make the game look allot better. Turn particles, depth of field, motion blur as low as they can go. high grass can look good but its very demanding so thats a personal trade-off. The pedestrian and car sliders do nothing to framerates in general, they just increase cpu load as it creates random NPC's/cars by hammering storage and should generally be turned down *especially* if on a HDD.
these are good results for a card that wasnt really designed for games
Yeah it's not made for gaming but its still kinda high end
I used to buy old business laptops with quadro cards to game on. They're cheap and generally in good quality. Some cards you can get modified geforce drivers that get better DirectX performance.
@@rajharssh not high end at all
Something so small yet so powerful. Reminds me of something i have
@@vberserk7832 a clitoris?
At this rate you can probably make a terminator movie with all these cards xD
“The 600 series had lower frame rates. We spotted them easy, but these are new.”
Yeah, there is a card called t-1000...and it hardly matches against my 8 year old r9 270...fine wine technology🤔🥸
Your comment makes my night
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Yes. And Elon Musk has relaesed Skynet.....eeeh Starlink.
@@trolco Has it kiquid metal?
man your content is awesome, so glad you're able to help people make budget friendly decisions
Thanks :)
this card is 300 bucks in my country what the hell
@@RandomGaminginHD ok im going to be honest i have no clue as to what the ports on the the card are and would like some help.
@@mreggsandham thats 4 mini display ports
@@v_salat uh it's just 95
GTA V stutters a lot if it gets above ~140fps, it's the game engine's fault most likely
Ah ok, I definitely underestimated this thing haha
@@RandomGaminginHD And running high textures is better than normal textures in GTA, because normal textures are actually compressed on the fly before being fed to the GPU.
So if you have enough VRAM, always run the max texture quality on GTA.
I've always been interested in building a 0 stutter flawless build but as time goes on it seems impossible
@@RandomGaminginHD Would also be cool if you did some tests with the ReShade RTGI shader on the higher end cards.
It is very much the game engine’s fault. How Rockstar built the engine, if the fps goes above 188 fps the game takes a massive deuce and tanks 1% and .1% lows. Best thing to do with GTA V is cap it to 144 or 165 depending on the monitor. Gamers’ Nexus I think did a video on GTA V’s buggy engine when it comes to unlocked fps.
It would be super easy for folks to measure its performance if you compare it with some mainstream GPUs like the 1050ti, rx 560 or 960/970. Seems like a good topic to cover for an extra lil video for this bad boy. 🙃
Don't mention RX 560, but RX 580, as RX 560 has base of 2GB VRAM and max of 4GB
, whereas RX 580 has 4GB up to 8GB, for nearly the same price.
it's very much a cut down version of 1650 GDDR6. Should be very similar to 1050 Ti in the end
@@peters.7428 you can't find those 580s for that price now so that's why i mentioned 1050ti 560 etc 😂
@@Nekudza that's exactly what i think but not everyone has this much knowledge + it'd be cool to test these GPUs tho
@@zainrao5181 Then how I found RX 580 for $149, literally from the new supply?
There are the cheapest versions of radeon.
Hell, there's RX 5700 XT 8GB that costs 300$
It's all in my country
We need a desktop RTX 3050
My dream 😁
It also needs to be highly overclockable/undervolt rather well. And still be under that 75W head where they don't need power connectors.
At this point we might get the 4000 series cards before they make non-mobile 3050 versions of the cards xD
There's the A2000 ;)
Well the t600 basically is one, rtx and 4 gigs of vram
About GTA V:
The Game-engine has a 180fps-cap and the closer you get to it, the more the game stutters. That's something they never fixed for some reason.
Probably related to the physicals simulation and sync, there's probably is no easy fix.
@@EllaKarhu don’t be ignorant, people nowadays have 360hz and they can’t simply cap it 180, it’ll look ugly in their eyes
@@EllaKarhu what's wrong? if that game stutters at higher fps and other games dont whos fault is that other than the game dev?
and come on, you really gonna shame people for making money?
