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February 8, 2024
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Graphics card decision

  • February 8, 2024
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I am trying to decide what card to buy to replace my old graphics card as it does not support DirectX 12, which i need for Photoshop. NOT a GAMER so only really need it for casual .Photoshop editing. Thinking of this one MSI GeForce GTX 1650 D6 VENTUS XS OCV3 4GB or PowerColor Radeon RX 6600 8GB Fighter. Feedback appreciated.

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Correct answer Kevin Stohlmeyer

@Bedders118 check the Photoshop Minimum Requirements and go with at least the Recommended value - no the min. The 1650 is already 5 years old so I would honestly avoid that series and start with the 3000 series for longer life.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html

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February 16, 2024

Purley based on Price and given the low usage I went with the Radeon RX 660

All works well no issues.

 

Thanks everyone for your assistance advice etc.

 

 

Bojan Živković11378569
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February 9, 2024

"Thinking of this one MSI GeForce GTX 1650 D6 VENTUS XS OCV3 4GB or PowerColor Radeon RX 6600 8GB Fighter. Feedback appreciated."

 

RX 6600 is better choice, especially XT version. If you are on budget then 6600 or RTX 3050 which is already mentioned is good choice.

 

Between 3050 and 6600 go with 3050 because it is newer. I am still using RTX 2060 and it works fine but it will be discontinued or dropped from support with the next generation 5xxx. So it is wise to go with 30 series.

D Fosse
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February 8, 2024

Agreed. The Nvidia GTX series is obsolete now. You want an RTX, with "Tensor" cores optimized for the newer AI-based functions in Photoshop/ACR/Lightroom.

 

The current sweet spot is the RTX 3060 or the newer RTX 4060. Very reasonably priced, but perform brilliantly with Photoshop. You can go higher, but prices increase faster than any real benefit for Photoshop. They are more for 3D and such.

 

I have one machine with a 3060 and one with a 4060, and both have been rock solid.

Participant
February 8, 2024

Given my budget, I have seen an RTX 350 at a reasonable price. I only edit
photos as an armature so probably don’t need the higher end cards.
Thoughts?

John Bedwell [Personal info removed by moderator]

davescm
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February 8, 2024

Do you mean the RTX3050? If so, yes that should work fine.

 

Dave

Kevin Stohlmeyer
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February 8, 2024

@Bedders118 check the Photoshop Minimum Requirements and go with at least the Recommended value - no the min. The 1650 is already 5 years old so I would honestly avoid that series and start with the 3000 series for longer life.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html