Hi guys ? I am looking for a gpu under RM1500. What is the best gpu for that price ? Thanks
Best Gpu under RM1500?, I am looking for a budget GPU
Best Gpu under RM1500?, I am looking for a budget GPU
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Oct 28 2022, 10:26 AM, updated 2y ago
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Hi guys ? I am looking for a gpu under RM1500. What is the best gpu for that price ? Thanks
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Oct 28 2022, 10:30 AM
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23,662 posts Joined: Nov 2004 From: Setapak, Kuala Lumpur |
OCPC RTX 3060 Ti at RM 1498 from Shopee. langstrasse, vin6, and 5 others liked this post
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Oct 28 2022, 10:45 AM
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Oct 28 2022, 07:20 PM
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Oct 28 2022, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE(Police4896 @ Oct 28 2022, 07:20 PM) I am somewhat interested as well, but never heard of OCPC before, cannot find a single review, sure it won't explode or something? I have one. It works fine. It doesn't have fan stop. There is a 3 years warranty for it. I wouldn't make a fuss since the pricing is very cheap.https://www.3dmark.com/spy/31691115 This post has been edited by TristanX: Oct 28 2022, 07:35 PM |
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Oct 28 2022, 08:23 PM
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Oct 28 2022, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(TristanX @ Oct 28 2022, 07:33 PM) I have one. It works fine. It doesn't have fan stop. There is a 3 years warranty for it. I wouldn't make a fuss since the pricing is very cheap. Ok, thanks. Good to know. I was concerned because of how cheap it is. RM1500 is still a lot to lose. How about temperatures? chunkit89 liked this post
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Oct 29 2022, 12:58 AM
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Oct 29 2022, 02:15 AM
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QUOTE(TristanX @ Oct 28 2022, 07:33 PM) I have one. It works fine. It doesn't have fan stop. There is a 3 years warranty for it. I wouldn't make a fuss since the pricing is very cheap. Can ask you if that GPU backplate is metal or plastic?https://www.3dmark.com/spy/31691115 |
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Oct 29 2022, 08:09 AM
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Oct 29 2022, 10:20 AM
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Cool. No problem.
Was comparing which to get, between this OCPC or Manli's 3060ti. |
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Oct 29 2022, 10:56 AM
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Some info for TS or those looking to buy GPU. If the card doesn't have fan stop mode, can use MSI Afterburner to set fan to stop if below certain temperature. 55c and below should be fine for the fan to stop. babylon52281 liked this post
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Oct 31 2022, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE(TristanX @ Oct 28 2022, 07:33 PM) I have one. It works fine. It doesn't have fan stop. There is a 3 years warranty for it. I wouldn't make a fuss since the pricing is very cheap. That's good to hear - I'm somewhat vary of this brand as it is not very well known (even among the more niche Nvidia AIBs) https://www.3dmark.com/spy/31691115 While things like warranty and longevity are still yet to be determined it seems like they are indeed a proper Nvidia AIB (I did asked Nvidia about that) so I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt here Might be bothering a bit, is it possible for you to upload the VBIOS of the card and a screenshot of GPU-Z here (might be useful for analyzing the actual OEM of the card itself) This post has been edited by chocobo7779: Oct 31 2022, 01:22 AM |
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Oct 31 2022, 02:07 AM
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QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ Oct 31 2022, 01:19 AM) That's good to hear - I'm somewhat vary of this brand as it is not very well known (even among the more niche Nvidia AIBs) Sorry bro. The rig is no longer with me. I would try GPU-Z if I visit my bro.While things like warranty and longevity are still yet to be determined it seems like they are indeed a proper Nvidia AIB (I did asked Nvidia about that) so I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt here Might be bothering a bit, is it possible for you to upload the VBIOS of the card and a screenshot of GPU-Z here (might be useful for analyzing the actual OEM of the card itself) |
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Nov 13 2022, 01:44 PM
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I was going to pull the trigger for this OCPC RTX 3060ti GPU for my upcoming build but then noticed something is off.
In the product specs, this GPU is rated to 170W https://www.ocpcgaming.com/product-page/rtx-3060ti While for other brands it is set at min 200W https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/gefor...x-3060-ti.c3681 Weird thing is that OCPC recommends 600W PSU for that 3060ti while the others ranged from 550W-650W, so why is their GPU power limit underrated but requires a higher power PSU. I don't understand it. It will work I guess but seems it will noticeably underperform when compared to others. Here is a comparison of cards with different power settings and why it matters. and the reason is with a higher power limit, the GPU can boost faster so if that OCPC 3060ti really do have a hard limit 170W it will not score as high as the regular 200+W 3060ti's, below explains this well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N4_dMHpu1I I'm not sure if that was an error or substandard board design but for that money, the poster might better go for Manli's 3060ti. This has the regular model power budget of 200W so performance wise should be comparable with others. https://www.manli.com/en/product-detail-Man...+N630)-291.html This post has been edited by babylon52281: Nov 13 2022, 01:45 PM |
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Nov 13 2022, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Nov 13 2022, 01:44 PM) I was going to pull the trigger for this OCPC RTX 3060ti GPU for my upcoming build but then noticed something is off. I actually plan to buy this but I change my mind after checking their website is barely have any information and seems like fake website. In the product specs, this GPU is rated to 170W https://www.ocpcgaming.com/product-page/rtx-3060ti While for other brands it is set at min 200W https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/gefor...x-3060-ti.c3681 Weird thing is that OCPC recommends 600W PSU for that 3060ti while the others ranged from 550W-650W, so why is their GPU power limit underrated but requires a higher power PSU. I don't understand it. It will work I guess but seems it will noticeably underperform when compared to others. Here is a comparison of cards with different power settings and why it matters. and the reason is with a higher power limit, the GPU can boost faster so if that OCPC 3060ti really do have a hard limit 170W it will not score as high as the regular 200+W 3060ti's, below explains this well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N4_dMHpu1I I'm not sure if that was an error or substandard board design but for that money, the poster might better go for Manli's 3060ti. This has the regular model power budget of 200W so performance wise should be comparable with others. https://www.manli.com/en/product-detail-Man...+N630)-291.html But I believe its because OCPC don't manufacture their own card. Probably a factory that make card for Manli or other company got hold a large amount of 3060TI chip and manufactured it under OCPC brand name as distributor and use stardard design PCB. OCPC probably have zero knowledge in GPU. This post has been edited by vapanel: Nov 13 2022, 02:17 PM |
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Nov 13 2022, 02:19 PM
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User RX6700 or 6700XT @ RM1500.
GPU. if ok, dont need buy new. 30min test can prove this GPU ok or not. GPU Failure rate is very low. Ask those running Mining farm u know 24hour, run for months. not to mention Good brand GPU use for gaming... |
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Nov 13 2022, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Nov 13 2022, 01:44 PM) I was going to pull the trigger for this OCPC RTX 3060ti GPU for my upcoming build but then noticed something is off. In the product specs, this GPU is rated to 170W https://www.ocpcgaming.com/product-page/rtx-3060ti While for other brands it is set at min 200W https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/gefor...x-3060-ti.c3681 Weird thing is that OCPC recommends 600W PSU for that 3060ti while the others ranged from 550W-650W, so why is their GPU power limit underrated but requires a higher power PSU. I don't understand it. It will work I guess but seems it will noticeably underperform when compared to others. Here is a comparison of cards with different power settings and why it matters. and the reason is with a higher power limit, the GPU can boost faster so if that OCPC 3060ti really do have a hard limit 170W it will not score as high as the regular 200+W 3060ti's, below explains this well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N4_dMHpu1I I'm not sure if that was an error or substandard board design but for that money, the poster might better go for Manli's 3060ti. This has the regular model power budget of 200W so performance wise should be comparable with others. https://www.manli.com/en/product-detail-Man...+N630)-291.html QUOTE(vapanel @ Nov 13 2022, 02:16 PM) I actually plan to buy this but I change my mind after checking their website is barely have any information and seems like fake website. My GPU score 11214 vs 11516.But I believe its because OCPC don't manufacture their own card. Probably a factory that make card for Manli or other company got hold a large amount of 3060TI chip and manufactured it under OCPC brand name as distributor and use stardard design PCB. OCPC probably have zero knowledge in GPU. https://benchmarks.ul.com/hardware/gpu/NVID...0+Ti+LHR+review Please also take note CPU used is i5-12500. It will be a bit slower. |
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Nov 13 2022, 03:19 PM
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QUOTE(vapanel @ Nov 13 2022, 02:16 PM) I actually plan to buy this but I change my mind after checking their website is barely have any information and seems like fake website. Both Manli and OCPC 3060ti's looks like they share the same backplate design so it could be they came from the same OEM production line, but each brand would have loaded their specific vbios and power profile. Im inclined to believe its Manli who is that OEM maker since they were in the GPU business since 2001.But I believe its because OCPC don't manufacture their own card. Probably a factory that make card for Manli or other company got hold a large amount of 3060TI chip and manufactured it under OCPC brand name as distributor and use stardard design PCB. OCPC probably have zero knowledge in GPU. If that's the case, and if the specs on OCPC website is true, Im not sure why they intentionally crippled it. Their site info is bare on that and what's worse are the product images aren't even real, they are rendered pictures! But for the price hey, at least you still got the shop warranty if bought local. This post has been edited by babylon52281: Nov 13 2022, 03:21 PM |
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Nov 13 2022, 03:30 PM
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QUOTE(ifourtos @ Nov 13 2022, 02:19 PM) User RX6700 or 6700XT @ RM1500. New RX6700(nonXT) is about that same price you quoted but performs between 3060 and 3060ti. The Manli/OCPC 3060ti is about that price too so I see little point to get the 6700 nonXT over either those 3060ti. If you can get a 6700XT version at that prices as well its a steal but I have not able to find new even close where cheapest goes for RM1800 (I tried Lazada & Shopee).GPU. if ok, dont need buy new. 30min test can prove this GPU ok or not. GPU Failure rate is very low. Ask those running Mining farm u know 24hour, run for months. not to mention Good brand GPU use for gaming... Most 6700XT has triple fan coolers so I no doubt it will run with lesser stress and last longer than a 3060ti w/ dual fans. A dual fan 6700XT will last about the same. A big case w/ good airflow can mitigate a lot of the thermal stress so I think both series will last way after it becomes obsolete. This post has been edited by babylon52281: Nov 13 2022, 03:35 PM |
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