@@EllaKarhu 180 fps cap on 360hz is kinda unacceptable.
its like locking ur fps at 60 with a 144hz. just hurts the eye when you're used to a certain hz
@@holorenSHORTS 180 actually divides from 360 quite well, so it would still look good on a 360hz monitor. However, 60/144 divides strangely and therefore some frames may get skipped or just feels wrong, you're half right.
Seems like this is a pretty good option, and I like the fact it has 4x display port outputs, so in theory you could drive 4 separate monitors (which would come in handy in a business/workstation environment).
It also seems like the minimum VRAM you should have in your GPU nowadays is 4GB. 2GB just doesn't seem to cut it anymore.
Yeah I had to switch from 750ti 2gb to 970 4gb for several reasons including former VRAM not being enough.
I think 3gb are fine just as well but one may wonder, for how long. Not that this card has this option, just in general
@@SianaGearz I know that the 1060 came with both 3GB and 6GB video memory as options, and I know for sure which choice I'd make, even if it cost more. 3GB video memory might be enough for less intensive titles, but I'd certainly be going for 4GB or more for any modern or more intensive titles.
Thankfully my laptop's 1050Ti has 4GB video memory, whilst my desktop's 960 has 2GB video memory.
I also looked inside my local CEX store and whilst I got a good deal on some PC3L RAM, and a 512GB SSD, their GPU prices were awful!
@@TheSpotify95 1050Ti is kinda just a little on the slow side; then again it's a laptop GPU so that's very adequate, you don't necessarily want more heat than necessary in a laptop and you're less pressed to target higher resolutions either, so it's a nice compromise.
When i was buying a GPU a few years ago, my choice within my budget was between the 4GB 970 and 3GB 1060 and it's still tough to say what would have been the right choice. 1060 sure has an advantage of supporting FreeSync and HDR-out, and should be overall a little faster in newer titles, as long as the memory is not overtaxed. The slightly shortened 4GB in 970 (3.5GB hot limit) actually work very well and don't pose any real problems in games. I paid 80€ for it and it was barely used, it was back over 2 years ago; 1060 even 3GB would have cost at least slightly more. Right now you'd be paying closer to 150€ for either, over 200€ for a 6GB. A couple months ago you could buy something like a 2060 S for just north of 500€ or a 3060 for 600€, which is already severely overpriced; right now the prices have shot about 200€ up in comparison to that, which is just crazy. 1650 was 150€ a year ago and now it's closer to 400€. I wonder if things relax at least a little in January, but i don't actually have a lot of hope.
I sure hope my 970 doesn't kick the bucket! I just got a massive scare earlier today where my computer clicked off; then when i booted it and played a little again, it did as well. Luckily it was probably just the VRM OTP, apparently i clicked something wrong in Afterburner and turned off the fan gradient, it was undercooled and overheated. Still it's a little scary that i pushed that limit, might have shortened its life a little. The chip was OK but the VRM was pretty hot. Like if the lowside collapses i can repair the PCB, but if highside goes, the GPU is completely toast.
I am thinking of getting a newer platform, so mainboard and CPU, the prices are tenable. Got a terabyte SATA SSD also a couple months back for like 80€ which is just spectacular. DDR4 RAM prices are good to go as well, paid like 56€ retail for a 16GB kit 3200 a few weeks back, i can't use it right now, i'm still on Ivy Bridge, but the price was right and i'll need it for the next platform anyway. Splurged on a nice display after 10 years, a 1440p 27" IPS with 165Hz, and that was 270€, very nice, i had repaired my prior display once already and it has been fading quite a bit, and never was that good to begin with, it's a massive chunk of change for me, but well, i slowly needed something, and decided to treat myself for a change, i don't need that much food anyway.
@@SianaGearz Same, R9 270x 2gb to 970; great 1080p 60fps with games
more like 6-8GB if you want your game to look good at 1080p or 1440p
That's a pretty good card for workstation use and doesn't require any additional power. As far as gaming goes the T600 is a cut down GTX 1650 as they use the same GPU die but the 1650 has 896 shaders vs the T400's 640. Basically a way for Nvidia to make use of chips with some defects in them.
