Bless whatever or whoever inspired you to not be like every other tech channel here by simply doing some stuff outside instead of under the glare of LEDs
Words cant express how much i love how he doesnt use BLINDING lights and quick cuts and all the youtube fakeness. This channel is like eating a home cooked meal.
The big advantage to these cards is that they're low profile and slot powered. This makes the upper tier T-series cards attractive to owners of low profile prebuilt tower PCs, such as Dell Optiplex boxes. I was considering the T1000 for this exact reason, as it's the most horsepower that I can fit into the formfactor. I would definitely appreciate you looking at them.
Color me surprised! This little T400 pack quite the punch! It consumes just 30w and performs better than a 750ti. Say this was sold consistently at 100€ and it would be a no brainer and definitely the go to for budget gamers, instead of the gt 1030 ddr5 Edit: Supposedly there is a 4gb gddr6 variant but it could be a typo or a straight up lie. Probably the first as the T600 has a similar design (although it cost 50€ more and has more cuda cores etc.) and is the one that comes with 4gb gddr6. Sorry for the confusion.
While that is impressive, you can do a lot better with efficiency. I have a laptop GTX 1650 that runs at 35w and packs 1024 cores vs 384 on this card, and runs at higher boost clocks without breaking 35w. I can get frame rates consistently above 90-100fps in call of duty black ops Cold War at 1080p low, where this card only managed 40-45fps
Every other channel: massively expensive things, quantities RandomGamingHD: Quality, noicely made content from the bottom of the heart. Peace mate, may you live good and long life bro, stay safe.
Thanks for this review - interesting to note that workstation based GPUs are an option! Having said, GPUs are ridiculously expensive at the moment anyways, so anything that can game (even at low) is a good result. Also, I'd be happy with 30+fps if it meant not having to drop a resolution setting or resolution scale setting. :)
The T600 looks like a somewhat interesting option. It's still below £200, has 4GB VRAM and has twice the memory bandwidth, twice the ROPs and not far off twice the CUDA cores. Moving up to the T1000 doesn't get you much and nearly doubles the price.
Cheers man. Been searching for reviews about the ‚T-Line‘ for ages. Also great performance for a 2GB Card. Would love to see another review for the T600/T1000. Again, great work!
@@aleksazunjic9672 no core count does not matter, this card is like 4 generations ahead of the 900 series só it's safe to say each core maybe faster, plus It has faster memory wich is Very important GPUs the only way to know wich one would be better is to see bechmarks
@@luisaazul Actually no. nVidia didn't change much architecture of a single core. These are very rudimentary units anyway. What they did was introduce newer technological processes, so more cores could be built on a single dye and also introduced faster memory. So, number of cores matters very much.
I just want to say I watch every one of your videos even if they don’t interest me at first. I think you deserve a watch because you seem to care about offering your community something different and consistent. I appreciate that thank you for all you do
I heard the latest thing was thieves drilling holes in gas tanks to drain the fuel. I guess this is because most if not all modern cards have an anti-siphon tank which has something to block running a hose down to the tank.
i wish i had found this channel like 2 years earlier than I did. back then, i had no idea how many deals there were for less mainstream cards and components that still work fine. Could’ve saved hundreds, but alas. Keep up the good work RGHD! the community is better because of it!
WOW ! Great review, just what I am looking for. I use video cards for high speed h.264 video encoding via NVENC and FFmpeg under Ubuntu. I will definitely be buying one of these to speed up my video encoding. Currently use 1050 and 710 cards, so very interested to buy one of the T400. You have made my day as I don’t play games and so refuse to pay high prices for GPUs. £120 will do me very nicely. Thanks !
There is a T600 version that'll do better and with a 40W TDP would actually be great for those low powered SFF prebuilts (the ones with a 200-225W PSU)
Yeah, I've got one of those and because Dell put the 16 lane slot in the stupidest place, you can only use a single slot, low profile card (unless you mod a PCIe slot so the card overhangs). I run a K620 in it.
That was a really interesting to watch, i wasn't aware you could game withe these cards. Acceptable performance. DLSS is a no go however. Thanks for making this video.
Pretty much the worst case scenario, just like Novigrad in Witcher 3. Or even better, test those places and some more "outside" for some average expectation.
The real question here is bang for the buck -- for around the price of a GT1030 you get a significant performance boost. The T600, while a better performer than the t400, is also similarly priced to a GTX1650 which is an even better choice. Until sanity returns to the GPU market, this card could be the best alternative value around for the lower end.
