Colorful GeForce GTX 1630 graphics card pictured

Published: Jun 25th 2022, 17:09 GMT   Comments

Colorful’s new entry-level GTX card leaks ahead of launch

Surprise, surprise, the GTX 1630 looks exactly like the GTX 1650.

We have two renders of the upcoming GeForce GTX 1630 from Colorful. The company is set to introduce the BattleAx model which represents the entry-level segment. The card features dual-fan cooling solution and single heatsink covering the full length of the card.

Colorful GeForce GTX 1630 BattleAx, Source: Colorful

Despite the fact that this model is not factory-overclocked, it ships with an additional 6-pin power connector. Furthermore, it is a full-custom design with three display connectors: DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. So yes, there are still cards released in 2022 with DVI ports.

Colorful GeForce GTX 1630 BattleAx, Source: Colorful

Colorful GTX 1630 BattleAx features TU117 GPU with 512 CUDA cores and 4GB of GDDR6 memory. Unlike the GTX 1650, this model has reduced bus width to 64-bit, which severely limits its bandwidth and performance at higher resolutions.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 is expected to replace the fairly popular GTX 1050 Ti model based on Pascal architecture. According to previous rumors, GTX 1630 should launch on June 28th, so just in 3 days.




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