The real shame is in the US the T600 is currently selling for $250-300+ and my 5 year old $200 1060 3GB still offers 2x the performance of the T600 in pretty much everything. GPU prices are still so far out of whack!
Nvidia could sell this as GT 1630
It still pulls power through the slot
Even a 1060 could go for 300-400 bucks rn depending on the day unless you find a clueless guy selling his old card for what he bought it at years ago or less
@@joshuagavaghan224 Yes, I'm well aware of that. I still cannot fathom how a card I bought half a decade ago is worth up to double what I paid for it. Also, how "new" models are being released that have less than half the amount of raw power as this half decade old card does and still cost more now than it did back then... I'm really hoping that in 6-12 months prices start to come back down but I've also been saying that for well over a year with no real change so far.
yeah. im playing forza horizon 5 on 1060 3gb on 4k without problems except if the settings eat into video memory.
7:57 damn you have had this game for a long time
This is similar to the Quadro P1000 in specs and performance, of which I have one. The best thing about ANY business oriented hardware is that businesses frequently discard hardware during upgrades, so if you know the right people you can get quality "previously enjoyed" hardware for cheap or even free. I got that P1000 for free when I worked at an IT company, pulled it from a client workstation who upgraded to a more powerful quadro GPU. Unlike private owners, most business have absolutely no concern for what happens to old hardware once new hardware has been purchased since it didn't come out of anyone's pocket, and often they buy new hardware more often than they really need to, in order to write off revenue on their taxes.
Damn! I JUST bought this card yesterday after watching your video on the T400. This card is like half the price of a new GTX 1050 ti in India.
exactly.. a perfect squeeze
Bro which kind of motherboards are preferred?
@@sathvikvommi1360 The card can run on most motherboards even Extremely mini motherboards.
@@sathvikvommi1360 i have h61 with i5 3570.running superb
It's always cool seeing the results of cards I've never heard of.
A suggestion: Nvidia's new FSR-like Image Scaling control panel setting 𝘮𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 make for good video material involving low-end cards.
Doesn't work for me
@@stormbreaker82 If you have the latest drivers installed Image Scaling should appear as a setting in the Nvidia Control Panel.
@@junethefirst Does it work on a 1050M?
@@csolisr It should, it's a feature of the latest driver AFAIK.
Nvidia now made that.
T600 is early model of the Terminator infiltrator unit, featuring combat endoskeletons, sometimes covered with synthetic latex.
Awesome review RGHD 🥰🤯🥳 it’s great to see how good these workstation style gpu’s can perform and can be had for a decent price in these times 👍. You may even get a small boost from FSR/DLSS and even score some “light RTX features” found in Far Cry6 etc which would be something I’d like to see more of 👍🥰. Thanks again for your great work and most enjoyable videos. Cheers 🍻
Get how exactly? It has neither RT, nor Tensor cores.
That was really interesting to watch. I'd love to see a followup with overclocking this little beast. I saw the temps were sitting at around 65 C which leaves a fair bit of headroom (really impressive for such a tiny cooler as well) so I feel that'd be a really interesting watch, and could sway a few more people to consider that card as their next purchase
Kind of odd that you couldn't get afterburner to work on Halo Infinite. I've been using it pretty normally ever since the Beta and even now. Either way, I'm kind of sad I missed this card. I'm building my friend's first PC and the only one we could find was an RX 550. If I had known this card existed, I would've gotten this one over what we're getting now
Yeah it’s a decent low cost (sometimes) option. I swear afterburner worked when I first opened the game lol, not sure what happened to it
@@RandomGaminginHD you need to download the beta version of afterburner. When I get to my pc I’ll update this comment with a link so you can show it :)
I had to update to the latest beta of rivatuner to get the OSD to work, maybe it's related
I’m not sure if it’s true from other stores, but games downloaded on the Xbox app for Pc really hate gpu overclocks
@Ax4x Nelly Huh, it most be something different about my build then. Thanks for sharing
Great content, would really love to see a comparison with something like an Rx 570 or 1650 non super.
Base on the video alone I assume that it offers the same performance as a 1050ti.
