

It's not an efficient card, and the overall experience is underwhelming, but that's the case for just about every budget GPU. I am super tired of the RX 570 4GB as well. So would my $89 Sapphire Nitro RX480 8g used.Mostly agreed, though I have to say. My $80 used Sapphire Pulse RX570 4g would humiliate this card that costs double.

Hey at least it's not 20-25% slower and $40 more than the 3-year-old RX570 this time around.

NightHawkRMX said:Cool, maybe Nvidia's new card is now only a few percent behind a 3-year-old RX570 that costs $40 less. Minimum fps doesn't improve quite as much, and the limited 4GB VRAM certainly plays a role in that. While it's not our full test suite, the quick and dirty overclock of the EVGA GTX 1650 GDDR6 improved performance by 7% on average, with a few games showing up to an 8% increase in performance. Tom's Hardware GPU Overclocking Performance Average / 99th Percentile FPS Game
