Yep! I have a GT 1030 with an Optiplex 790 , all together under 190$ with a very small power draw. Most of the games I play actually are 100 fps (MMO's runescape, monster hunter rise at 60fps etc), and I can even play many modern games with low or medium settings. DDR5 really isn't that bad , and one day I'll get a beefy pc. Also Idk why you guys don't do it but this card is perfect for 720p so that's what most GT 1030 users set their resolution to. My computer is more powerful than my 700$ laptop and costs less than my Switch lite, and many people don't keep that in mind.
Oh I agree that 720p is perfectly fine, I just wanted to show that you could get away with 1080p with many games as long as you know what settings to reduce. Glad you enjoyed this video!
I was rocking a optiplex 380 with a gt1030 gpu and a intel core2 quad @2.5ghz. its a ddr2 mother board with 8gb of ram. Now i have a slightly less shitty hp elitedesk with proper quad core i5. It works..... I put that gt1030 in it and now the machine can emulate ps2 games even a few ps3 games. The i5 was a significant upgrade for me.
I think Linus missed one of the most important use cases of the GPU: Upgrading an old machine, playing with low standards, not expecting high detail, just steady 60fps in some games at 720p. And that's what my old 1030 did for me. From not being able to play anything at all because of the horrible Intel HD Graphics, to something actually decent.
He did go over this, but he did so rather briefly. He kinda see where he is coming from, but at the same time, he forgets that some people are either not looking for the the greatest in graphical performance, or just want something to upgrade that old office PC that they have lying around to be more usable. But yeah I agree.
Well, it is not just Linus. I have seen quite a number of channels and enthusiasts bashing cards like GT 1030 and/or RX 6400 just because the cards do not perform really well on more recent games.
GT 1030 Low Profile, 2 gb GDDR5. A great GPU, I slapped it in a Lenovo PC. I am never gonna upgrade that computer ever again because it's my small, cheap, power-saving, old-games PC. With an I5-3470t, 12gb DDR3 800Mhz and the 1030 it's perfect and always will be. Put together in 2021, still holding strong. Some people just want something cheap that doesn't consume much BUT that still gives very good performance for the money, and the 1030 was the last GPU that has done it until now.
unfortunately its not good performance for the money anymore brand new... and used prices aren't exactly good either. but theres another way: low profile workstation cards. the quadro k2200 is cheaper and faster and comes with double the vram and requires no external power and has windows xp driver support, however there is no low profile variant avaliable. however, there is one card that beats the gt 1030 while being cheaper and having more performance as well as being low profile. that card is, the quadro p620.
Tbh the GT 710, 1030, 1630,1650 feel like a hero squad of cards needed for third world countries. Especially with how the price to performance for the GT 1030 is pretty good especially if the GPU Market turns sour.
The 1650 is so underwhelming though. I bought one just for giggles and my old r8 270x runs better on most titles. Only advantage of the 1650 is that it supports ALL api's
I bought a gddr5 variant of the gt 1030 for just £10.16 fully working drivers not installing I’ve seen a couple other gt 1030s around the £10-£20 untested or faulty and got £30 £40 working (in uk could probably find more in us and other countries) I personally think they can still reign budget supreme as long as you manage expectations
GT 1030 GDDR5 is the fastest passive cooled graphics card available. Power consumption is 30W max & 12W idle. It plays 4k 60fps HEVC Videos absolutely fine.
There are some passively cooled 1650s available, but to be fair I wouldn't want to put one of those in a system that didn't have really good air flow running through it, which is really not an issue with the 1030
I'm happy I came across this channel from the side of the road PC vid, the all around vibe is unique and its nice to see a different perspective. enjoy that well earned sleep 🤟
It means a lot to me man, I appreciate you reading the description and coming along for the ride. It seriously means a lot, honestly. I promise for more entertaining and fun videos as time goes on! And just because you mentioned it, I'll let you in on a little secret... The next vid is about another PC I found on the side of the road :)
in my opinion a brand new 1030 is an amazing value for $80 to upgrade a sff optiplex(which you can get with 6th/7th gen i7's for $150-200) and use it as an emulation gaming pc. the 1030 has plenty of power to emulate thousands of games from 8bit games to the nintendo switch. the low profile form factor and the abundance of small form factor used office computers is keeping the 1030 alive
that's exactly what I'm using this card for , in an optiplex 3050 sff / i5 6500 . I think this is the fastest card this machine can take , because it's power supply is just 180 w . Is there any alternative in 35 watts & also half-height low profile ?
@@mayday9621 180w psu will be fine with a half height lp rx 6400. a 6400 on pcie 3 will still be faster than a 1030 easily. you could also get an rtx a2000, but it does cost a bit more.
@@kushy_TV , I feel you're not using sff 😮💨 while both my machines are sff box . A2000 & most rx6400 won't fit physically too . The space above the pcie slot card is one inch . it can accommodate half-inch height sink+fan only . And there are other devices that draw on the 180w , leaving about 35w marginally . This is why the Gt1030 is still selling at good price .
1:14 if the gt1030 was their only option why would they watch a video on it reviewing it compared to similarly priced cards? the LTT video wouldn't be aimed at them because they already have the card.
Schrödinger's cat. They do or they don't. We just wouldn't know this. But many people watch videos about things they have or have experienced all the time, and either want to see someone else's opinion or learn something they didn't know about before. Instead of asking me or Linus, I would ask the algorithm since they have the real answer.
I think the GT 1030 has it's permanent place in the world. Because MSI dropped Displayport 1.4a on their variant of the card, it is now since 2019-a G-Sync capable GPU. Not to mention the fact that Displayport 1.4a can use DSC and can allow Nvidia's PureVideo 8 to stretch it's legs as an 8K HEVC/VP9 video player... Assuming you have an 8K screen and if you find value in integer scaling 4K to 8K with a re-encode of the original bluray... Just saying. I'd say the best use would be giving old games some good ol G-Sync.
I guess even Halo 2 Cartographer will stop it from going beyond 1080p120. You'll need GTX to get 1440p or 4K on even old games, it's insane how future proof games can be. Trust me, I tested an A12 9800e on Age Of Mythology Titans Expansion and got less than 60fps in 1.85:1 2960x1600. 2017 APU runs 2003 game in 1440p consistently and not 4K. I could only imagine the 5700G only reaching 4K60.
i have the gt 730, and the gt 1030 looks amazing to me, i would be able to play more games without having the gameplay look blurry as hell and laggy as hell
The R9 270 was my go to option for the low end. I have bought one a few months ago for 20€ and it works perfectly fine. It's mostly on idle as I don't have enough time to game on that computer. For this old card the chrome extension h264ify is a saving grace because during some video playbacks on youtube I saw a 70-80% usage of the card. After using this extension the usage dropped to 10-20%. It is still more than capable in older AAA or more casual games without burning 200W while being much better than the GT 1030 and similar performance to the RX 460.
I have a 3090 for my main but a 1030 for the pc in the living room, it's a little mini itx hooked up to the TV, I use it for UA-cam, Netflix and for emulators like Mario cart when I have friends over. Little card is quite impressive for something without a fan that only takes power off of the pcie slot
my heart goes to all the people who have no choice but to use this card. maybe i'll cheer someone up by saying that i used to play on an integrated card for 12 years, untill finally most of the games would straight-up deny booting up (even. e.g. gothic 2, which was by far the biggest dissapointment for me). BUT, if you really put your mind to it (i have/had no IT experience), you can probly run anything. i remember i managed to play skyrim. it took literally like a week of research, tuning the game to the point where it kinda looks like 2D, but it was running and i had probly the most fun ever with a video game to this day. for me, all that counts is if it runs, so when i upgraded my PC by like 20x, i realised that i don't even care that now the graphics are better and fps stable. it's still the same game. it's cool that the game don't crash as often now tho (BUT THEY STILL DO! and my specs A LOT higher than recommended)
I'd recommend checking out AMD's Pro WX series. Their WX3100 for example is pcie 3.0x16, 4gb DDR5, 53w TDP, Mini HDMI output and costs about the same price.
