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I like how the full configuration GB207 is worse than an AD107. It's essentially the cut down AD107 meant for laptops.
They don't even make up for it with 12GB or 16GB VRAM.
It doesn't do PhysX, which I assume you'd want since the card is plenty for older games that have it.

As suspected, it's slower than a B580.
 
Definitely a 50/50 graphics card.
Waste of sand.

Can't convincingly beat the old Radeon RX 7600 8GB.
You would probably be better off buying a Radeon RX 6600XT for a lower price.
 
I like how the full configuration GB207 is worse than an AD107. It's essentially the cut down AD107 meant for laptops.
They don't even make up for it with 12GB or 16GB VRAM.
It doesn't do PhysX, which I assume you'd want since the card is plenty for older games that have it.

As suspected, it's slower than a B580.
Intel and AMD don't do PhysX either and never ever have. And it's only 32 bit PhysX 64 bit PhysX still works just fine
 
Intel and AMD don't do PhysX either and never ever have. And it's only 32 bit PhysX 64 bit PhysX still works just fine
If you gave some thought before writing that, you'd quickly realize Nvidia hasn't given out the IP rights to PhysX, so of course AMD and Intel don't have it.
The problem is, you don't get a choice and have to resort to a used 40 series or older for 32bit PhysX support.
You're using Whataboutism to deflect blame that is squarely on Nvidia.
 

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