@@quanghung9430 yeah, slightly better that 1050ti
These experiments you do are fascinating. There's something immensely satisfying about making these pieces of hardware do things they're not meant to do. It's like running a game on your graphing calculator; if you know, you know. Why your videos get downvotes baffles me. No sense of humour, I'd wager. Anyway, keep on doing these weird and quirky tests, they're appreciated, as is your charming presentation and wit. Cheers!
One day in the future. "Hello everyone and welcome. Today were having a look at the T5000. Seeing if this card can still game at 8K in 2045"
I really hope that at no point in the future will 8k gaming be something we do casually :(
@@Chrissy717 it will be of course. VR needs even more than that to have a big FOV
@@retrocomputing The approximate aspect ratio of human vision is 5.5:2 iirc. I tested this out with a tape measure at a set distance and a really big wall. A resolution of 5500 x 2000 (about 6k) is not out if the question. Also, as vr is very sensitive to frame rate, a gpu being able to do 6k 120 may be a future requirement.
@@Chrissy717 why do you not wish for technology to progress? Seems like you're in entirely the wrong hobby lmao
@@Reformedekko that has nothing to do with progression. An 8k 24" monitor just doesn't make sense.
Our graphics cards aren't able to push super good textures and reallife physics because for years now we pushed resolutions way to hard.
I was talking about conventional gaming, not VR. You would have to sit 10cm in front of your monitor to see the difference between 4k and 8k if your monitor is only 24".
That's what I meant.
With every video, am loving this channel more n more
Man I was waiting for this Quadro card for gaming benchmark
Interesting. This card solidly beats my GTX 970 in several titles. Hence even more astonishing that it's not really mentioned anywhere unless you know where to look.
Definitely an option for gamers who don't mind lower settings or older titles.
It's crazy that workstation cards are turning into a good option because of what's going on what Geforce and Radeon prices.
Are you sure your GTX 970 has no problems? Because this is on pair with my ASUS STRIX GTX 960 4GB! Your 970 should perform much better than this.
@@sali-ali Could be because it's paired with a modern CPU, I have an i5-4690.
But over 100 fps in GTAV? No shot on a 970. Average 60 fps in BF2042? Perhaps. I achieved around 50 during the beta, maybe it's more optimized now, who knows.
@@sali-ali If they're passing 3.5 GB VRAM usage on their 970 it will bottleneck super hard, that last half a gig is ~7 times slower than the first 3.5 gigs.
@@Voyajer. Oh I totally forgot what nVidia did there, thanks for reminding me. Can't believe it's been 7 years.
Great find! It would've been nice to have it compared to something like the 1050Ti or so. That way people have a better idea on its performance.
Bro you are a god with timing. I was legit looking into this card to see if it would be a worthy replacement for my rx 550 lol
Those temps are really impressive for the performance, how does a cooler that small manage to keep a solid 65??
Because of the extremely low TDP of the card, it consumes a maximum of 40 W
@@Satsuki-chxn meanwhile my rx580 doing nothing:
30 W
With only a fraction of the cores of RTX 30xx series cards, there just isn't as much to heat up
Its a successor to GTX 1650 (if you don't mind the performance) in terms of Size and TDP to price.
6:08 lmao I love your videos for these reasons man. you're a great genuine guy and you're funny af fr. you make my days better whenever you upload dude, genuinely.
Nice find. These look like they can slot into a "slim profile" / "low profile" micro ATX case (if you can find the right I/O shield) favoured by pre-built manufacturers; but they seem to be able to outperform the aging GTX 1050 low profile cards (to say nothing for the crappy GT 730 or 710). It could also be interesting to compare it with the AMD APU's.
This is a continuation of a line of Nvidia cards I have had a lot of great use out of over the years - I had a 600 (Fermi), then a K600 (Kepler) then a K620 (Kepler 2.0) and my current card is a P620 (Pascal) which is about as fast as a GTX750ti but uses just 40w. I don't do much gaming, so these entry level Quadro cards are ideal for me. I'm thinking of getting a T600 after seeing this review, cheers!
