Gainward GeForce GTX 1630 Ghost Review - Challenging the AMD RX 6400 144

Gainward GeForce GTX 1630 Ghost Review - Challenging the AMD RX 6400

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Today, we have for review the Gainward GeForce GTX 1630 Ghost. This card is a real "ghost" from the past, as it's the first GeForce GTX product we've reviewed in almost two years. The GTX 1630 is, surprisingly, a brand-new SKU being launched today. Based on the older "Turing" graphics architecture and positioned in the 16-series which lacks real-time ray tracing or DLSS support, the GTX 1630 is expected to become NVIDIA's new entry-level product.

The GTX 1630 is based on not just the older "Turing" architecture, but its silicon is also built on the older 12 nm FinFET node. Why NVIDIA decided to launch this now is really anyone's guess. Perhaps the company was sitting on a mountain of 12 nm TU117 chips bound for GeForce MX mobile SKUs and decided to rope in the desktop segment to consume some inventory, but we'll never know for sure. Based on its positioning, the GeForce GTX 1630 will compete with the AMD Radeon RX 6400 and Intel Arc A380.



The 12 nm TU117 silicon physically features 16 "Turing" SMs, or 1,024 CUDA cores, 64 TMUs, 16 ROPs, and a 128-bit wide memory interface. Even the GTX 1650 doesn't max this out, featuring just 896 CUDA cores. The new GeForce GTX 1630 in today's review has just half of the CUDA cores physically present on the silicon—512. That's not all as NVIDIA even halved the memory bus width to just 64-bit while keeping the memory amount the same at 4 GB. GPU clock speed is significantly higher than the GTX 1650, at 1785 MHz compared to 1665 MHz on the GTX 1650.

The Gainward GTX 1650 Ghost features a simple monoblock fan-heatsink with a pair of fans. Although the typical board power of the GTX 1630 is rated at 75 W, Gainward has given it a 6-pin PCIe power input to ensure the card stays far away from the PCIe slot electrical design limits. We haven't received any price information from Gainward or NVIDIA, but based on the rumors floating around, these cards are expected to sell for $150. I expect the Gainward GTX 1630 Ghost to sell at the baseline MSRP price point, too.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 Market Segment Analysis
 PriceCoresROPsCore
Clock
Boost
Clock
Memory
Clock
GPUTransistorsMemory
GT 1030$80384161228 MHz1468 MHz1500 MHzGP1081800M2 GB, GDDR5, 64-bit
GTX 1630$150512161740 MHz1785 MHz1500 MHzTU1174700M4 GB, GDDR6, 64-bit
GTX 1650$170896321485 MHz1665 MHz2000 MHzTU1174700M4 GB, GDDR5, 128-bit
RX 6400$1601024322039 MHz2321 MHz2000 MHzNavi 245400M4 GB, GDDR6, 64-bit
GTX 1650 Super$2001280321530 MHz1725 MHz1500 MHzTU1166600M4 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RX 5500 XT$2001408321717 MHz1845 MHz1750 MHzNavi 146400M4 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
GTX 1660 Super$2101408481530 MHz1785 MHz1750 MHzTU1166600M6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX 5600 XT$2302304641375 MHz1560 MHz1500 MHzNavi 1010300M6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RX 6500 XT$1751024322685 MHz2825 MHz2248 MHzNavi 245400M4 GB, GDDR6, 64-bit
RTX 2060$2501920481365 MHz1680 MHz1750 MHzTU10610800M6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RTX 2060 Super$3502176641470 MHz1650 MHz1750 MHzTU10610800M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX Vega 64$3804096641247 MHz1546 MHz953 MHzVega 1012500M8 GB, HBM2, 2048-bit
RX 5700 XT$3202560641605 MHz1755 MHz1750 MHzNavi 1010300M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 3050$3402560321552 MHz1777 MHz1750 MHzGA10612000M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RTX 2070$3002304641410 MHz1620 MHz1750 MHzTU10610800M8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RX 6600$2801792642044 MHz2491 MHz1750 MHzNavi 2311060M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RTX 3060$3803584481320 MHz1777 MHz1875 MHzGA10612000M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
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