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    EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 XC Gaming

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    Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 XC Gaming

    £40 more than a 570 is a bit of a miss. This need to come in at £100.

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    Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 XC Gaming

    I'm more concerned with it not even managing to beat a 1060, as a rule of thumb it used to be that newer cards from Nvidia would be roughly equal in performance to the next tier up from previous gen cards, you'd get 680 performance in a 770, a 960 would match those, and a 1050 would do the same.

    It seems Nvidia have broken that trend as the 1650 isn't even close to 1060 performance, me thinks they've cut to deeply.

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    Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 XC Gaming

    Quote Originally Posted by Corky34 View Post
    I'm more concerned with it not even managing to beat a 1060, as a rule of thumb it used to be that newer cards from Nvidia would be roughly equal in performance to the next tier up from previous gen cards, you'd get 680 performance in a 770, a 960 would match those, and a 1050 would do the same.

    It seems Nvidia have broken that trend as the 1650 isn't even close to 1060 performance, me thinks they've cut to deeply.
    Ah, but as long as they can match the 1060 on price it's good right?

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