YesWhile giving you an exact number as your question is stated, the difference will be negligible with a GTX 1650. Does the PC only have a single stick of memory in it?
I wouldn't let that fact stop me from getting the GTX 1650. DDR4 at even single channel should not slow it down. Any reason you don't want to add another stick of RAM? Budget too tight right now?Yes with 2666 mhz
yes but i have A Ryzen 2400g will single stick of ram effect itI wouldn't let that fact stop me from getting the GTX 1650. DDR4 at even single channel should not slow it down. Any reason you don't want to add another stick of RAM? Budget too tight right now?
It's shown that dual channel memory gives you ~10% performance bump over single channel memory. So yes, there will be a degradation in performance running a single stick of RAM. Especially the iGPU part of the APU. It uses system RAM for its video memory (unlike discrete graphic cards).yes but i have A Ryzen 2400g will single stick of ram effect it
What should i do first when putting in the gpu cause ik your supposed to disable the apu but in bios they don’t have anything about thatIt's shown that dual channel memory gives you ~10% performance bump over single channel memory. So yes, there will be a degradation in performance running a single stick of RAM. Especially the iGPU part of the APU. It uses system RAM for its video memory (unlike discrete graphic cards).
if my monitor has a hdmi 1.4 and i connect it with the gpu and it has hdmi 2.0 will it work?You don't have to disable anything. Put the new graphics card in the PCIe x16 slot and move the monitor's video cable (HDMI, DVI, DP) over to the new graphics card. When you turn on the PC, it will see the card in the slot and use it instead of the iGPU. A couple thoughts...
(1) If you are still using an analog (VGA) cable from monitor to PC, you will not be able to connect up. That's because modern cards no longer support the old analog interface.
(2) Also, if your PSU doesn't have an available 6-pin connector, be sure to find a GTX 1650 that doesn't require one.
Yes. It will simply default to 1.4.if my monitor has a hdmi 1.4 and i connect it with the gpu and it has hdmi 2.0 will it work?