BEAUTIFUL crying inside as i saved my hard earned money thinking of buying 3080 but seeing the price skyrocketing i forgot what a gpu is AND STILL WAITING FOR PRICE TO GO DOWN AND WILL BUY THIS FOR MY OFFICE PC :)
Probably one of the few cases where we can actually see DLSS actually adding to overall frame times. I don't think it's really a software support issue, so much as that this card just has too few tensor cores (if it has any?) to perform DLSS fast enough. DLSS takes an amount of time to perform- it might be something like 1ms or less on a 3090, or a few miliseconds on a 2060. On this thing it might be 15 ms or something, taking so long to perform it actually lowers frame rate. It takes longer for DLSS to upscale from a lower resolution to a higher one... so, in this case, you might have actually gotten better performance by setting it to Quality instead of Performance, lol.
Its not really all that crazy since those "kinds" of cards are more powerful than they have ever been, they are actually a decent low budget option due to them not being absolutely garbage and being decently powerful. It can play cyberpunk, most budget laptops can barley launch it
I would really like you to do s video on the T600 (The bigger brother to this card) and finding if there are custom Drivers in order to make DLSS work right.
As someone with a T600, you can install GeForce experience and it works as it regularly would. Edit: The T600 performs about the same as a 1050 Ti but supports DLSS
Hey man thanks for uploading this. Are you going to do a review of the 6GB RTX A2000 (Ampere-based) workstation card? According to the techpowerup GPU database it performs equally to a GTX 1660, while only requiring power from the motherboard.
@@RandomGaminginHD That would be cool :) I had a Radeon Pro WX 8200 on the way but the courier service that was delivering it here in Canada "lost" it :(
@@lukakrog The problem was that I had it shipped to my community mailbox instead of my local post office, which I now use as the shipping location for everything I order because it's a much more secure destination for a parcel.
there was a rumor about a rtx 3030, but it seems it was just pure lies, but they would release a what, a 1630? or perhaps a 2030? the entry level section was abandoned bu both amd an nvidia
nvidia probably wouldn't bother putting RT hardware on a xx30 gpu, so it'll probably still be a G/GT card. if they're going to use the same TU117 on that T400 then it'll most likely be a GT 1630 rather than a 2030.
@@yanagida_01 i think you are right, but i remember a rumor about a rtx 3030 for laptops, but never came, so, no idea, perhaps we are just obsessed with rtx, and tbh, for no reason
Shouldn't you be able to overclock the core clock to 1425MHz if that's it's boost? I think it'd make for an interesting comparison with overclocking this little guy to see if there is a good gain or not.
As far as I'm aware, you'd only be able to increase the power draw on Quadro cards, not core clock and memory frequency. Though, I'd love to be proven otherwise.
I actually just slotted in two CG workstations at my work with these exact graphics cards and wondered how they would perform in games. Let's just say I'm impressed. Sure, the lack of proper DLSS support is a bummer, but for only 2GB of VRAM and no external power connector, it actually gets the job done for casual gaming.
Used to play Halo and N64 emulators on maxed out settings with the workstation graphics card in my Drafting computer at school (until 2007). 🧐 Those workstation cards can be seriously good, considering how well they handle 3D modeling and CAD software renderings. 🤘
I just bought a T400 to use as a secondary video card alongside my RTX 2060. I was very happy when I turned the PC back on and both video cards were recognized and worked without any trouble at all! I use my 2060 for gaming on my 4k TV and needed to have the second card to simply run my regular monitor(s).
@@der_baumstamm in the computer lab thingy, my school has got some haitch peas with i7 6700s and AMD R9 m350. Only hard drives tho. Which is unfortunate with that kind of hardware
We need an rtx 3030 with 4 gigs of gddr6 and a 1660's performance for 150usd. It'd be perfect for eSports games and very capable of most others, as well as vr. Dlss will give it a boost if it needs it for demanding games, and all of that should be doable within 2022. It'd save entry level pc gaming, and make pcvr more accessible.