I recently bought a GT1030 for a niche use case...surround sound. See my graphics card only has one HDMI port and my TV does not support DTS passthrough via its EARC port. The 1030 is perfect because it has an HDMI 2.0 output that I can send to my receiver for uncompressed Dolby Atmos and DTSX surround and only takes up one PCIE slot so it doesn't get in the way of airflow.
Neutral opinion: you need 4GB VRAM minimum for medium 1080p 60+FPS, and 8GB for mostly maximum 1080p 60+FPS in most games. 6GB might be for medium-high. Of course all other hardware matters too and so do the games. R9 290 is a 'wild card' (get it?) where you can maximize most graphics in most games at 1080p. Drawback is extreme noise/heat/energy usage. GT 1030 isn't a bad card - it's at a constantly bad price.
Thank you for this video, the 1030 is one hell of a workhorse gpu and it can do a lot, I've used mine for almost 3 years playing games both old and new, grinded the hell out of destiny 2 and did a lot of video and photo editing on it. It was all I could afford when I built my pc and it treated me incredibly well, I upgraded to a 4070 super less than a month ago after a lot of struggling and have been enjoying it of course but that cute little 1030 will always have a special place in my heart as my first GPU and what made it possible to do many things I thought impossible before!
I was planning to buy GT 1030 for my friend who has i3 3240, 8GB RAM and 240W PSU. this card seemed like a great option for that PC, but in the end I ended up buying GTX 1050 Low Profile for 45$. For what they're worth, I think both 1030 and 1050 are good graphics cards for upgrading such kind of low end PCs to play older games like GTA V on 720p. They're certainly not an E-waste.
Absolutely, I think people tend to forget that for some people, a four core CPU is a high end deal in there situation, or that 8gbs of ram is a lot a ram for them.
@@Blackfatrat gt 1030 only uses 30W, single-slot, low-profile gtx 970 draws 148W maximum, double-slot, not low-profile gtx 760 draws 170W maximum, double-slot, not low-profile you are assuming that a dirt cheap PC has >300W to work with & actually has room to fit any of those cards
for small oem refurbishing on old sandy ivy haswell systems the absolute most surprising card ive found for a super cheap price is the quadro k620 , ive tested it compared to the 1030 it performs real close in pcie 3.0 within 9 percent of a 1030 , its form factor is so small it fits in anything , and if you want a good retro setup with an older 775 system with a core 2 quad then it actually works a lot better than a 1030 , so in conclusion the k620 is the ultimate all around budget option at $17-$20 on average it uses maxwell architecture which i found was right there with pascal on the lower end cards for instance the gtx 950 and gtx 1050 are nearly indentical in peformance
My sweet spot is the $120 range for my accidental collection - I've been finding weird stuff in that bracket... Titan Black, Rx5100 (sadly RIP), Matrix 2gb 5870... I recently got a 980ti for $80. I know that isn't quite normal, especially for an EVGA... but... miracles happen in old and oddball tech? if you cruise low-end older systems, especially DIY enthusiast stuff - you end up with decent power supplies. I realize energy is a concern, but I guess I went with the keeping it out of the landfill approach. For less than a 1030 there are a lot of options - but none of them 'new'. I think warranties and clean parts mean a lot to people. Not me, LOL. I have a modern computer, 10th gen Intel and RX6600 - and I don't game on it. It is there for the general usage and my work that I take home as a chef... The wife games on it, but she's a console player mostly. The computer that I game on is a dual x5680 Xeon, 980ti, 1600x1200 75hz monitor on Linux... I run cRPGs mostly, and this can hang with most new releases (sometimes better than older releases, cRPGs are weird for computer spec). Admittedly, this is sort of a... well... niche build. My real computer smokes this thing, but the damned vibe... and the 12 total cores... just muscles through everything. It can actually... occasionally... push the 980ti to 100%. So, yeah, I totally agree with you - not everyone buying a low-end graphics card is fooled. My next build is going to be a reverse-reverse-sleeper - or whatever it is... I want to celebrate the last Pentium (g7400) in a build that is absolutely overkill for it, but still has a vibe. I got an old PC in an Antec case from the 2006-8 era... clear side... Look forward to seeing what else you do, I subscribed :)
Glad to hear interesting stories and tech from other like-minded people such as yourself! I am glad to have you on board. I promise you more interesting video and topics will be coming up very soon, especially with some older tech. Also, I resonate with the whole "I have a modern computer..." yet, "...I don't game on it." to a degree. lol
You can find one for less than 30€ , put it in a optiplex or something similar with an i5 , add ram so its 16 gigs, add an ssd and more storage in hdd if needed and boom youve got a pc that runs games just like the original PS4 for about 100€ , all you gotta do now is download a 400gb rom dump and pirtate all your favorite games and buy a cheap 1080p 60hrtz monitor or tv , a game controller, a keyboard and mouse and a gaming headset and speakers (all for under 100€ used) and your pretty much having a blast, everyone getting into pc gaming for a buget should know that with less than 200€ you can have a really good experience.
Found your video on a research for specs for the GT1030... I actually own a couple of these low powered GT 1030's Purchased my first one at FRY's Electronics's for $70 bucks. Still use them for low powered media content and they don't heat up a room or suck a lot of power. Borderlands 2 and other older games run just fine and smoothly. Thanks Budget Bin for the video.
Linus' standards are just way too high. The other thing is, people don't have money for higher end GPUs like you mentioned, and don't forget, it doesn't require a power connector and has a low profile form factor, so it may be the only choice for many with small form factor PCs. Just make sure you get the GDDR5 version as well, the DDR4 version is the one you should avoid.
Depending on where you live, you can also get the Quadro P400 for the same price used as the gt1030. Same compact size, same power consumption and, same performance, but it has the plus of video encoding isn't disabled and it comes with 3 mini-displayport outputs.
Another area where the GT 1030 is great for a low end gaming system is with any small form factor prebuilt. Your options drop off a cliff when you need both affordable, and half height and will run on a 280 PSU
An rx 6400 or low profile 1650, or even 1050ti will do way better than the 1030. I use a 1030 in my living room htpc, but that's only because I got it for $20 and only wanted the hdmi 2.0 port and passive cooling.
When I had my first job, having a very low pay, I did not have enough budget to get a decent gaming PC. I was still rocking my i5 3470 PC and was not yet into getting used graphics card. I was able to purchase the GT 1030 OC edition and used that for more than a year and I had a great time with it. I was only playing CS, some old racing games, COD 4 modern warfare 1/2/3 and a few older titles and it was enough for its purpose.... eventually I was able to upgrade to an i7 3770 with the 1060 6GB both used which was far far better... Now I am able to afford a decent entry level pc, but I really do appreciate the fun that little card gave me during my first job days... it helped me hold on to my sanity lol
Just got a Zotac 1030 for my Mini ATX - the card is slim and perfect for the little space in the case. You don't need much more than this. Everything new is forgotten old.
Yeah agreed. The GT 1030 even supports stereoscopic 3d with the appropriate (old) driver configuration for the blu-ray 3D fans out there ;) I have several gt 710 cards since they can be had in an x1 variant.
I have a chinese "jegy" Rx 460 variant of the card but for some reason it crashes drivers all the time when gaming, ONLY when gaming, never reached over 60 degrees and it can stand furmark for over 6 hours and more without any errors or crashes. Have you ever heard something of this variant or how to stabilize it? Im trying to figure it out 3 years now without any success!
