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I Ordered an NVIDIA RTX4010 from China...

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Kenrou

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"Hello everyone and welcome back to another Budget Builds Episode where we've only gone and got our hands on the RTX4010... or at least a version apparently of it that exists only in China. Thanks to the same retailer that sourced me both the GT1010 and the GT1010 GDDR5....He's only got back to me and found the strangest (and most exciting) graphics card we have had on Budget Builds to date. With retailers now making the card Nvidia was too scared to make, an entry level RTX Card."

Intro: 0:00
What did I order? - 0:20
Unboxing the card - 0:58
Plugging it into a PC - 2:11
Noone has tested this before - 2:46
Working Drivers? - 3:05
Does it run 3D Mark - 4:06
All appears to be working - 4:42
The Specs / What actually is it? - 5:17
Pre Benchmark Setup - 6:38
The Benchmarks! - 7:05
Benchmark Summary - 16:51
Encoding Performance - 18:11
Thermals & Power Consumption - 18:54
VGA Display Issues - 19:53
Conclusion - 20:39

 
If NV wanted to, they could start making mobile gpu cards for low power, low profile cards. Lets assume someone was able to do this in china, like this card. Out the box, driver support would be there since they are mobile gpus.
 
Looking at Newegg, the cheapest current or last generation GPUs available are the A380 at $100 and the 6500XT at $130. Yeah, I think the market could benefit from a $50-80 card for casual use that is a step up from an iGPU.

That said, iGPUs are not bad for what they are now, either.
 
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