I haven't checked out your channel in quite a while, and I have to say that you got much better as a content creator, especially in the voice over. Re-subscribed
@@arch1107 autocad maybe. but it runs on my father's laptop that has 64mb vram. for video editing, maybe short clips in 720p with not many effects. even my gtx 1070's 8gb vram can get loaded when i edit videos, and i am not a professional. for these tasks, you can use a normal gtx/rtx (or amd card), most of the times you will be able to work better, since if you have a card like that, you are at entry level at best. and hell, even you can get older quadros/teslas for less money, that are much better than this. this t400 is the good example of wasting the production of better cards (but if it is meant to be a better card, but found to be a bit deffective, so they reused it(like those ps5 APUs), than it is ok)
@@o-hogameplay185 there is alot of autocad stuff that needs more than 64 mbs of ram, perhaps you have not used much cad related stuff, 3d modeling related cad also light video editing is possible, but professional level stuff will not be the best idea the main goal for this gpu i think is have 3 displayport monitors connected apart fro the limited gpu power
@@arch1107 for the autocad part: i know, i just said an example. video editing: yes, possible, but not the best experiece, for 3 dp ports, that actually makes sense to me. but there is a catch. tis card is really expensive when you concider what is it capable of. as i said, you better go for an older, used one. for this money, you can get even better professional gpus in the second hand market, with even more video outputs
@@o-hogameplay185 i mention the ram on autocad because i had clients complaining about similar things the used market is good or bad depending on the country you are located now, where i am, no luck the gpu has a advantage, it is new and gets full support from now on, older second hand gpus might be close to lose support, like the 700 series nvidia ones, there is a quadro series that lost support recently, can't remember which on the other advantage it has is size and power consumption, 40 watts on low profile and is a single slot gpu it is far from perfect, but it might be a solution in multiple cases, i personally would like to get it at a more reasonable price in a near future
Very nice video, now I'm really curious about the T600 as well. A quick look showed a 65% higher core count, and double the VRAM. Prices for it on ebay seemed to hover around 200€
@@allending8753 what I'm mostly curious about is if it's similarly unable to handle DLSS or if it can actually run it. If it can, it could end up having a longer lifespan
iirc another youtuber reported it without any overclocking that it uses around 40 watts, so is ideal to replace a gt1030 in terms of noise and power consumption
I have a 4GB T1000 max-q in my work laptop, and it's been pretty awesome so far. I think if the price is around US$160 the desktop version of that card is worth checking out.
RandomGaminginHD: This line up has no RT cores and DLSS is virtual e-waste meaning the only thing they have going for them is high performance/low pro PCs. I'm the Nostalgic graphics guy and I bought this gpus so you don't have to. Me: I'm sorry I thought that Nostalgia Critic joke was pretty funny.
Love your video's mate, did you consider doing a video on the NVIDIA Quadro M2000. Its 100 pounds on ebay and seems to offer quite good performance for the price 👍 Keep up the excellent work.
cant believe how good this card is for 30w tdp. its on early black friday offers now for £65 delivered. far better than a gt1030. also to note the video encoder on this card is no gimped like it is on the gt1030.
Started watching before put headphones on and had to rewind to the start to catch the few seconds audio I missed, just to catch the catchphrase greeting. Just felt wrong without hearing that first when watching the vids.
"A petrol station with no queues... Those were the days!" May be up there for most UK thing I have ever heard. You have lines to get gas? Like of cars? Or just of people inside... That blows lol.
Got the Card for 90 Euros ...for my dell Optiplex with i5 4590. Main PC still hasnt got the ddr5 ram and i have to wait :/ ... So i bought this for 140 Euros all together ... Insane value for that price with 8 GB RAM and 250 GB SSD. Sniped IT on eBay
Interesting to see this supports DLSS as I don't think they ever tacked on tensor cores to the TU117. So this is one of the few instances where you can see dlss performance in "software" mode (kinda like when people were using rtx voice on pascal gpus)
if this supported ray tracing, its be cool to like have it dedicated for ray tracing... and then have another gpu that does traditional rendering.. idk how possible that is, but itd be cool if that came out
I just picked up a T600 recently. It's a bit quirky for gaming, but it's far superior to something like a 1030. The heatsink is pathetic, but good enough. I did pull the heatsink off and re-add thermal grease, and improve the contact of the RAM to the heatsink.
Bless whatever or whoever inspired you to not be like every other tech channel here by simply doing some stuff outside instead of under the glare of LEDs
Thank you :) Green Ham Gaming is probably behind a lot of my inspiration.
@@RandomGaminginHD great man that guy so are u
The style of video and humour is relaxing and informative
@@RandomGaminginHD ah ghg, such an underrated channel to enjoy with a cup of tea (or a beer if thats more your thing)
Words cant express how much i love how he doesnt use BLINDING lights and quick cuts and all the youtube fakeness. This channel is like eating a home cooked meal.
You should have used the machine gun in GTA 3 since the fire rate is linked to FPS, see how fast you could empty that mag!
Haha yeah that would have been something
@@RandomGaminginHD Fancy making it a shorts episode?
@@RandomGaminginHD yea do a short on it
@@martin1649 thats an amazing idea, actually.
Do a short!
