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Gainward, Palit and ASUS GeForce GTX 1650 Photos surface
On Twitter a new series of the first images of the GeForce GTX 1650 have surfaced. According to rumors, the GeForce GTX 1650 with TU117 will be based on a fifth Turing GPU, which, like the TU116 on GeForce GTX 1660 and GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, has to do without tensor and RT cores.
In addition, there are less than 900 active shaders processor units. The exact details are still unknown. According to recent reports, the GeForce GTX 1650 is to be released around the 22nd April in the room. Yesterday the Zotac card leaked out, today ASUSm Palit and Gainward show quite similar designs. In addition to a missing power connector, you'll see small compact mostly single fan solutions.
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#5658629 Posted on: 04/10/2019 09:52 AM
I think passive cooled one should be possible..... regardless It's a pointless product...
I think passive cooled one should be possible..... regardless It's a pointless product...
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#5658707 Posted on: 04/10/2019 03:53 PM
skip this not sense gpu... no gddr6... low transistor count... no new tecnology no tensor core... 1660 ti can make some sense... only die shrink!!!
skip this not sense gpu... no gddr6... low transistor count... no new tecnology no tensor core... 1660 ti can make some sense... only die shrink!!!
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#5658710 Posted on: 04/10/2019 03:58 PM
I really thought this product was an April fool. Apparently it is not
I really thought this product was an April fool. Apparently it is not

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#5658718 Posted on: 04/10/2019 04:24 PM
The Asus one is just absurdly long. It's not needed to be that long.
Why do manufacturers have to have long cards when they don't have to? Why? Seriously?
It's not that long. Not like it matters anyway, it'll still be shorter than just about any mobo you put it on. I'm more bothered by the fact they're all dual-slot, which just unnecessarily limits it as an option for ultra-SFF builds.
The Asus one is just absurdly long. It's not needed to be that long.
Why do manufacturers have to have long cards when they don't have to? Why? Seriously?
It's not that long. Not like it matters anyway, it'll still be shorter than just about any mobo you put it on. I'm more bothered by the fact they're all dual-slot, which just unnecessarily limits it as an option for ultra-SFF builds.
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The Asus one is just absurdly long. It's not needed to be that long.
Why do manufacturers have to have long cards when they don't have to? Why? Seriously?