Adam Patrick Murray
Who needs an entry-level graphics card? These days, not many people need an entry-level graphics card. There aren’t many affordable, entry-level discrete card options due to the incredible advances in standard and integrated GPUs. This begs the question: Why did AMD create one at such a bad time?
PCWorld contributor Keith May breaks down the market position, and reaction to, the AMD Radeon RX 6400 in our latest YouTube video. For most gamers, this low-profile, low power, and low-cost card is not very appealing.
Unless you’re rocking a relatively ancient gaming desktop PC and you want a GPU upgrade, or you’re making a low-power build that demands the tiny dimensions of this card, you’ll be better served by something like the GTX 1650. And with prices for both cards hovering around the $150 to $160 range, the GTX 1650 is going to be the clear choice for most buyers.
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