The big advantage to these cards is that they're low profile and slot powered.
This makes the upper tier T-series cards attractive to owners of low profile prebuilt tower PCs, such as Dell Optiplex boxes.
I was considering the T1000 for this exact reason, as it's the most horsepower that I can fit into the formfactor.
I would definitely appreciate you looking at them.
Seconded! We need more low profile GPU’s!
Please review your dog next, i wonder how much memory he has?
Quite a lot. He always remembers where all the cats are on our walks 😂
@@RandomGaminginHD 2TB (TerrierBytes)
above 0kb
@@RandomGaminginHD Comsume about 200w of Shoes
@@RandomGaminginHD has extreme speed from 4 leg SLI
I really love seeing this cards reviewed. Single slot, LP cards are some of my favorites.
Same, it's a shame we aren't seeing a lot of them anymore
Color me surprised! This little T400 pack quite the punch! It consumes just 30w and performs better than a 750ti. Say this was sold consistently at 100€ and it would be a no brainer and definitely the go to for budget gamers, instead of the gt 1030
ddr5
Edit: Supposedly there is a 4gb gddr6 variant but it could be a typo or a straight up lie. Probably the first as the T600 has a similar design (although it cost 50€ more and has more cuda cores etc.) and is the one that comes with 4gb gddr6. Sorry for the confusion.
While that is impressive, you can do a lot better with efficiency. I have a laptop GTX 1650 that runs at 35w and packs 1024 cores vs 384 on this card, and runs at higher boost clocks without breaking 35w. I can get frame rates consistently above 90-100fps in call of duty black ops Cold War at 1080p low, where this card only managed 40-45fps
does it need power connector?
@@ricowyd1417 Any GPU that can support half-height bracket for SFF case never needs a power connector.
@@realazee and that laptop costs over $1000 smooth brain
@@Frank_Pods haven't this been done by some chinese scammers tho?
Every other channel: massively expensive things, quantities
RandomGamingHD: Quality, noicely made content from the bottom of the heart.
Peace mate, may you live good and long life bro, stay safe.
6:28 Wait, how much is a T1000? Can't you just get that and ask it to transform into a 3090?
A lot more to it then that.
About 300 and something. I thought it had 8gb but it has 4. Might get one and check it out too
@@RandomGaminginHD If you make a video i promise ill leave a like haha
Only if you repaste the GPU with Liquid Metal.
@@radiumuppet it was a joke about the T1000 terminator…
I never knew about this cards, it's a damn good option for budget gaming
Not anymore, prices have gone significantly up even for these cards. People are getting desperate, and would buy anything that could move pixels.
@@aleksazunjic9672 I’m my area the price is around 150. I was in the market for 1650/1660 but am settling for this
@@Rctdcttecededtef T400 could be found even for 115 pounds in some places in UK, if you look harder.
@@aleksazunjic9672 I should have specified but 150 cad or Canadian
@@Rctdcttecededtef Then it figures ;) Cheers.
Thanks for this review - interesting to note that workstation based GPUs are an option! Having said, GPUs are ridiculously expensive at the moment anyways, so anything that can game (even at low) is a good result.
Also, I'd be happy with 30+fps if it meant not having to drop a resolution setting or resolution scale setting. :)
The T600 looks like a somewhat interesting option. It's still below £200, has 4GB VRAM and has twice the memory bandwidth, twice the ROPs and not far off twice the CUDA cores. Moving up to the T1000 doesn't get you much and nearly doubles the price.
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Now t600 cost around 300$
Cheers man. Been searching for reviews about the ‚T-Line‘ for ages. Also great performance for a 2GB Card. Would love to see another review for the T600/T1000.
Again, great work!
Thanks for doing this! I think T600 have better price to performance and it has 4GB DDR6 so it might be a key to play some games which need more Vram.
you can see pretty clearly in games like cyberpunk the VRAM is around 1950MB, so yes you can benefit a lot from 4GB
@@cyberman7348 No it would not, it has more memory but less cores, both are 128 bit.
@@aleksazunjic9672 no core count does not matter, this card is like 4 generations ahead of the 900 series só it's safe to say each core maybe faster, plus It has faster memory wich is Very important GPUs the only way to know wich one would be better is to see bechmarks
@@luisaazul Actually no. nVidia didn't change much architecture of a single core. These are very rudimentary units anyway. What they did was introduce newer technological processes, so more cores could be built on a single dye and also introduced faster memory. So, number of cores matters very much.
T600 its like 1050ti
5:50 Is my favorite moment from the video. Thank you for the quality content and keep up the good work kind sir.