Having gone down that path (almost always the processor has no onboard video) I'd want something passive. The GT1030 has a fan that will die or get/be noisy
Awesome video! You got my sub. I bought the GT 1030 to play Mount & Blade Warband and LoL on a used Dell Optiplex. Before that I was playing it on a laptop with DDR2 RAM. So, the performance upgrade was amazing. 👍
Budget AMD cards tend to be better due to community supported / modded drivers enabling newer features and also giving performance uplifts in newer titles where driver support has been officially dropped. When testing old AMD cards I recommend trying it with Nimez instead of official drivers. This isn't the only advantage AMD drivers have but NVIDIA drivers have a huge CPU overhead which will reduce performance when CPU limited and these budget builds tend to also have weak CPUs to pair with their weak graphics card. These factors are important to take note of, you can look up benchmarks and guides online opining on this.
hd5450 got a very outdated driver, so no wonder why i replaced with a gt 1030 on it. I dont see difference on Emulation like Wii/Gamecube but the Native Gaming is day and night difference. CPU overhead is mainly on Nvidia Control Panel, which i didnt installed that.
GDDR5 GT1030 is the perfect option to put in your office PC to spend some free time while your boss goes somewhere and you don't have that much work to do
I find that the 30 and 10 class nvidia cards are some of the best “display adapter” class cards for most uses where the 50 class usually is perfect for a 75w budget gaming package, with used for price to performance. Though I’d argue the biggest bonus for day to day use is a MODERN VIDEO DECODE ENGINE!
I wish you had mentioned the NVidia Tesla P4 as it can be used with just motherboard power can be bought for ~$100 and only needs a fan for long term sessions. It gets excellent performance compared to most budget GPU’s that can run on motherboard power. And while sure it doesn’t have any ports it also means your Integrated graphics can do all the background task while your GPU’s sole job is to run your games or even power your own mini AI.
@@CDM14y it's not bad, if it were under $100 (like $79.99) I would consider it a great card despite not being a budget powerhouse or anything like that.
I absolutely agree, I feel like if you get it for a near free price that, that would be fine for a GT 1030, or if in which ever country you love in that the price is right for it, if other cars are over priced compared to the states.
I got this for my partner in an i5 optiplex case, and my requirements were "good card that needs no additional power". We have just retired that computer after I think 4 years of solid work due to PUS making weird noises, and she described it as the best computer she ever had. Was fine for modded minecraft and watching youtube, and if a computer does what you need well enough, sometimes thats all you need.
My friend was the first one in our group to get a gpu and it was gt 1030. It for the first time enabled us to play the legendary game we only heard of the GTA V it was a phenomenal experience now when i have money of my own and running a gtx 1060 (ya it's old not all are willing to spend whole month's Income) understand the bad price to performance but still can't diss the gpu cuz it holds the memory of a lifetime with my friends playing in turns and playing till his mother just had to toss us off sundays had a whole different level of excitement.
Got a pc for my roommate and replaced the GTX630 with a HD5450 I´ve modded a fan onto (case is smal and has bad ventilation) and the reason is simple: the only games he might going to play with it lunched during or before Windos XP area and are games like Command and Conquer so he won´t need anything more powerfull, if he does I still have a GTS250 and save the GTX630 for a different case.
I bought the GT 1030 because it's the fanless version and is completely silent. I installed it in a home theater PC (HTPC) that had an older Intel CPU that lacked the hardware decoding of the newest streaming service codecs. Gaming was not really a factor but it has done well with the basic games I've played on it. I have a gaming PC for power computing. I'm looking to get the Intel Arc A310 next for it's AV1 hardware decoding support for my HTPC. Interesting video! Thanks!
when GT 1030 was launched, my cousin had a really low budget and I had bought him an GTX 770. But the card had it's own problem so I had to return it and get a GT 1030 paired with an i5 4th gen. He played CSGO and then upgraded to GTX 1650 super.
On the other hand if you do not plan on gaming with this card the gt 1030 card would make an excellent choice for those who wish to host dedicated servers such as myself. Basic card for basic tasks
Watching your video with my Yeston gt 1030 I bought for 50 quid in 2017 during mining craze. I was given a broken desktop with quad core 8400 and geforce 8400gs for fixing a friends laptop. I fixed the desktop and installed the 1030 . The 1030 is now in my back up machine an old i5 2500k . Had just done a lap of the nurburgring with project cars 2 sat on my sofa with foot up in plasta haha as I can't sit at the desk.. My main rig is ryzen 3600 with gtx 1080. built my 4 sons pc with 1080 and 1060 . Like the driver support and 2nd hand value of 10 series nvidia. Liked the crossfire with old radeon cards because of larger vram but games don't use that anymore.
GT1030 was my first ever card, i had back in 19, had so much fun seeing my games actually fucking run, i was a pc gamer, but after putting a 1030, man, i really started to game on
I agree. Thats one thing I think Linus and this video missed. If you only have a single slot or are limited to a PCI 3x4 slot then you don't have any other options really.
@derickrodriguez5797 and if you're limited by a 180W PSU as I was. This card is amazing really for office, CPU intensive graphics editing/video encoding.
*i agree with you 1000% and at the end its so true that everyone has glass eyes for a gpu of the past, mine is the 6700XT its a perfect starter gpu for anyone getting into computers that can play everything with good fps*
@@XavierTheKing not exactly, unless you are on a super small budget, the GT 1030 is a better option overall since it will have driver support for awhile and has full DX12 features as opposed to the K620 which is limited. Also the only thing I don't know for sure about is that the K620 LP GPU that I think you are talking about doesn't have GDDR5 memory which is kind of a no go for me.
@@XavierTheKing it depends model to model, typically not really, what is more important at least for the GT 1030 is that the one you choose must have GDDR5 memory, it can't be GDDR4 or GDDR3 since those hold back the hard very heavily. Hope I helped!
I feel like a lot of people (including me) get this card because it is low profile and most old oems are, and it doesnt require external power/6 or 8 pin connecter, again something most old oems dont have. These features make it great for upgrading old oems/pc flipping.
the gt1030 is excellent if you can find the version with dp/hdmi and 4k outputs. That can drive two 4k desktops with passive cooling for less than 100$. You won't play anything more on it than diablo ii, but hey, it's not made for that.
Also the WX 2100 and E9173 can be found for very cheap and Linux friendly so great for emulation based OS's. Also Low power at just 35W and are low profile and will fit in anything. Will it play Cyberpunk 2077, well it will open it but won't go north of 20 FPS even at the lowest settings. But will emulate most systems and play games that are over 5 years old very well. For around £/$60 you can pick up a HP ProDesk 600 G1 and a WX 2100/E9173 and get up and gaming on a budget and it won't break the bank powering it. Most games will run happy on a 4th gen T CPU that only uses 45W (something like a i7-4770T) so the system will draw less then a 100W maxed out.
There has been huge oversight in estimating 1030 buyers. I bought one new for my secondary HTPC. Older office pc and I wanted to get 4k 60Hz out of it, instead of Intel iGPU 4k 30Hz. Also like usual that office PC is single slot, lowprofile cards are only ones that'll fit inside. Obviously I would've thrown my old 970GTX in it, but that just wasn't option. Plus it's completely adequate for gaming too as I don't play lame online FPS shooters or racing games. That thing can still play tons of my GoG or Steam old title library. Plus the biggest one. It truly was only sensible new card around covid. Oh and almost forgot. Wanted low power consumption too.
Ik this video from Linus is kinda old but the arc A380 is much newer and has AV1 so better 4k playback and now had a low profile version with out an external power
You also missed the thing about budget gamer, some of them forcing themself to buy what they can afford not because they want to play the game but because they got FOMO if they dont play new game they've pirated
this give more detail about the gpu for me since i'm using a 2nd hand pc with an Athlon II x3 425 and a gt 610 and i want to upgrade it tho i'm still thinking if i should go for the 1030 or gtx 1630, rx 6400 or gtx 1650
as far as what you can get for used in the price people still want for gt 1030 ddr5 cards its hands down the gtx 970 , it completely demolishes a 1030 , it demolishes a 1050ti for that matter
I guess I'm slightly above the minimum bar with my 1050ti and i7 7700. My old retro PC has a GT9600 though and even with a card that old I'm surprised how many stuff can it play.
