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ASUS STRIX GeForce GTX 1650 Super review




We review the ASUS STRIX Geforce GTX 1650 Super, a small compact version of the 1650 Super that is merely 24cm long. Despite its compact size, has been fitted with 2 fans and packs very decent Full HD performance.
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NCC1701D
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Posted on: 05/01/2020 10:25 PM
I am an AMD fan and would never buy this for my own personal computers. But, for a build I might do for someone else or an NVidia fan, this is a good thing and a result of competition.
Edit: Looks like it is equal to a 5500XT, overall.
You should buy what gets you the best performance for the money/use case and be brand agnostic. You owe these manufacturers nothing and they really just want your dollars. Don't pick sides and make them compete that much harder for your purchase. Then we all win.
I am an AMD fan and would never buy this for my own personal computers. But, for a build I might do for someone else or an NVidia fan, this is a good thing and a result of competition.

Edit: Looks like it is equal to a 5500XT, overall.
You should buy what gets you the best performance for the money/use case and be brand agnostic. You owe these manufacturers nothing and they really just want your dollars. Don't pick sides and make them compete that much harder for your purchase. Then we all win.
ManofGod
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Senior Member
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Posted on: 05/02/2020 01:20 AM
I purchase AMD because they have always given me the performance and enjoyment I wanted. In fact, all three computers I have are all AMD builds.
You should buy what gets you the best performance for the money/use case and be brand agnostic. You owe these manufacturers nothing and they really just want your dollars. Don't pick sides and make them compete that much harder for your purchase. Then we all win.
I purchase AMD because they have always given me the performance and enjoyment I wanted. In fact, all three computers I have are all AMD builds.
NCC1701D
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Posts: 265
Senior Member
Posts: 265
Posted on: 05/02/2020 01:29 AM
Hey, you like what you like! No further comments.
I purchase AMD because they have always given me the performance and enjoyment I wanted. In fact, all three computers I have are all AMD builds.
Hey, you like what you like! No further comments.
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Senior Member
Posts: 1580
I am an AMD fan and would never buy this for my own personal computers. But, for a build I might do for someone else or an NVidia fan, this is a good thing and a result of competition.
Edit: Looks like it is equal to a 5500XT, overall.