Damn dude you blew up so much and you are still making such "normal" youtube videos like years ago. Always love to watch your vids
You had me at "Ah, a petrol station with no queues". XD
When I hear "hello everyone and welcome"... I know that I'm somewhere where I'm loved
I would love a video about the other T model professional cards for sure. Kind of curious now.
Same here. They seem like a good alternative for people that want a sff PC or a prebuilt
Could've started with a pun like "hello and welcome back to another n-video"
Okay that got a brief but noticeable chuckle, well done
Don't know why but watching your video kind of feels relaxing.. the voice over way of videos is lit!
I just want to say I watch every one of your videos even if they don’t interest me at first. I think you deserve a watch because you seem to care about offering your community something different and consistent. I appreciate that thank you for all you do
I keep up with the UK and its happenings and want to help with the energy crisis if i can. The gas queue joke you dropped was funny.
I heard the latest thing was thieves drilling holes in gas tanks to drain the fuel. I guess this is because most if not all modern cards have an anti-siphon tank which has something to block running a hose down to the tank.
its not a fuel shortage, but a driver shortage. They are blaming fuel idk why
i wish i had found this channel like 2 years earlier than I did. back then, i had no idea how many deals there were for less mainstream cards and components that still work fine. Could’ve saved hundreds, but alas. Keep up the good work RGHD! the community is better because of it!
WOW ! Great review, just what I am looking for. I use video cards for high speed h.264 video encoding via NVENC and FFmpeg under Ubuntu. I will definitely be buying one of these to speed up my video encoding. Currently use 1050 and 710 cards, so very interested to buy one of the T400. You have made my day as I don’t play games and so refuse to pay high prices for GPUs. £120 will do me very nicely. Thanks !
I’m not a gta 3 player, but 700 frames on gta 3? This card can actually do a little something.
Haha yeah but it messes up the physics. 30FPS is the best way to play these old gta games without graphical problems unfortunately
I would literally watch anything published by this channel, simplicity truly is the ultimate form of sophistication
i would see emulation performance
this might be a good value for making a budget mini pc build
Cyberpunk at 1080p low 30+ Is just crazy.. I like how you present your videos.. good luck bro..
There is a T600 version that'll do better and with a 40W TDP would actually be great for those low powered SFF prebuilts (the ones with a 200-225W PSU)
Yeah, I've got one of those and because Dell put the 16 lane slot in the stupidest place, you can only use a single slot, low profile card (unless you mod a PCIe slot so the card overhangs). I run a K620 in it.
The T-800 though only accepts something in the 40W range.
2:50 man was being a menace in GTA
"Petrol station with no queues"
I just lost it! 🤣
That was a really interesting to watch, i wasn't aware you could game withe these cards. Acceptable performance. DLSS is a no go however. Thanks for making this video.
When you're testing Fallout 4, i recommend going through the Boston area near the Goodneighbour. Every gpu just dies there.
Pretty much the worst case scenario, just like Novigrad in Witcher 3.
Or even better, test those places and some more "outside" for some average expectation.
Or go int the wild in gta5 my frames drop from 75 to 50 going out into wild 1440 p at max witha 2060 though
watched this in a line to the petrol station xD you’re incredible xD
The real question here is bang for the buck -- for around the price of a GT1030 you get a significant performance boost. The T600, while a better performer than the t400, is also similarly priced to a GTX1650 which is an even better choice. Until sanity returns to the GPU market, this card could be the best alternative value around for the lower end.
Gt 1030s actually cost ~10% more nowadays, while the t400 has about 41% better performance
In my country, it kinda is the only low-end/budget option
BEAUTIFUL
crying inside as i saved my hard earned money thinking of buying 3080 but seeing the price skyrocketing
i forgot what a gpu is
AND STILL WAITING FOR PRICE TO GO DOWN AND WILL BUY THIS FOR MY OFFICE PC :)
Probably one of the few cases where we can actually see DLSS actually adding to overall frame times. I don't think it's really a software support issue, so much as that this card just has too few tensor cores (if it has any?) to perform DLSS fast enough. DLSS takes an amount of time to perform- it might be something like 1ms or less on a 3090, or a few miliseconds on a 2060. On this thing it might be 15 ms or something, taking so long to perform it actually lowers frame rate.
It takes longer for DLSS to upscale from a lower resolution to a higher one... so, in this case, you might have actually gotten better performance by setting it to Quality instead of Performance, lol.
Your dog is becoming a rising star of the internets and I loved the petrol station pun. This is a gaming channel like no other.
You know the GPU market is messed up when buying workstation GPUs is now a viable option.
Its not really all that crazy since those "kinds" of cards are more powerful than they have ever been, they are actually a decent low budget option due to them not being absolutely garbage and being decently powerful. It can play cyberpunk, most budget laptops can barley launch it
@@jonathansoko1085 sure lol
Thank you, I always enjoy your work as a matter of fact I look forward what you will come up with next. Thanks again. 😊
It would be interesting to see a comparison to the gt 1030 and 1650 if you have either card
I’m going to guess closer to a gt 1030 unfortunately. The T1000 seems to perform closer to a 1650 on paper and that cost like $500.
that intro was awesome, thats what i like about your channel. very unique.
I would really like you to do s video on the T600 (The bigger brother to this card) and finding if there are custom Drivers in order to make DLSS work right.
I luv your doggo mate. Can you please do me a solid and write where did U bought that little card? Greetings from Oslo.
As someone with a T600, you can install GeForce experience and it works as it regularly would.
Edit: The T600 performs about the same as a 1050 Ti but supports DLSS
Lol the edit made me feel sad about my card lmao
@@FatCatCooper Don't sweat it, my main gpu is a quadro k620, aka a slightly better gtx 745
Can you enable adaptive sync on it (freesync)?
Built on the Terminator series from Skynet
miss the opportunity but your Vids are always a welcome
could you please test the t600 as well? i mean, its still cheaper then the gtx 1650 with 4gb vram as well
Epic video as usual man. Glad to see you're back
Hey man thanks for uploading this. Are you going to do a review of the 6GB RTX A2000 (Ampere-based) workstation card? According to the techpowerup GPU database it performs equally to a GTX 1660, while only requiring power from the motherboard.
Yeah I probably will at some point :)
@@RandomGaminginHD That would be cool :)
I had a Radeon Pro WX 8200 on the way but the courier service that was delivering it here in Canada "lost" it :(
@@Kizarat Word of advice, never order something expensive online without your parcel being shipped with a tracking number.
@@lukakrog The problem was that I had it shipped to my community mailbox instead of my local post office, which I now use as the shipping location for everything I order because it's a much more secure destination for a parcel.
Yesterday I was just looking for a video on that card out of curiosity. Thanks!
I wonder if they'll use the same chip to make like a turing equivalent of a GT xx30 card.
it's been 4 years since we got an actual new GT gpu.
there was a rumor about a rtx 3030, but it seems it was just pure lies, but they would release a what, a 1630? or perhaps a 2030?
the entry level section was abandoned bu both amd an nvidia
nvidia probably wouldn't bother putting RT hardware on a xx30 gpu, so it'll probably still be a G/GT card.
if they're going to use the same TU117 on that T400 then it'll most likely be a GT 1630 rather than a 2030.
@@arch1107 I think abandoning that entry level segment actually makes some sense these days considering how far integrated GPUs have come.
@@yanagida_01 i think you are right, but i remember a rumor about a rtx 3030 for laptops, but never came, so, no idea, perhaps we are just obsessed with rtx, and tbh, for no reason
Isn't the rtx 3050 ti an entry level gpu ? Like it's even worse than the gtx 1660 ti, AND it's literally a 30 series card
Nice little dig about petrol queues. We only had one today, as the other six were out of fuel all day. Here's hoping for tomorrow.....
Shouldn't you be able to overclock the core clock to 1425MHz if that's it's boost? I think it'd make for an interesting comparison with overclocking this little guy to see if there is a good gain or not.
The bottleneck is more the 2gb of vram than the processors themselves
As far as I'm aware, you'd only be able to increase the power draw on Quadro cards, not core clock and memory frequency. Though, I'd love to be proven otherwise.
Maybe you should also try the Ampere-based RTX A2000, it's small, has a 70W TDP, and actually also has RT cores too.
Bring back the bird. Set out traps if you need.
Lol
Dave!
I actually just slotted in two CG workstations at my work with these exact graphics cards and wondered how they would perform in games.
Let's just say I'm impressed. Sure, the lack of proper DLSS support is a bummer, but for only 2GB of VRAM and no external power connector, it actually gets the job done for casual gaming.
It's so adorable and tiny.... dawwwwww
Used to play Halo and N64 emulators on maxed out settings with the workstation graphics card in my Drafting computer at school (until 2007). 🧐 Those workstation cards can be seriously good, considering how well they handle 3D modeling and CAD software renderings. 🤘
Aww i thought the doggo was gonna be the presenter of this video 😪😢
If it doesn’t involve food or squirrels he doesn’t want to know lol
1:22 Petrol Station with queues wow nice!!
In my country both gt1030 and t400 have same price, what should I buy
and please tell me the performance of t400 is near which gpu
Did u buy
@@mranderson3029 will prefer t400
@@himanshupandita I'm also confusing between gt 1030 and t400
@@mranderson3029 go and get a t400 coz it has perfoormance too much better. Than gt. 1030 and has some features of rtx cards
@@himanshupandita ok thanks
I just bought a T400 to use as a secondary video card alongside my RTX 2060. I was very happy when I turned the PC back on and both video cards were recognized and worked without any trouble at all! I use my 2060 for gaming on my 4k TV and needed to have the second card to simply run my regular monitor(s).
What drivers did you used ? Studio drivers ?
this could be the type of graphics card found in school computers for the next few years. and that would probably be good :)
School computers use iGPUs tho
@@atiedebee1020 my school is so advanced the already use dedicated gpus. They arent useful at all but they exist xD
My school uses and athlon x64 with 2gb ram and windows 7 and xp gf 210 or igpu
Schools use Chromebook 🤮
@@der_baumstamm in the computer lab thingy, my school has got some haitch peas with i7 6700s and AMD R9 m350. Only hard drives tho. Which is unfortunate with that kind of hardware
I cant wait for the T-800. Must be one hell of a gamingmachine
We need an rtx 3030 with 4 gigs of gddr6 and a 1660's performance for 150usd. It'd be perfect for eSports games and very capable of most others, as well as vr. Dlss will give it a boost if it needs it for demanding games, and all of that should be doable within 2022. It'd save entry level pc gaming, and make pcvr more accessible.
The RTX3050 is meant to fill that niche, that is, if nVIDIA gets their heads out of their arses in regards to pricing.
Yes but companies don't think about what we want right?
@@sopanroy1506 duh
@@juanignacioaschura9437 they can't jump down from 330 to 150 usd. They'll probably have the TI be 250 or smth and it'll lose the point of it existing
I haven't checked out your channel in quite a while, and I have to say that you got much better as a content creator, especially in the voice over. Re-subscribed
I just dont get that 2gb vram. What professional things can you do with 2 gb? And in gaming, even the 2gb gtx 1050 was held back
video editing and light autocad? 2 gbs is enough for a few things, but yes, should be at least 4 gbs right?
@@arch1107 autocad maybe. but it runs on my father's laptop that has 64mb vram. for video editing, maybe short clips in 720p with not many effects. even my gtx 1070's 8gb vram can get loaded when i edit videos, and i am not a professional.
for these tasks, you can use a normal gtx/rtx (or amd card), most of the times you will be able to work better, since if you have a card like that, you are at entry level at best. and hell, even you can get older quadros/teslas for less money, that are much better than this. this t400 is the good example of wasting the production of better cards (but if it is meant to be a better card, but found to be a bit deffective, so they reused it(like those ps5 APUs), than it is ok)
@@o-hogameplay185 there is alot of autocad stuff that needs more than 64 mbs of ram, perhaps you have not used much cad related stuff, 3d modeling related cad also
light video editing is possible, but professional level stuff will not be the best idea
the main goal for this gpu i think is have 3 displayport monitors connected apart fro the limited gpu power
@@arch1107 for the autocad part: i know, i just said an example.
video editing: yes, possible, but not the best experiece,
for 3 dp ports, that actually makes sense to me. but there is a catch. tis card is really expensive when you concider what is it capable of. as i said, you better go for an older, used one. for this money, you can get even better professional gpus in the second hand market, with even more video outputs
@@o-hogameplay185 i mention the ram on autocad because i had clients complaining about similar things
the used market is good or bad depending on the country you are located now, where i am, no luck
the gpu has a advantage, it is new and gets full support from now on, older second hand gpus might be close to lose support, like the 700 series nvidia ones, there is a quadro series that lost support recently, can't remember which on
the other advantage it has is size and power consumption, 40 watts on low profile and is a single slot gpu
it is far from perfect, but it might be a solution in multiple cases, i personally would like to get it at a more reasonable price in a near future
Very nice video, now I'm really curious about the T600 as well. A quick look showed a 65% higher core count, and double the VRAM. Prices for it on ebay seemed to hover around 200€
GTX 970 is a much better deal. They're about the same price on Ebay, but with double the performance.
@@allending8753 what I'm mostly curious about is if it's similarly unable to handle DLSS or if it can actually run it. If it can, it could end up having a longer lifespan
@@VioletViolent It probably can't run it very well, considering the T400 got worse performance with it turned on.