I mainly bought a GT 1030 for multimedia purposes, going from the stock iGPU to a GT 1030 allowed my low end system to play high bitrate UHD videos with ease where with the iGPU it struggled to play back 1080p content. And people that buy a GT 1030 for gaming aren't looking for high end visuals, they're just looking to be able to play something better than their iGPU can do. Or they simply need an extra display output. Back in the mid to late 90s 15-20 FPS was the norm for me, and i considered that playable.
I hadn't been in the Desktop game for a long time. From 2004 to 2019, I went the laptop route, mostly because of logistics with moving from place to place. But... When I finally started going back into it, I had a Ryzen build at my father's place (Because, at the time, I spent most of my time there) and then I wanted to make a cheap-o build at a friend's place. So I started out with a Lenovo Desktop i3-2120, upped with a new PSU, RAM and an i5-2400. I couldn't get a hold of a GT 1030 GDDR5 at a reasonable price... so I went looking 2nd hand. I ended up with HD 7770. Later upgraded to GTX 660 And then GTX 960 2GB Followed by GTX 960 4GB. THough by this point my i5-2400 had been swapped out with a i7-6700 build, which was a hand me down. Regardless, after the 960s, I started upgrading my main build (The Ryzen build) and I had spares, so as time went on, I have ended up with two near identical builds. R5-3600 + RX6650XT vs R7-5700x + RX6650XT There have been a couple of Polaris card in between RX480/580/590 and the like. And I've gone from the whole spectrum of R3-1200 and Athlon 200ge to the R7-1700x, R5-x600s to the current builds. Regardless though. WIth increasing electric prices. I have started making a new low power build, with the GT 1030-esque performance. Vega 11 on the R5-3400G xD
G'day Budget Bin, I got a YT Recommendation for your "Side of the Road Office PC" today, I enjoyed it as I really like that type of video & you did a good job, so thought I'd watch some more. Yeah like you said at the end if the plan is to do some "Easy to Run" 1080p gaming there are many other cheap GPUs that are WAAAY better than GT1030 generally for similar or just a few more $$, especially if you make the easy mistake of getting the GT1030 DDR4 version which might be why Linus' one was worse than yours in APEXLegends. Not sure if you know but there are some cool settings in Afterburner to save you some explaining. For GPU performance videos in the "Monitoring" Tab it would be good to add the "Frametime" (Scroll the List where GPU Temp is" & go under that box to "Show in Onscreen Display" set it to "Graph", rather than just seeing the Avg fps this will also give an indication if there is Stuttering. Also in Afterburner Settings in the "Monitoring" Tab down the bottom of the page you can rename the CPU, GPU & so on with the "✅Override Group Name" then type what you want in the box to the right.
This has been very helpful and I am definitely going to be looking into these settings in one of my future videos. Glad you found the channel and I hope you enjoy my content!
i dont know why people are so against 720p gaming. maybe just cuz i'm an old boomer but it really just isnt a big deal to me. This card actually does fairly great in that resolution.
I bought a GTX 670 for a secondary gaming PC for $25 and it blows the 1030 right out of the water. Also, if you are considering a 1030, you would be better served with a Quadro K2200, which is a little more powerful and has 4GB GDDR5. Also still has driver support in late 2024. You'll also have support for NVENC encoding.
i am about to buy one for a friend, he has a Dell OptiPlex 790 SFF (Small Form Factor) and the PCIe 16x slot only can deliver 35 watts... this 30 watt card is the "Epitaph" of that wattage range i can place in. (poor guy was playing VRChat with the onboard graphics and it is "intel", not AMD onboard meaning all it can do is play UA-cam videos...) so all in all, sometimes that is all you can get!
People who actually want to play games and are looking for a graphic card at around the price of a brand new GT1030 probably has a lot of restriction in their system, mainly the power supply not capable of providing power for anything more than double the standard 65w CPU their system is probably using. So RX580 is probably out of the window for many people with this scenario. GTX 1050ti or GTX 1650 is well known for it's low power requirement as well as it's price to performance ratio. It's fair to say these 2 card are a very good alternative to GT 1030 albeit you'd have to buy it second hand to stay within the price budget mentioned earlier. Aside from power supply, many people with these price budget probably also don't have monitor that can accept anything more than VGA and DVI input. It's not like everyone know or even want to spare a few more bucks on extra converter cable when their budget is alrd so low. So any GPU that can provide such output is preferrable.
i was gonna use a gt 1030 because my machine is old but decided to buy a 1650 cause it would fit in my case and it matches my system well, however, they sent me one with a 6 pin power connector, i use a sata to 6 pin cable and it works amazingly (also at maximum usage only 40 watts go through the 6 pin sata connector which is safe for a sata cable) i am glad i did this as i can run modern games on 1080 p which is amazing !
Yep! I have a GT 1030 with an Optiplex 790 , all together under 190$ with a very small power draw. Most of the games I play actually are 100 fps (MMO's runescape, monster hunter rise at 60fps etc), and I can even play many modern games with low or medium settings. DDR5 really isn't that bad , and one day I'll get a beefy pc.
Also Idk why you guys don't do it but this card is perfect for 720p so that's what most GT 1030 users set their resolution to. My computer is more powerful than my 700$ laptop and costs less than my Switch lite, and many people don't keep that in mind.
Oh I agree that 720p is perfectly fine, I just wanted to show that you could get away with 1080p with many games as long as you know what settings to reduce. Glad you enjoyed this video!
@@BudgetBin yeah it was great! Subscribed
I was rocking a optiplex 380 with a gt1030 gpu and a intel core2 quad @2.5ghz. its a ddr2 mother board with 8gb of ram. Now i have a slightly less shitty hp elitedesk with proper quad core i5. It works..... I put that gt1030 in it and now the machine can emulate ps2 games even a few ps3 games.
The i5 was a significant upgrade for me.
DDR5 in a gtx 1080 am4 ryzen platform is plenty beefy with upgrade path.
I think Linus missed one of the most important use cases of the GPU: Upgrading an old machine, playing with low standards, not expecting high detail, just steady 60fps in some games at 720p. And that's what my old 1030 did for me. From not being able to play anything at all because of the horrible Intel HD Graphics, to something actually decent.
He did go over this, but he did so rather briefly. He kinda see where he is coming from, but at the same time, he forgets that some people are either not looking for the the greatest in graphical performance, or just want something to upgrade that old office PC that they have lying around to be more usable. But yeah I agree.
Well, it is not just Linus. I have seen quite a number of channels and enthusiasts bashing cards like GT 1030 and/or RX 6400 just because the cards do not perform really well on more recent games.
@@bonadoni762 True, a lot of reviewers expect a lot from a 70$ card.
@@glucio556 They seemed to also forgot emulator gamers out there
It’s still a waste there are much better options for the same if not lower price for instance a gtx 1050 ti
It's also one of the few gpu's basically guaranteed to work in an optiplex refurb without changing PSUs.
and the 1650
GT 1030 Low Profile, 2 gb GDDR5.
A great GPU, I slapped it in a Lenovo PC. I am never gonna upgrade that computer ever again because it's my small, cheap, power-saving, old-games PC.
With an I5-3470t, 12gb DDR3 800Mhz and the 1030 it's perfect and always will be. Put together in 2021, still holding strong.
Some people just want something cheap that doesn't consume much BUT that still gives very good performance for the money, and the 1030 was the last GPU that has done it until now.
unfortunately its not good performance for the money anymore brand new... and used prices aren't exactly good either.
but theres another way: low profile workstation cards.
the quadro k2200 is cheaper and faster and comes with double the vram and requires no external power and has windows xp driver support, however there is no low profile variant avaliable.
however, there is one card that beats the gt 1030 while being cheaper and having more performance as well as being low profile. that card is, the quadro p620.
@@randomgamingin144p No, you are wrong.
Newer computers now just have better integrated graphics. THAT is the reason why sff GPUs died.
