Today NVIDIA launches its entry-level GeForce GTX Turing graphics card.
GeForce GTX 1650 for 149 USD
The GTX 1650 is the first Turing-based graphics card to land under 200 USD price tag. It’s a GTX 1050 successor featuring 896 CUDA cores, 4GB of GDDR5 memory and 128-bit bus.
NVIDIA has not made a Founders Edition for GTX 1650. The reference specs do not list 6-pin power connector as a requirement. The official TDP for this card is 75W. Some manufacturers still opted to add external power connector for stability or futher clock adjustment.
The GeForce GTX 1650 has a base clock of 1485 MHz and boost clock of 1665 MHz. The memory clock is the same as for GTX 1660, but due to a shorter bus, the bandwidth has decreased from 192 to 128 GB/s.
In terms of performance NVIDIA claims:
This new design allows the GeForce GTX 1650 to excel in modern games with complex shaders and is 2x faster than the GTX 950 and up to 70% faster than the GTX 1050 at 1080p resolution.
The GTX 1650 is available for sale starting from today for 149 USD.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16 “Turing” Series | |||
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VideoCardz.com | GeForce GTX 1650 | GeForce GTX 1660 | GeForce GTX 1660 Ti |
GPU | 12nm FF TU117-300 | 12nm FF TU116-300 | 12nm FF TU116-400 |
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Launch Date | April 23rd | March 14th | February 22nd |
Here are some of the custom designs for GTX 1650. The most important things to look at are display connectors and external 6-pin power connector: