According to Videocardz, NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1630 graphics card, geared at the entry-level market, will be released next month. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630’s leaked timeframe just reveals the shelf release dates and does not include a review embargo deadline. According to rumours, the firm does not want early assessments of the new graphics card, which means the media will have to obtain the GPU themselves for testing.
The GeForce GTX 1630 is rumoured to have a TU117 GPU with 512 CUDA cores, which is less than the GeForce GTX 1650, which has 896 cores. The card will also have a 64-bit memory bus, which is a significant reduction from the TU117 GPU’s 128-bit memory bus.
Memory bandwidth has been reduced to 96 GB/s. The bandwidth is lower than that of the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics card from six years ago, but it still has a 4GB GDDR6 memory base clock of 12 Gbps. The memory is almost 72 percent faster than 3DMark benchmarks that have been published online when compared to the GTX 1650 GPU.
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 will have a low TDP of 75W and will not support dedicated ray-tracing or DLSS
Ray-tracing has been enabled for non-RT core GPUs, however, low-resolution performance will NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 Entry-Level Graphics Card Rumored To Debut on 15th June not be “game ready.” Many AAA eSports titles will be missing on systems utilising the GTX 1630 due to the normal resolutions. ESports cafes in Asian regions may be able to use this card, however, due to the standard resolutions, many AAA eSports titles will be missing on systems using the GTX 1630.
While we know when the NVIDIA GTX 1630 GPU will be released, we don’t know how much it will cost or which markets it will be available in. Due to the lack of review units given by the firm, it may be confined to specific areas at launch. Given that consumers would not obtain the same level of performance as the RTX 3050, which starts at $249, NVIDIA is likely to explore a $150 price point for the new model. Also, given the GTX 1650’s current price of $190, this would be a good fit in that price range.
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