@@randomgamingin144pI get 200+ fps with the ddr5 GT 1030 2gb
Tbh the GT 710, 1030, 1630,1650 feel like a hero squad of cards needed for third world countries. Especially with how the price to performance for the GT 1030 is pretty good especially if the GPU Market turns sour.
nah remove the 1630
As someone who lives in a third world country and has a GT 1030, it is quite capable for my needs
The 1650 is so underwhelming though. I bought one just for giggles and my old r8 270x runs better on most titles. Only advantage of the 1650 is that it supports ALL api's
You forgot the rx 550 where i live it costs the same as gt 1030 and also gt 1630 or gtx idk rn costs more than 3050 where i live
the rx580 fits better those categories
I bought a gddr5 variant of the gt 1030 for just £10.16 fully working drivers not installing I’ve seen a couple other gt 1030s around the £10-£20 untested or faulty and got £30 £40 working (in uk could probably find more in us and other countries) I personally think they can still reign budget supreme as long as you manage expectations
I absolutely agree, they are great budget cards as long as you remember that the GT 1030 is what it is.
GT 1030 GDDR5 is the fastest passive cooled graphics card available. Power consumption is 30W max & 12W idle. It plays 4k 60fps HEVC Videos absolutely fine.
There are some passively cooled 1650s available, but to be fair I wouldn't want to put one of those in a system that didn't have really good air flow running through it, which is really not an issue with the 1030
I'm happy I came across this channel from the side of the road PC vid, the all around vibe is unique and its nice to see a different perspective. enjoy that well earned sleep 🤟
It means a lot to me man, I appreciate you reading the description and coming along for the ride. It seriously means a lot, honestly. I promise for more entertaining and fun videos as time goes on!
And just because you mentioned it, I'll let you in on a little secret...
The next vid is about another PC I found on the side of the road :)
in my opinion a brand new 1030 is an amazing value for $80 to upgrade a sff optiplex(which you can get with 6th/7th gen i7's for $150-200) and use it as an emulation gaming pc. the 1030 has plenty of power to emulate thousands of games from 8bit games to the nintendo switch. the low profile form factor and the abundance of small form factor used office computers is keeping the 1030 alive
Absolutely agree, it isn't a bad card. Especially if you get it in a SFF.
i mean, an rx 6400 is like $20-30 more and provides much better performance
that's exactly what I'm using this card for , in an optiplex 3050 sff / i5 6500 . I think this is the fastest card this machine can take , because it's power supply is just 180 w . Is there any alternative in 35 watts & also half-height low profile ?
@@mayday9621 180w psu will be fine with a half height lp rx 6400. a 6400 on pcie 3 will still be faster than a 1030 easily. you could also get an rtx a2000, but it does cost a bit more.
@@kushy_TV , I feel you're not using sff 😮💨 while both my machines are sff box . A2000 & most rx6400 won't fit physically too . The space above the pcie slot card is one inch . it can accommodate half-inch height sink+fan only . And there are other devices that draw on the 180w , leaving about 35w marginally . This is why the Gt1030 is still selling at good price .
1:14 if the gt1030 was their only option why would they watch a video on it reviewing it compared to similarly priced cards? the LTT video wouldn't be aimed at them because they already have the card.
Schrödinger's cat. They do or they don't. We just wouldn't know this. But many people watch videos about things they have or have experienced all the time, and either want to see someone else's opinion or learn something they didn't know about before. Instead of asking me or Linus, I would ask the algorithm since they have the real answer.
I think the GT 1030 has it's permanent place in the world. Because MSI dropped Displayport 1.4a on their variant of the card, it is now since 2019-a G-Sync capable GPU. Not to mention the fact that Displayport 1.4a can use DSC and can allow Nvidia's PureVideo 8 to stretch it's legs as an 8K HEVC/VP9 video player... Assuming you have an 8K screen and if you find value in integer scaling 4K to 8K with a re-encode of the original bluray... Just saying. I'd say the best use would be giving old games some good ol G-Sync.
I agree, to a degree. For many this card is all someone needs for what they will game on. And yeah I saw that on the MSI variant. Nice.
@@BudgetBin Whoa!!! You reply to like... Every comment. That's dedication.
@@HedgehogY2K I try, I try. Lol.
Eh, the problem is Mad VR prefers 4GB VRAM. Also no av1 decode.
I guess even Halo 2 Cartographer will stop it from going beyond 1080p120. You'll need GTX to get 1440p or 4K on even old games, it's insane how future proof games can be. Trust me, I tested an A12 9800e on Age Of Mythology Titans Expansion and got less than 60fps in 1.85:1 2960x1600. 2017 APU runs 2003 game in 1440p consistently and not 4K. I could only imagine the 5700G only reaching 4K60.
i have the gt 730, and the gt 1030 looks amazing to me, i would be able to play more games without having the gameplay look blurry as hell and laggy as hell
Can't you just get a 1030? I mean I know everything costs money, but it's like less than a hundred bucks usually.
@@Xalgucennia i didnt want to ask my parents to buy me anything since i didnt work for it, but now i got a job and bought a gtx 970 instead
@@poluefemus Well good for you, Happy gaming :)
The R9 270 was my go to option for the low end. I have bought one a few months ago for 20€ and it works perfectly fine. It's mostly on idle as I don't have enough time to game on that computer. For this old card the chrome extension h264ify is a saving grace because during some video playbacks on youtube I saw a 70-80% usage of the card. After using this extension the usage dropped to 10-20%.
It is still more than capable in older AAA or more casual games without burning 200W while being much better than the GT 1030 and similar performance to the RX 460.
There is a lot you can do with older hardware if you are dedicated enough. 20€ is a great deal for a R9 270.
I have a 3090 for my main but a 1030 for the pc in the living room, it's a little mini itx hooked up to the TV, I use it for UA-cam, Netflix and for emulators like Mario cart when I have friends over.
Little card is quite impressive for something without a fan that only takes power off of the pcie slot
AMD FSR has basically breathed new life into budget graphics cards. I saw a person take a GTX 760 and play war zone audit at 60 FPS 1080p
> low profile gpu
my heart goes to all the people who have no choice but to use this card. maybe i'll cheer someone up by saying that i used to play on an integrated card for 12 years, untill finally most of the games would straight-up deny booting up (even. e.g. gothic 2, which was by far the biggest dissapointment for me). BUT, if you really put your mind to it (i have/had no IT experience), you can probly run anything. i remember i managed to play skyrim. it took literally like a week of research, tuning the game to the point where it kinda looks like 2D, but it was running and i had probly the most fun ever with a video game to this day. for me, all that counts is if it runs, so when i upgraded my PC by like 20x, i realised that i don't even care that now the graphics are better and fps stable. it's still the same game. it's cool that the game don't crash as often now tho (BUT THEY STILL DO! and my specs A LOT higher than recommended)
I'd recommend checking out AMD's Pro WX series. Their WX3100 for example is pcie 3.0x16, 4gb DDR5, 53w TDP, Mini HDMI output and costs about the same price.
I recently bought a GT1030 for a niche use case...surround sound. See my graphics card only has one HDMI port and my TV does not support DTS passthrough via its EARC port. The 1030 is perfect because it has an HDMI 2.0 output that I can send to my receiver for uncompressed Dolby Atmos and DTSX surround and only takes up one PCIE slot so it doesn't get in the way of airflow.
Neutral opinion: you need 4GB VRAM minimum for medium 1080p 60+FPS, and 8GB for mostly maximum 1080p 60+FPS in most games. 6GB might be for medium-high. Of course all other hardware matters too and so do the games. R9 290 is a 'wild card' (get it?) where you can maximize most graphics in most games at 1080p. Drawback is extreme noise/heat/energy usage.
GT 1030 isn't a bad card - it's at a constantly bad price.
Thank you for this video, the 1030 is one hell of a workhorse gpu and it can do a lot, I've used mine for almost 3 years playing games both old and new, grinded the hell out of destiny 2 and did a lot of video and photo editing on it. It was all I could afford when I built my pc and it treated me incredibly well, I upgraded to a 4070 super less than a month ago after a lot of struggling and have been enjoying it of course but that cute little 1030 will always have a special place in my heart as my first GPU and what made it possible to do many things I thought impossible before!
