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Nvidia GTX 1630 Review ft. Palit

Here we present power draw figures for the graphics card-only, on a per-game basis for all twelve games we tested at 1080p. This is measured using Nvidia's Power Capture Analysis Tool, also known as PCAT. You can read more about our updated power draw testing methodology HERE.

Per-Game Results at 1080p:

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12-Game Average at 1080p:

As for power draw of the graphics card only, despite being rated at 75W, we can actually see the average power draw from over 12 games we tested, comes in at below 50W. GTX 1630 is very light on the juice and brings me back to my point about the 6-pin power connector on the Palit Dual, which just looks completely unnecessary.

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