Finally a rtx card i can afford
It's not RTX
In the spec sheet u can see
It does not have RT and Tensor cores
It's basically a GTX 1650 (cut down version)
Would recommend to wait till
AMD RX 6500 XT / non-XT drops
They are releasing around February/March something
150 to 200$
@@kirankamat9311 yeah like 2 years wait ._.
@@jepubepu9570 It's 4 months...
@@viztiz316 scalper / miners
Love to see next a t400 t600 t1000 comparison.
Next time we will see the T-800 test. hope RandomGamingHD will survive it 🤣
Terminator soundtrack intensified
I got one and I am really really happy with it rn, in my country the 1650 can be up to x2 more expensive than this card (like the equivalent of $250 USD for the T600 and like up to $500 for the 1650) and it works like a charm paired with a Ryz 5 3600 and 16 GB of RAM. I'm able to play R6S at medium settings with native 1080p resolution with an average of like 80 to 90fps with no frametime spikes, at least I haven't been able to percieve one until now, and that is enough for me, who used to play on minimum settings and 25% resolution scaling at 720p in a t430 thinkpad laptop with the NVS gpu (had an average of 30 to 20fps).
Apart from all of that, it's power consumption is minimal, using just 40 W on full load.
For the times we are living in, anyone searching for a Turing card on a really tight budget, it is the best option rn.
just to note the power circuitry on this card is the same as the T1000 model so can go higher in TDP. with modded bios you can get the clocks and power limit up a fair bit giving it around 20% more performance.
Is it purely theoretical or actually possible?
I couldn't find any information on it anywhere.
Thanks for including Halo Infinite!
No problem! It’s a lot of fun!
Would be great if you compared it to its closest gaming GPU equilateral, and then seeing the price difference to performance.
Bump!
Just ordered it for 15k INR (200 USD). I'm finally happy to get something for my R5 3600XT I built this PC a year ago and I couldnt afford any GPU so was rocking 710 till now however I can't express how good it feels to get hands on a GPU and I don't mind playing games on low or even ultra low. I've seen bad days in past when I had to game on 480p with ultra low patches from internet.
I'd love to see the OC performance of this workstation GPU
I just bought this card. Thanks for the video. I feel a lot better about the purchase now.
It'd be nice to compare these results against low end gaming GPU like the 1050ti and RX560 etc...
So glad this is working at all in BF2042 after hearing a bunch of streamers having problems with their fancy 3080/90s, this should show them that indeed there probably is something else than "bad game make lag" that is the cause here (im thinking they have a crooked config) :)
A lot of stuff in GTA V is affected by FPS, at 120fps and higher, some missions will break, and at about 140fps and higher, it will begin to stutter. Enabling MSAA just lowered your framerate, thats why it fixed the stuttering.
Bought one of these just for NVENC encoding for streaming. Works great!
I woukd really like to see a future variant of these single slot cards that have RT cores.
RTX 3050?
Now you have to find T1000 to test!!
Try this card with gta trilogy the definitive edition because so far this card might be outperforming my amd rx 460
The thing I like the most about this card is the form factor and power consumption. As I'm using a miniature ITX form factor (4-litre chassis) for mostly light gaming and video editing purposes, having a card that's just strong enough but doesn't draw a lot of power and has a small size is a difficult task.
Next up t1000, these cards are fun
great results surprisingly!
woud it be possible if you test T1000 somewhere in the future? thankkkss
GTA's engine has a hard frame limit of 187.5fps, if your card is hitting 150+ then it's actually too good for the settings used, this makes it really hard to run lower settings without v-sync on powerful PCs. Textures are also a weird one, high textures always seems to result in smoother frametimes, something to do with real-time compression I think
I love your videos steve and I enjoy watching everytime you upload a new video
😁
It's basically a cutdown version of the GTX 1650.
A 1640 maybe
Nah it´s 1650 in technic but miles down below in performance at around 1050 ti territory when you take workload benchmarks as an rough orientation
@@mariokuppers5686 this is way slower than even the 1050ti in my laptop
Rtx 1630 ti lmao
GT 1630 lol
This would definitely have been the auction I would be going with moving forward, except for the fact that I've consistently been getting 1650s for about 200 bucks
Good review, and keep in mind that it should be topping out at just 40 watts. And for the price you got it at, that's really decent performance for a budget build. It's normally over $200 though.
