Amd's rx 580 is a 'problem' for the recent gtx 1650
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Nvidia's GTX 1650 graphics cards have already been released, and while they're a competitive offering compared to the company's GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti, the same can't be said when compared to AMD's existing offerings on Polaris, like the RX 570 and RX 580.
Problems for the GTX 1650, RX 580 begins to drop in price
At the time of writing, a GTX 1650 can be found in stores for prices between 170 and 190 euros, and even more depending on the model and brand. The price seems competitive, but the RX 580 begins to drop in price, finding models for between 180 and 200 euros in Spanish territory. Something similar is also happening in other territories, such as the United Kingdom.
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As we know, the RX 580 offers more performance than the GTX 1650, even an RX 570 would already be somewhat above in terms of performance depending on the game.
With these price ranges, for the consumer, the choice seems quite clear in favor of the RX 580, which also offers twice as much VRAM memory (8GB). The only advantage that the recent GTX 1650 would have would be consumption, about 75 W compared to 150 W for the RX 580. This section can be important for many users who want to build a team with consumption in mind. However, for those who only think about performance, the RX 580 has everything to gain.
Here in Professional Review different reviews were made of these graphics cards corresponding to ASUS and MSI. Seeing this, it is possible that Nvidia is forced to lower the price of this graphics card. We're also looking forward to what the GTX 1650 Ti has to say, which would be just around the corner, and should give a bit more fighting against AMD's RX 570-580.
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