Definitely enjoy this style of video. Keep it up man. Love the channel!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
I was planning to buy GT 1030 for my friend who has i3 3240, 8GB RAM and 240W PSU. this card seemed like a great option for that PC, but in the end I ended up buying GTX 1050 Low Profile for 45$. For what they're worth, I think both 1030 and 1050 are good graphics cards for upgrading such kind of low end PCs to play older games like GTA V on 720p. They're certainly not an E-waste.
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Absolutely, I think people tend to forget that for some people, a four core CPU is a high end deal in there situation, or that 8gbs of ram is a lot a ram for them.
I bought the gt 1030 because that's what my cheap ass can buy.
@@Blackfatrat gt 1030 only uses 30W, single-slot, low-profile
gtx 970 draws 148W maximum, double-slot, not low-profile
gtx 760 draws 170W maximum, double-slot, not low-profile
you are assuming that a dirt cheap PC has >300W to work with & actually has room to fit any of those cards
Yeah, I had seen a lot of people got spoiled by 120hz+ screen and saying something like "60fps feels like ppt!"
for small oem refurbishing on old sandy ivy haswell systems the absolute most surprising card ive found for a super cheap price is the quadro k620 , ive tested it compared to the 1030 it performs real close in pcie 3.0 within 9 percent of a 1030 , its form factor is so small it fits in anything , and if you want a good retro setup with an older 775 system with a core 2 quad then it actually works a lot better than a 1030 , so in conclusion the k620 is the ultimate all around budget option at $17-$20 on average it uses maxwell architecture which i found was right there with pascal on the lower end cards for instance the gtx 950 and gtx 1050 are nearly indentical in peformance
My sweet spot is the $120 range for my accidental collection - I've been finding weird stuff in that bracket... Titan Black, Rx5100 (sadly RIP), Matrix 2gb 5870...
I recently got a 980ti for $80. I know that isn't quite normal, especially for an EVGA... but... miracles happen in old and oddball tech?
if you cruise low-end older systems, especially DIY enthusiast stuff - you end up with decent power supplies. I realize energy is a concern, but I guess I went with the keeping it out of the landfill approach.
For less than a 1030 there are a lot of options - but none of them 'new'. I think warranties and clean parts mean a lot to people. Not me, LOL.
I have a modern computer, 10th gen Intel and RX6600 - and I don't game on it. It is there for the general usage and my work that I take home as a chef... The wife games on it, but she's a console player mostly.
The computer that I game on is a dual x5680 Xeon, 980ti, 1600x1200 75hz monitor on Linux... I run cRPGs mostly, and this can hang with most new releases (sometimes better than older releases, cRPGs are weird for computer spec). Admittedly, this is sort of a... well... niche build. My real computer smokes this thing, but the damned vibe... and the 12 total cores... just muscles through everything. It can actually... occasionally... push the 980ti to 100%.
So, yeah, I totally agree with you - not everyone buying a low-end graphics card is fooled.
My next build is going to be a reverse-reverse-sleeper - or whatever it is... I want to celebrate the last Pentium (g7400) in a build that is absolutely overkill for it, but still has a vibe. I got an old PC in an Antec case from the 2006-8 era... clear side...
Look forward to seeing what else you do, I subscribed :)
Glad to hear interesting stories and tech from other like-minded people such as yourself! I am glad to have you on board. I promise you more interesting video and topics will be coming up very soon, especially with some older tech.
Also, I resonate with the whole "I have a modern computer..." yet, "...I don't game on it." to a degree.
lol
You can find one for less than 30€ , put it in a optiplex or something similar with an i5 , add ram so its 16 gigs, add an ssd and more storage in hdd if needed and boom youve got a pc that runs games just like the original PS4 for about 100€ , all you gotta do now is download a 400gb rom dump and pirtate all your favorite games and buy a cheap 1080p 60hrtz monitor or tv , a game controller, a keyboard and mouse and a gaming headset and speakers (all for under 100€ used) and your pretty much having a blast, everyone getting into pc gaming for a buget should know that with less than 200€ you can have a really good experience.
nicee! i see improvements on the editing. your videos are always well put. btw that warzone test ...🤣 good stuff
Thanks man. I try, I try lol. Always glad you enjoyed it!
a friend upgraded his old prebuilt, the 1030 was the best card he could get with the 250w power supply limitation
Found your video on a research for specs for the GT1030... I actually own a couple of these low powered GT 1030's Purchased my first one at FRY's Electronics's for $70 bucks. Still use them for low powered media content and they don't heat up a room or suck a lot of power. Borderlands 2 and other older games run just fine and smoothly. Thanks Budget Bin for the video.
Hi, stumbled into your channel and gotta say, great video. You have made a very good arguement, and it is nice to see people criticize youtube giants
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
you can optionally use nimez drivers for the older gcn based graphics cards.
Gotcha, will def use that in the future.
Linus' standards are just way too high. The other thing is, people don't have money for higher end GPUs like you mentioned, and don't forget, it doesn't require a power connector and has a low profile form factor, so it may be the only choice for many with small form factor PCs. Just make sure you get the GDDR5 version as well, the DDR4 version is the one you should avoid.
Depending on where you live, you can also get the Quadro P400 for the same price used as the gt1030. Same compact size, same power consumption and, same performance, but it has the plus of video encoding isn't disabled and it comes with 3 mini-displayport outputs.
I've been burned one too many times buying used GPUs, if I can I'll buy new that way I know it's not been mistreated.
I use an R7 270x that i got for $20 bundled with a psu. It can run Spider-Man remastered. I think 25 frames on SMR is very playable
Great vid dude
could you mention the name of the background song thx
Sure, which one?
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@@BudgetBin much appreciation
Another area where the GT 1030 is great for a low end gaming system is with any small form factor prebuilt. Your options drop off a cliff when you need both affordable, and half height and will run on a 280 PSU
An rx 6400 or low profile 1650, or even 1050ti will do way better than the 1030.
I use a 1030 in my living room htpc, but that's only because I got it for $20 and only wanted the hdmi 2.0 port and passive cooling.
Loving the info and quality my man.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it yourself!
When I had my first job, having a very low pay, I did not have enough budget to get a decent gaming PC. I was still rocking my i5 3470 PC and was not yet into getting used graphics card. I was able to purchase the GT 1030 OC edition and used that for more than a year and I had a great time with it. I was only playing CS, some old racing games, COD 4 modern warfare 1/2/3 and a few older titles and it was enough for its purpose.... eventually I was able to upgrade to an i7 3770 with the 1060 6GB both used which was far far better... Now I am able to afford a decent entry level pc, but I really do appreciate the fun that little card gave me during my first job days... it helped me hold on to my sanity lol
Just got a Zotac 1030 for my Mini ATX - the card is slim and perfect for the little space in the case.
You don't need much more than this. Everything new is forgotten old.
your R9 270 looks like an HP 818419-001, the Hippo2, which uses the 21.5.1 driver.
Yeah agreed. The GT 1030 even supports stereoscopic 3d with the appropriate (old) driver configuration for the blu-ray 3D fans out there ;) I have several gt 710 cards since they can be had in an x1 variant.
8:16 THIS PRETTY GOOD sounds like a meme to me😂
I have a chinese "jegy" Rx 460 variant of the card but for some reason it crashes drivers all the time when gaming, ONLY when gaming, never reached over 60 degrees and it can stand furmark for over 6 hours and more without any errors or crashes. Have you ever heard something of this variant or how to stabilize it? Im trying to figure it out 3 years now without any success!
have you tried underclock?
It can be used for basic graphics interface for monitors who need it just to work for basic things.
Having gone down that path (almost always the processor has no onboard video) I'd want something passive. The GT1030 has a fan that will die or get/be noisy
@@Thepaddster I have old gt 710 it just basic display driver. Gtx 1070 I as well I am thinking of leaving nivida ether Intel or AMD.