Yeah I got lucky, I’ve seen it on sale elsewhere a couple of times so I think it’s a matter of getting lucky on the day
Forza 5 and Halo infinity?? You got my heart
Hey! Have you checked out the newest nvidia driver that comes with a sort-of-competitor to amd's FSR? Nvidia also released a tool called ICat to compare details between screenshots easily, i think those could make for a cool video!
I’ll have to take a look, thanks!
Bought an AMD Radeon Pro WX2100 over 6 months ago, it is doing just fine in older games, uses 23 watts at most.
This might just be perfect for my pc, I’ve been using a k1200 (k standing for Kepler, which is the same as the GTX 700 series) for a while and am looking to upgrade.
I run Elite : Dangerous with ultra settings on my MSI RX570 8gb oc 2 flawlessly. This would have a bad time keeping up.
EVERY TIME you run the Fortnight numbers I think to my self: Dang boy whoever drew that back side of that young lady sure had a thing for in the shell peanuts.
Only 40W too, if only nvidia mass produced this instead of the GT 710
7:50 damn, added on 1970? that game must be ahead of its time!
This looks like a great option for those SFF, USFF and ITX builds, where you may not have the 2 slots available for fitting something like a 1050ti or 1650 , or simply may not have the budget to stretch for a 1650 Super or 1660 for playing the eSports titles. Really impressed with how good the new Halo looked even without the high res pack.
My PC is single slot half height only, as it's an all in one touchscreen PC, There no space for anything bigger, I've upgraded to GT1030 a few years ago, There hasn't been much of anything else that would fit come out!
@@alanmuir9768 the PNY Nvidia T600 (the one that was tested in this video) is 69mm wide and 156mm long so same width as 1030 and just 5mm longer.
I really like you test these obscure graphic cards :) Also watching @Santiago Santiago for budget card comparison. You two are the most interesting tech guys on yt. Whats next, a T1000? :)
Wonder how this compares to the GTX 970 since they're pretty similar in price
TechPowerUp has the T600 rated similar to GTX 950 and RX 560 in performance.
The 970 would run a maraton around this card.
Well... Tested: The performance with latest Game Ready Driver is EXACTLY between an 1050 Ti and 1650(non gddr6) in almost every game...
With the Studio drivers the game performance may be a little less prominent, but, as these "pro" cards accept the Game Ready Drivers, why not?
These T series rtx cards are so interesting, please don't be afraid to look at another one....
I’m on the hunt for the t1000 next :D
This looks like it would make a great SFF card. Might have to cut down the support bracket for certain cases, but judging by the size of the card I doubt sag will be a major issue.
You might be able to buy the smaller support bracket separately.
@@xaero1971 The half-height bracket comes on the card from the factory with the full-height bracket also included.
Thanks for the video. I was waiting for this for so long.
You better stop it or workstation users will start complaining that gamers ate stealing their gpus
I have to thank you my friend! I bought the T600 for 142€ brand new from lenovo for my aged I7 3770 SFF Setup. The T600 will replace my 750Ti and it should be a nice upgrade. Did you get a Displayport to HDMI Adapter out of Box? Anyway. Great Job!
Please, make T-1000 vs GTX 1650 (or 1050ti) comparison.
The T1000 is outrageously expensive for very little gain. It has the same amount of shader units as the 1650 (896 vs 640 on the T600), otherwise it's very much identical to the T600, same chip, same RAM, slightly higher boost clock... totally not worth double the money (it costs well over $400).
The T600 as is already beats a GTX 1050 Ti. Which makes it a pretty good deal.
Great Video.
By the way GTA 5 stutters close to 188fps. That is an engine limitation of GTA V.
Neat! It's soooo teeny and cute 🥰
wow, thats actually way better than i expected. better than my old GTX 670
not sure why this video gave me an idea, what if you could have a second card in a pc that just handles ray tracing sort of like how you can have a secondary card that just handles Physx. I think that'd be pretty neat if it was possible
Except this one doesn't have anything to handle ray tracing with...