Whats the Power Draw of this Card under Load? Seems a good Card for Higher end Emulation Stuff as well
iirc another youtuber reported it without any overclocking that it uses around 40 watts, so is ideal to replace a gt1030 in terms of noise and power consumption
@@arch1107 thanks for that 🤘😎
I have a 4GB T1000 max-q in my work laptop, and it's been pretty awesome so far. I think if the price is around US$160 the desktop version of that card is worth checking out.
I hate the new yt update it always sets my resolution to the highest when I'm on phone :(
I usually watch videos on 720p and it always changes to 480p... I hate changing it every time... While watching games I tend to put 1080p
Should be a setting to have it play only one quality.
I wish it would default to the highest
I'd you're on Android, use UA-cam Vanced. You can set a default resolution.
Randomgaming1440p now xD Great quality!
Probably a strange observation but I was fully expecting some Pikmin to come out and carry the card away. Really nice cinematography!
That base clock is blazin!
RandomGaminginHD: This line up has no RT cores and DLSS is virtual e-waste meaning the only thing they have going for them is high performance/low pro PCs. I'm the Nostalgic graphics guy and I bought this gpus so you don't have to. Me: I'm sorry I thought that Nostalgia Critic joke was pretty funny.
I have never heard of this card. This is pretty fresh and unique content. Great job!
This is a Professional or Workstation GPU, it's not utilized for games but it would do
This low-end/high-tech card might give us a little glimpse into what the future Nintendo Switch could do.
Love your video's mate, did you consider doing a video on the NVIDIA Quadro M2000. Its 100 pounds on ebay and seems to offer quite good performance for the price 👍 Keep up the excellent work.
Would love to see a A4000 RTX review and gameplay test because those GPUs are basically your Mid-Range Pro GPUs by Nvidia
cant believe how good this card is for 30w tdp. its on early black friday offers now for £65 delivered. far better than a gt1030. also to note the video encoder on this card is no gimped like it is on the gt1030.
Started watching before put headphones on and had to rewind to the start to catch the few seconds audio I missed, just to catch the catchphrase greeting. Just felt wrong without hearing that first when watching the vids.
"A petrol station with no queues... Those were the days!" May be up there for most UK thing I have ever heard. You have lines to get gas? Like of cars? Or just of people inside... That blows lol.
holy molly this card packs a punch. hopefully they make one with similar performance to gtx 1660 and didn't cost an arm XD
Thanks for testing on games!
Hope you test the A200 when it comes out!
Got the Card for 90 Euros ...for my dell Optiplex with i5 4590.
Main PC still hasnt got the ddr5 ram and i have to wait :/ ... So i bought this for 140 Euros all together ... Insane value for that price with 8 GB RAM and 250 GB SSD. Sniped IT on eBay
Interesting to see this supports DLSS as I don't think they ever tacked on tensor cores to the TU117. So this is one of the few instances where you can see dlss performance in "software" mode (kinda like when people were using rtx voice on pascal gpus)
These comparisons are so good, bro. Really puts into perspective what youre paying for if somebody decides to buy one
instant like for the puppy!
me: *Watching this guy videos for weeks*
also me: why was i not subscribed?
if this supported ray tracing, its be cool to like have it dedicated for ray tracing... and then have another gpu that does traditional rendering..
idk how possible that is, but itd be cool if that came out
It wouldn't work because dedicated rtx card would be really slow
the t400 and the t600 are priced so damn good
I just bought a VisionTek Radeon 7750 Eye 6 and it's doing very well for me :D Always a place for these things
Very interesting, you should consider reviewing more of these
Hey man test the T1000 im curious what it could do at 900p and 1080p
great vid keep up the work !
I just picked up a T600 recently. It's a bit quirky for gaming, but it's far superior to something like a 1030. The heatsink is pathetic, but good enough. I did pull the heatsink off and re-add thermal grease, and improve the contact of the RAM to the heatsink.
it outperforms 1050 in benchmarks..
share your game benchmarks if you can..
thinking of buying it..
Seems the 1650 is still more powerful, i got lucky and paid £125 for a OEM 1650 DDR5 last month, think I'll hold onto for a little longer now.
Same die,but more parts working.i'd be surprised if it wasn't better.
T400 vs T600 is a must... Order one on amazon and return it after the test lol
I'd love to see an Ampere workstation card, like the A2000. 6GB DDR6, 192-bit bus, 3328 Cuda Cores, 26 RT cores... it's like a "would be" 3050 ti.
Maybe, although a true 3050 would probably use a 128 bus similar to their previous semi-mid cards.