@@Thepaddster there is a passive cooled variant made by gigabyte.
Awesome video! You got my sub. I bought the GT 1030 to play Mount & Blade Warband and LoL on a used Dell Optiplex. Before that I was playing it on a laptop with DDR2 RAM. So, the performance upgrade was amazing. 👍
Glad you liked the video! And nice choice in games!
Budget AMD cards tend to be better due to community supported / modded drivers enabling newer features and also giving performance uplifts in newer titles where driver support has been officially dropped. When testing old AMD cards I recommend trying it with Nimez instead of official drivers.
This isn't the only advantage AMD drivers have but NVIDIA drivers have a huge CPU overhead which will reduce performance when CPU limited and these budget builds tend to also have weak CPUs to pair with their weak graphics card. These factors are important to take note of, you can look up benchmarks and guides online opining on this.
I agree, community support for AMD cards is really strong and makes them more sought after by enthusiasts.
hd5450 got a very outdated driver, so no wonder why i replaced with a gt 1030 on it. I dont see difference on Emulation like Wii/Gamecube but the Native Gaming is day and night difference. CPU overhead is mainly on Nvidia Control Panel, which i didnt installed that.
At gt 1030 prices you can get rx 580 which is amazing end .
Depends on CPU. RX 580 got a way higher TDP than gt 1030 did.
GDDR5 GT1030 is the perfect option to put in your office PC to spend some free time while your boss goes somewhere and you don't have that much work to do
bros gotta very pleasant voice, keep it up! :)
Thanks! I will keep making more videos until I can't anymore!
in my place specifically cebu, the cheapest upgrade to my gtx 645 and i want dx12 for mh rise is the gt 1030
I find that the 30 and 10 class nvidia cards are some of the best “display adapter” class cards for most uses where the 50 class usually is perfect for a 75w budget gaming package, with used for price to performance. Though I’d argue the biggest bonus for day to day use is a MODERN VIDEO DECODE ENGINE!
I wish you had mentioned the NVidia Tesla P4 as it can be used with just motherboard power can be bought for ~$100 and only needs a fan for long term sessions. It gets excellent performance compared to most budget GPU’s that can run on motherboard power. And while sure it doesn’t have any ports it also means your Integrated graphics can do all the background task while your GPU’s sole job is to run your games or even power your own mini AI.
How about the intel arc A310, even tho it is 100$ it uses just pcie power and has support for RT.
@@CDM14y it's not bad, if it were under $100 (like $79.99) I would consider it a great card despite not being a budget powerhouse or anything like that.
Also aren't there real 1030 and then there renamed gt610 refreshes. Masquerading as 1030s
hey man I am really loving the videos and how well they are getting
Thanks man, I appreciate the support!
The thing is, if you get the 1030 for free, or you found it in the dumpster than that's okay. It's not okay to buy it new now for $200
I absolutely agree, I feel like if you get it for a near free price that, that would be fine for a GT 1030, or if in which ever country you love in that the price is right for it, if other cars are over priced compared to the states.
I got this for my partner in an i5 optiplex case, and my requirements were "good card that needs no additional power". We have just retired that computer after I think 4 years of solid work due to PUS making weird noises, and she described it as the best computer she ever had. Was fine for modded minecraft and watching youtube, and if a computer does what you need well enough, sometimes thats all you need.
My friend was the first one in our group to get a gpu and it was gt 1030. It for the first time enabled us to play the legendary game we only heard of the GTA V it was a phenomenal experience now when i have money of my own and running a gtx 1060 (ya it's old not all are willing to spend whole month's Income) understand the bad price to performance but still can't diss the gpu cuz it holds the memory of a lifetime with my friends playing in turns and playing till his mother just had to toss us off sundays had a whole different level of excitement.
Got a pc for my roommate and replaced the GTX630 with a HD5450 I´ve modded a fan onto (case is smal and has bad ventilation) and the reason is simple: the only games he might going to play with it lunched during or before Windos XP area and are games like Command and Conquer so he won´t need anything more powerfull, if he does I still have a GTS250 and save the GTX630 for a different case.
I bought the GT 1030 because it's the fanless version and is completely silent. I installed it in a home theater PC (HTPC) that had an older Intel CPU that lacked the hardware decoding of the newest streaming service codecs. Gaming was not really a factor but it has done well with the basic games I've played on it. I have a gaming PC for power computing.
I'm looking to get the Intel Arc A310 next for it's AV1 hardware decoding support for my HTPC.
Interesting video! Thanks!
If you have the right hardware, the Arc A310 is a great budget choice if you need hardware decoding.
Glad you enjoyed the vid!
when GT 1030 was launched, my cousin had a really low budget and I had bought him an GTX 770. But the card had it's own problem so I had to return it and get a GT 1030 paired with an i5 4th gen. He played CSGO and then upgraded to GTX 1650 super.
Just bought a secondhand desktop with a 1030 for emulation purposes. It will work for the short term until i can get something better
On the other hand if you do not plan on gaming with this card the gt 1030 card would make an excellent choice for those who wish to host dedicated servers such as myself. Basic card for basic tasks
Watching your video with my Yeston gt 1030 I bought for 50 quid in 2017 during mining craze. I was given a broken desktop with quad core 8400 and geforce 8400gs for fixing a friends laptop. I fixed the desktop and installed the 1030 . The 1030 is now in my back up machine an old i5 2500k . Had just done a lap of the nurburgring with project cars 2 sat on my sofa with foot up in plasta haha as I can't sit at the desk.. My main rig is ryzen 3600 with gtx 1080. built my 4 sons pc with 1080 and 1060 . Like the driver support and 2nd hand value of 10 series nvidia. Liked the crossfire with old radeon cards because of larger vram but games don't use that anymore.
so how about the intel arc 380 or intel arc 510 i think the intel arc 750 is equal to an rtx 3060 just with 8 gb of vram
GT1030 was my first ever card, i had back in 19, had so much fun seeing my games actually fucking run, i was a pc gamer, but after putting a 1030, man, i really started to game on
AFAIK there is no alternative if you have one slot with low profile. This card saved me, now I can use my SFF PC in 4K.
I agree. Thats one thing I think Linus and this video missed. If you only have a single slot or are limited to a PCI 3x4 slot then you don't have any other options really.
@derickrodriguez5797 and if you're limited by a 180W PSU as I was. This card is amazing really for office, CPU intensive graphics editing/video encoding.
The big issue with Kepler GPUs like the 650TI is that Nvidia no longer updates drivers for it.
DO U SELL ANY OF UR OLD PC PARTS I WOULD LIKE TO BUY
*i agree with you 1000% and at the end its so true that everyone has glass eyes for a gpu of the past, mine is the 6700XT its a perfect starter gpu for anyone getting into computers that can play everything with good fps*
is the gt 1030 a good option to a Optiplex X22? it's a SFF. That's why I'm with several doubts. an Arc 310, RX580 or this GT 1030
Uhh can u help me choose,i can buy gt 1030 or quadro k620 or gt730
Cuz my pc is sff so yea
GT 1030 for sure
@@BudgetBin why tho arent k620 same like gt 1030 low profile
@@XavierTheKing not exactly, unless you are on a super small budget, the GT 1030 is a better option overall since it will have driver support for awhile and has full DX12 features as opposed to the K620 which is limited. Also the only thing I don't know for sure about is that the K620 LP GPU that I think you are talking about doesn't have GDDR5 memory which is kind of a no go for me.
@@BudgetBin okay thanks bro,btw i have one question,does the low profile weaker then the normal one or anything got cut out?im new in this
@@XavierTheKing it depends model to model, typically not really, what is more important at least for the GT 1030 is that the one you choose must have GDDR5 memory, it can't be GDDR4 or GDDR3 since those hold back the hard very heavily. Hope I helped!
I feel like a lot of people (including me) get this card because it is low profile and most old oems are, and it doesnt require external power/6 or 8 pin connecter, again something most old oems dont have. These features make it great for upgrading old oems/pc flipping.
