Ally
Been using this for years, 4 years and it still runs fortnite and GTA just fine.
Anthony Wood
I been thinking of upgrading my GTX 750ti, as with some games, I can not play them at high settings and still get good fps. So I been shopping and waiting to see what I wanted to buy. Glad I waited until they released this card. It is a great upgrade over what I had and I am looking forward to playing some more graphic demanding games with it.My computer is a 6 year old HP 800-60 and I was concerned if this card would fit and work ok. I am still using Windows 8.1 and this card had no issues installing and fitting. My power supply is 600 watts.I first created a restore point, uninstalled the older Nvidia drivers and then shut the computer down and then removed the old one video card and installed the new one. Booted the computer back up and then installed the newest drivers from Nvidia website. The card does not come with any driver CD, so you need to download them from Nvidia or Zoltac. Make sure you download the correct driver for your operation system, such, windows 10, 8, 8.1 or 7.Also wanted to note, the card is very quiet. No more fan noise than my old one had, which it also was very quiet.Also, keep in mind this card requires a 6 pin connection from your power supply. Most computers will have extra 6 pin connectors from the power supply. Mine had 2 and also a couple 4 pins. It will not run from just the power of the motherboard.
Josh RiddleJosh Riddle
LAST UPDATE 7-12-22: This card is still chugging along flawlessly, and I have it overclocked to perform like a stock GTX 1660 Super, minus having 4GB of VRAM instead of 6GB. So far it's been very stable on the overclock, and it's already been over a year.UPDATE 6-27-21: The card is still holding up very well almost a year later! I built a new Ryzen computer, and I’m using this in it now.So far, it's been a little beast! Don't let the size fool you, because this little thing is 3x faster than my EVGA GTX 960 2GB. This card is capable of hitting 60 FPS in anything set to 1080P high settings, it could probably be pushed to 1440P in some games. This would be the best card to get for prebuilt OEM machines, or a budget gaming computer. My computer specs are: ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 Motherboard, Intel XEON X5690 6 Core 12 Threaded Processor, 24GB of 1333MHz DDR3 RAM, ZOTAC GTX 1650 SUPER TWIN FAN, Silicon Power 512GB SSD, and a EVGA 500B 500 Watt 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply. It'll play PUBG on high settings 60 FPS solid, and other games like CS:GO, etc, it has no issues with those. Surprisingly enough, this thing is more quieter than my EVGA GTX 960 2GB. BUT TRUST ME, DO NOT BUY THE NON-SUPER 1650. It's literally a repackaged 970.
Brandon
This graphics card is an awesome value for the money. This card gives RX 580 level performance for $159 and in a 100 watt TDP envelope. This card, at the moment, can’t be beat in terms of value. I am able to run all games on max settings at 1080p and get high frame rates.The only two cons about this card: the 4 GB of VRAM and the 6 pin power requirement.At this price, 4 GB of VRAM is expected and honestly isn’t a big deal at 1080p right now, as most games don’t exceed 2-3 GB of VRAM at that resolution with high/ultra textures, however games in the future might do so, which makes this card a bit less future proofed. The addition of a 6 pin power connector is nit pickey and needed since this card pulls 100 watts, but it would have been cool to have it rated at 75 watts which would remove the need for the 6 pin power connector.All told, this card is phenomenal. The card is a great value. 5/5!