@@getsideways7257 would be a pretty cool concept though if it was possible
@@buffafett985 Well, it is possible, but the card would get bogged down tremendously. I won't be surprised if for this professional series card they actually enabled unaccelerated RT just so one could see how the ray-traced image would look like, but the resulting framerate should be reaching whereabouts of 10 fps or less.
Impossible, there would be too much latency.
How's the NVENC performance? Very interesting card for my use...
The size of the card and the fan makes it look a little off
True
@@luckythewolf2856 Aye, another protogen!
@@NutScrewGamer yes! :3
I am a PC Builder and seller, and for my personal PC I've been eyeing the Quadro RTX T600 for a bit. I thought that it was weird because it has GDDR6 memory, which is not normal for many older workstation cards, so this performance is really promising! I may just be able to use this for my occasional gaming in my workstation rig until I have enough for a Radeon RX 6700 XT
hold on, does DLSS work on this bad boy?
Yes but it has a negative impact because it doesn’t have the hardware support :(
@@RandomGaminginHD oh, phooey. Thanks for the answer though :)
@@RandomGaminginHD ohhh i understand -- it's based off the 1650, supposedly
Great video but can please change the color of the Afterburner RivaTuner overlay? It's very hard to see with that color
Most random and unique content on TH-cam.
That player tag in Battlefield 2042. Nice one - 420blazeit69boi
Great video.. yet again. Looking forward to the next.
Never knew this card existed. Would be perfect for my girlfriend's PC who only really plays Sims 4 and Skyrim, occasionally other games.
Yeah it’ll be perfect for that 👍
card looks great, might have to get one for my pc!
The stutters from GTA V are actually caused because of the limitations of the engine if you run the game with more than 150 or 160 fps those dips are inevitable
This is in fact, a perfectly little card for Dual PC streamers who want a card with the Turing based Nvidia encoder for a really cheap price! Great video btw!
It doesn't have the nvenc encoder
@@weavercs4014 Yes it does, it's based on Turing hence the name, T600. Check the official specs. Or do you own one?
this is some professional research, me gusta
This is what I was actually waiting for
That's cool, I'll look around for one. I have a P600 in a media streaming workstation.
I am from India and I got this card for 12500 Indian Rupees or 167 USD. I used it on after Effects, Premier Pro Photoshop. It made everything smooth. 10 minutes of rendering on AE to 3 and half minutes. Thanx for the gamming video as I never tried gamming on it. 🙏
Holy shit, you're detailed, def deserve a sub.
Interesting. I think I may have to go for one of these. I'm currently running a GTX 960 that's currently on the verge of death, and the only other option available to me is the GTX 1050 Ti. Fortunately the majority of the work I do with my system is with Blender, Houdini and DaVinci Resolve, so this is more than adequate for what I do until I can get a true RTX gaming card.
I love this little GPU. Also I'm the 1,000th like :D
How's the disco running? Just stumbled across your other channel a few weeks ago and loved to see another Landy fan!
this is really good ill be thinking about getting it for my first ever pc
Enabling MSAA didn't directly fix the framepacing, gta5 trips over its own shoelaces once you get around 160+fps.
This was discovered over 4 years ago...The fix is to decrease framerates either with an fps cap (144hz monitors with vsync etc) or increase visual quality increasing gpu load.
I would suggest soft shadows, high textures and HBAO lighting with maximum draw distance as they make the game look allot better.
Turn particles, depth of field, motion blur as low as they can go. high grass can look good but its very demanding so thats a personal trade-off. The pedestrian and car sliders do nothing to framerates in general, they just increase cpu load as it creates random NPC's/cars by hammering storage and should generally be turned down *especially* if on a HDD.
Didn't even test warzone :(
But amazing video and a powerhouse of a budget card. Surprisingly not that bad and playable
5:20 whoa nisE!!! they brought back mechs!
Me who bought a 1070 for 200eur sitting here like a king...