Hey, i played for a while FFXIV on a GT610, overclocked to the max, but hey, i played at low 1024x768 35 fps.
which gpus can go in a 180watt psu? or is it only the gt 1030?
Is 11 bucks a good price for one?
As long as it's the GDDR5 model!
the gt1030 is excellent if you can find the version with dp/hdmi and 4k outputs. That can drive two 4k desktops with passive cooling for less than 100$. You won't play anything more on it than diablo ii, but hey, it's not made for that.
Also the WX 2100 and E9173 can be found for very cheap and Linux friendly so great for emulation based OS's. Also Low power at just 35W and are low profile and will fit in anything. Will it play Cyberpunk 2077, well it will open it but won't go north of 20 FPS even at the lowest settings. But will emulate most systems and play games that are over 5 years old very well.
For around £/$60 you can pick up a HP ProDesk 600 G1 and a WX 2100/E9173 and get up and gaming on a budget and it won't break the bank powering it. Most games will run happy on a 4th gen T CPU that only uses 45W (something like a i7-4770T) so the system will draw less then a 100W maxed out.
There has been huge oversight in estimating 1030 buyers. I bought one new for my secondary HTPC. Older office pc and I wanted to get 4k 60Hz out of it, instead of Intel iGPU 4k 30Hz. Also like usual that office PC is single slot, lowprofile cards are only ones that'll fit inside. Obviously I would've thrown my old 970GTX in it, but that just wasn't option. Plus it's completely adequate for gaming too as I don't play lame online FPS shooters or racing games. That thing can still play tons of my GoG or Steam old title library. Plus the biggest one. It truly was only sensible new card around covid.
Oh and almost forgot. Wanted low power consumption too.
I bought my 1030 back in 2017, still run fine now, the only issue is the fan is broken.
Ik this video from Linus is kinda old but the arc A380 is much newer and has AV1 so better 4k playback and now had a low profile version with out an external power
You also missed the thing about budget gamer, some of them forcing themself to buy what they can afford not because they want to play the game but because they got FOMO if they dont play new game they've pirated
this give more detail about the gpu for me since i'm using a 2nd hand pc with an Athlon II x3 425 and a gt 610 and i want to upgrade it tho i'm still thinking if i should go for the 1030 or gtx 1630, rx 6400 or gtx 1650
i believe a difference between linus and your video is that you have newer drivers, better game optimisation and more?
as far as what you can get for used in the price people still want for gt 1030 ddr5 cards its hands down the gtx 970 , it completely demolishes a 1030 , it demolishes a 1050ti for that matter
I guess I'm slightly above the minimum bar with my 1050ti and i7 7700.
My old retro PC has a GT9600 though and even with a card that old I'm surprised how many stuff can it play.
I mainly bought a GT 1030 for multimedia purposes, going from the stock iGPU to a GT 1030 allowed my low end system to play high bitrate UHD videos with ease where with the iGPU it struggled to play back 1080p content.
And people that buy a GT 1030 for gaming aren't looking for high end visuals, they're just looking to be able to play something better than their iGPU can do.
Or they simply need an extra display output.
Back in the mid to late 90s 15-20 FPS was the norm for me, and i considered that playable.
Using since 2021, this little buddy has served me well😂
Have u guys tried increasong its voltage to 100% it gives +100% output I am using it with no issue. with 7k memory boost. it was soo good..
I hadn't been in the Desktop game for a long time.
From 2004 to 2019, I went the laptop route, mostly because of logistics with moving from place to place.
But...
When I finally started going back into it, I had a Ryzen build at my father's place (Because, at the time, I spent most of my time there) and then I wanted to make a cheap-o build at a friend's place.
So I started out with a Lenovo Desktop i3-2120, upped with a new PSU, RAM and an i5-2400.
I couldn't get a hold of a GT 1030 GDDR5 at a reasonable price... so I went looking 2nd hand.
I ended up with
HD 7770.
Later upgraded to GTX 660
And then GTX 960 2GB
Followed by GTX 960 4GB. THough by this point my i5-2400 had been swapped out with a i7-6700 build, which was a hand me down.
Regardless, after the 960s, I started upgrading my main build (The Ryzen build) and I had spares, so as time went on, I have ended up with two near identical builds.
R5-3600 + RX6650XT vs R7-5700x + RX6650XT
There have been a couple of Polaris card in between RX480/580/590 and the like.
And I've gone from the whole spectrum of R3-1200 and Athlon 200ge to the R7-1700x, R5-x600s to the current builds.
Regardless though.
WIth increasing electric prices.
I have started making a new low power build, with the GT 1030-esque performance.
Vega 11 on the R5-3400G
xD
G'day Budget Bin,
I got a YT Recommendation for your "Side of the Road Office PC" today, I enjoyed it as I really like that type of video & you did a good job, so thought I'd watch some more.
Yeah like you said at the end if the plan is to do some "Easy to Run" 1080p gaming there are many other cheap GPUs that are WAAAY better than GT1030 generally for similar or just a few more $$, especially if you make the easy mistake of getting the GT1030 DDR4 version which might be why Linus' one was worse than yours in APEXLegends.
Not sure if you know but there are some cool settings in Afterburner to save you some explaining.
For GPU performance videos in the "Monitoring" Tab it would be good to add the "Frametime" (Scroll the List where GPU Temp is" & go under that box to "Show in Onscreen Display" set it to "Graph", rather than just seeing the Avg fps this will also give an indication if there is Stuttering.
Also in Afterburner Settings in the "Monitoring" Tab down the bottom of the page you can rename the CPU, GPU & so on with the "✅Override Group Name" then type what you want in the box to the right.
This has been very helpful and I am definitely going to be looking into these settings in one of my future videos.
Glad you found the channel and I hope you enjoy my content!
Can the 1030 power the engine of a small bus?
I am talking to EVGA engineers currently and I have signed an NDA.
So no comment.
i dont know why people are so against 720p gaming. maybe just cuz i'm an old boomer but it really just isnt a big deal to me. This card actually does fairly great in that resolution.
I bought a GTX 670 for a secondary gaming PC for $25 and it blows the 1030 right out of the water. Also, if you are considering a 1030, you would be better served with a Quadro K2200, which is a little more powerful and has 4GB GDDR5. Also still has driver support in late 2024. You'll also have support for NVENC encoding.
i got my rx560 (the slower version so rx460 level performance) at $48. It’s still a much better deal than the gt1030
i am about to buy one for a friend, he has a Dell OptiPlex 790 SFF (Small Form Factor) and the PCIe 16x slot only can deliver 35 watts... this 30 watt card is the "Epitaph" of that wattage range i can place in. (poor guy was playing VRChat with the onboard graphics and it is "intel", not AMD onboard meaning all it can do is play UA-cam videos...) so all in all, sometimes that is all you can get!
People who actually want to play games and are looking for a graphic card at around the price of a brand new GT1030 probably has a lot of restriction in their system, mainly the power supply not capable of providing power for anything more than double the standard 65w CPU their system is probably using. So RX580 is probably out of the window for many people with this scenario.
GTX 1050ti or GTX 1650 is well known for it's low power requirement as well as it's price to performance ratio.
It's fair to say these 2 card are a very good alternative to GT 1030 albeit you'd have to buy it second hand to stay within the price budget mentioned earlier.
Aside from power supply, many people with these price budget probably also don't have monitor that can accept anything more than VGA and DVI input. It's not like everyone know or even want to spare a few more bucks on extra converter cable when their budget is alrd so low. So any GPU that can provide such output is preferrable.
i was gonna use a gt 1030 because my machine is old but decided to buy a 1650 cause it would fit in my case and it matches my system well, however, they sent me one with a 6 pin power connector, i use a sata to 6 pin cable and it works amazingly (also at maximum usage only 40 watts go through the 6 pin sata connector which is safe for a sata cable)
i am glad i did this as i can run modern games on 1080 p which is amazing !
ive had mine for seven years and now it lives in a spare machine to play roblox