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Nvidia GTX 1630 Review ft. Palit

Here we present frame rate figures for each graphics card, averaged across all 12 games on test today. These figures can disguise significant variations in performance from game to game, but provide a useful overview of the sort of performance you can expect at each resolution tested.

Looking now at the average performance from across all 12 games, it’s pretty obvious that the GTX 1630 is a very weak gaming GPU, even at lower image quality settings. Its average of 47FPS is 14% behind the 1050 Ti – and remember, that GPU came out in 2016 for about £140. The 1630 is also 36% slower than the 1650, and we won’t even mention the other cards we have tested, like the 570 or GTX 1060, which are all miles faster.

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