It performs well for productivity tasks thanks to its speed and efficiency.
It performs well for productivity tasks thanks to its speed and efficiency.
It really isn't. The chip has 28% fewer cores and clocks that are lower than a 1650, making it roughly one-third slower. Some iGPUs render these cards useless for games. For final export rendering, it's just as bad as before. Nvidia does support Quadro with software, but unless you're running a Quadro-only job, the 1650 will still outperform it.
I'm just beginning in video editing and I'm looking for a better solution. Right now I have a GT 710, which isn't great. I'm considering the T600 but think a T1000 or 1650 would be better if I can get one.
Didn't test the 1050, so I don't know how it performs in Premier Pro.