The GTX 1650 just overtook the GTX 1060 as Steam's most used GPU.
There's a new top graphics card on the Steam charts these days. Unsurprisingly, it's not the massively power-hungry and expensive. It's Nvidia's GTX 1650 that has overtaken the GTX 1060, which was in the top spot for years., usage for the GTX 1650 went up to 6.27%, whereas the GTX 1060 fell to 5.77%, a nearly two percent drop off from October. This makes the GTX 1650 the graphics card Steam users around the world are playing on the most.
That is a somewhat suspiciously large drop-off for the GTX 1060 in just one month, though. Perhaps something changed in how Steam was recording user rigs, or how it collects data. The hardware survey is just that, a survey—users have to opt in to be counted—so changes in how the survey is run could affect results., Jarred said it was the"fastest 75W GPU around.
I suspect that GTX 1060 will hold steady in second place for a few more months. Last year, the GTX 1060 was brought out of, so there will most certainly be a lot floating around on the secondary market for cheap now that GPU mining is mostly over.
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