GTX 1650 Still Most Popular GPU According to Newest Steam Survey
Steam has announced the latest results. Hardware survey This is a voluntary survey that users can participate in, and the data is published regularly to give insight into the average user’s hardware stats. Several tweaks were made last month to fix data collection issues, which resulted in the RTX 3060 dropping out of his number one slot for graphics cards, to number three.
Please note that this survey is voluntary and some variation in the data is expected. However, this is still one of the best opportunities to consistently see data from real users. It is common for hardware results to change as real-world events and markets evolve. After last month’s adjustment, we’ve seen a slight shift in GPU popularity, and we expect to see more shifts over time as prices drop.
The RTX 3060 slipped to third place last month, but the latest results manage to move it up to the second spot. However, the RTX 3060 laptop GPU dropped from his third spot to his fourth spot, being replaced by the GTX 1060. For the second month in a row, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 manages to take the top spot as the most popular GPU of the month.
The GPU market is highly competitive, but is dominated by NVidia hardware. But as far as processors go, Intel has maintained its lead over AMD for months. Most users with Intel CPUs run at speeds between 2.3 GHz and 2.69 GHz. On the other hand, the majority of AMD users report an average range of 3.3 GHz to 3.69 GHz for him.
Overall, compared to May results, the change this month is minor. Some areas, such as the number of cores each OS uses, have not changed at all. Most Windows users have 6-core processors, OSX leads with 8 cores, and Linux has about 4 remaining. If you want to know more about the latest processors, Hardware survey resultsyou can redo it on the official Steam website.