MSI GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER GAMING X review -
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We begin with our usual pages that show the ins and outs of this graphics card with photos, all taken with an in-house photo-shoot of course. The Gaming X version of the GeForce GTX 1650 is powered by NVIDIA's more modest offering in Turing, lacking RT and Tensor cores. This is a TU116 graphics processor. These cards are fitted with 4 GB GDDR6 graphics memory running 12 Gbps. The card has a new gunmetal look dual-fan design (TwinFrozr 7) and has been fitted with one HDMI port and three DisplayPort connectors. MSI stripped away the DVI and space-occupying virtual link connector for VR purposes. The GeForce GTX series has DisplayPort 1.4 connectors, 1.4a Ready, enabling support for 8K displays at 60Hz. The card holds one 8-pin power connector and gets 4 phases for the GPU and two for the memory subsystem.
Reference
- Boost: 1,725 MHz
- Memory 12.0 Gbps GDDR6 (effective data-rate)
This card
- Boost: 1,755 MHz
- Memory 12.0 Gbps GDDR5 (effective data-rate)
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