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    ASUS GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER 4GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (TUFGTX1650SO4GGAMING)
    Dec 15, 2021
    Mediocre at gaming, awesome at transcoding
    The 1650 Super is a passable card for gaming. Obviously, as of 2021, if you're looking for a GPU on eBay, God help you son. Desperation is a stinky cologne, but the 1650Su is probably about as low as you want to go for a new card, depending on the kind of system you're building. If you're considering this card for gaming, then either you're building a lower-end PC, or you're looking to buy the the cheapest option that won't make your eyes bleed just to get your rig running until you can scrounge up the ransom to pay off a scalper for a 3000 series. In that case, there's not many worse choices than the 1650Su, assuming you can't also find a used 2060 or a 1080, or maybe even a 980Ti. A 1650Su should be able to play most games at 1080p on Medium. It's also pretty low power at 75W, so it should be able to work in just about any system with a single GPU power plug available. That might be it's biggest advantage as far a gaming card- while a 1080Ti might perform better, a 1650Su is less power, less heat, and more quiet. But gaming's not why you'd want to buy this card. And, no, the answer isn't mining. TRANSCODING. If you have a media server, forget the T1000, forget the P2000, forget the 2060. This is a transcoding powerhouse. Of course it's got NVENC, but unlike a vanilla 1650, it's got the Turing NVENC chip. But unlike a Tx00 series, this is cheaper and easier to find, and I think it still performs better. With a little tweaking, this can transcode as many 1080 streams you can throw at it, at pretty much any bitrate. I've also seen it do 4k without a sweat. The only downside, it can't do 10-bit, but I think that's an NVENC limitation in general. So bottom line, this is a okay budget/low end gaming card, but an absolute unit for Plex servers.
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    Joule Thief Kit DIY Unassembled Training STEM,Science Fair Project + Tutorials
    May 24, 2018
    Plenty of science to be had
    Product requires soldering. Place in oven at 450 degrees for two hours with tin foil on the contacts if you want to destroy this product and just totally burn down your house. Instructions were really good. Product works well if you follow them. If you think you're too good to read them, then enjoy spending four hours resoldering everything on the board twice before realizing that the enamel coating on the inductor leads wasn't burnt off. You're not Nikolai Tesla. But then again, Telsa also believed that eating potatoes caused impotency, so nobody's perfect. HA! GOT YOU. That was a lie. Did that sound believable? It shouldn't. That's exactly why you should read the instructions, ya dingus. I'm kinda disappointed that it uses a paperclip instead of an actual battery holder. Then again, for ~$8, an additional $1.75 plastic AA battery case seems like a luxury. That's fine, though. P-P-PROTIP: I just bought one from Fry's and soldered it on, easy peasy. Alright, nerds. I'm done here. Go buy it if you're easily amused by LEDs or you have, like, a school fair but with really terrible competition. Go impress that sixth grader by showing up Kevin and his stupid potato-powered lightbulb. Like, how is a potato even supposed to power a lightbulb? That doesn't even make sens--OH DUDE THAT POTATO IS TOTALLY POWERING THAT LIGHTBULB OH WHAT HOW IS THAT DARK MAGIC POSSIBLE KEVIN IS SOOOO COOL YOU GUYS

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