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GeForce GTX 1650 Artwork leaks - does not have a power connector
NVIDIA is in the process of releasing another GeForce GTX model, yes no RT and tensor cores here either. The GTX 1650 will be injected into the entry level to a mainstream market, aimed at a 1080p resolution. The first renders just popped online, and it shows the product lacking a power connector.
That's indicative for low power consumption alright as the graphics card will need to feed its energy through the PCIe slot, and that one maxes out at 75 Watts. The box art once again confirms 4GB of GDDR5 graphics memory. The leaked images originate from a rather small single fan Zotac model and reveal a DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, and a dual-link DVI-D display connector.
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Possible Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Ti spotted? - 04/08/2019 03:23 PM
Right, before I begin, this news items needs disclaimers, a lot of them okay? That said, a mysterious GPU from Nvidia has surfaced on the UserBenchmark website that sits in-between the RTX 2070 and 2...
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#5658491 Posted on: 04/09/2019 07:39 PM
So no OC to boost up that 30% aviable
but will work for some mini ITX builds i guess.
So no OC to boost up that 30% aviable

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#5658508 Posted on: 04/09/2019 08:38 PM
I would assume most people purchase these for HTPC's anyways.
The real question is, will there be a Ti version?
And as far as price, I'd probably just go with a 1050 Ti, assuming it drives the prices back down. Might be fun to do a small, low-power productivity build again, beyond simply using AMD's 2200/2400.
So no OC to boost up that 30% aviable
but will work for some mini ITX builds i guess.

I would assume most people purchase these for HTPC's anyways.
The real question is, will there be a Ti version?
And as far as price, I'd probably just go with a 1050 Ti, assuming it drives the prices back down. Might be fun to do a small, low-power productivity build again, beyond simply using AMD's 2200/2400.
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#5658553 Posted on: 04/09/2019 11:18 PM
How do you know it is overpriced? they didn't even announce tha card yet..
overpriced
How do you know it is overpriced? they didn't even announce tha card yet..
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#5658698 Posted on: 04/10/2019 03:28 PM
Good question, but since the 2Gb GTX 1050 is still selling for $130 ~ $140 USD, which is outrageous, I can only imagine these will need to be more costly. Alternatively, retailers are going to start jumping out of windows when they are forced to slash about $30 off of the 1050 to have the 1650 replace them at that price-point. At least in the U.S., anyone who has a six or eight-pin PCIe power cable hanging out of their power supply should probably just grab a RX 570 and call it a day.
How do you know it is overpriced? they didn't even announce tha card yet..
Good question, but since the 2Gb GTX 1050 is still selling for $130 ~ $140 USD, which is outrageous, I can only imagine these will need to be more costly. Alternatively, retailers are going to start jumping out of windows when they are forced to slash about $30 off of the 1050 to have the 1650 replace them at that price-point. At least in the U.S., anyone who has a six or eight-pin PCIe power cable hanging out of their power supply should probably just grab a RX 570 and call it a day.
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overpriced