NVIDIA launches the GeForce GTX 1650 GPU starting at £138/ $149

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The GeForce GTX 1650 utilizes the TU117 Turing GPU that’s been carefully architected to balance performance, power, and cost. 



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TU117 includes all of the new Turing Shader innovations that improve performance and efficiency, including support for Concurrent Floating Point and Integer Operations, a Unified Cache Architecture with larger L1 cache, and Adaptive Shading.

This new design allows the GeForce GTX 1650 to excel in modern games with complex shaders and is 2x faster than the GTX 950 and up to 70% faster than the GTX 1050 at 1080p resolution. More importantly, the TDP of GTX 1650 is only 75 watts! And, it doesn’t even require an external power connector! So for folks still running those older GPUs, this will be the easiest upgrade they will ever have to perform.

The combination of performance, design and efficiency also makes the GTX 1650 ideal at the center of a fantastic value PC system--paired with a G-SYNC screen for silky smooth gaming and low input lag makes this a formidable tool for someone looking to take their steps into PC gaming for possibly the first time.

The GTX 1650 has 896 CUDA cores and 4GB of GDDR5 memory with a 128-bit memory bus, for a combined memory bandwidth of 128GB/sec. Base and boost clocks are 1,485 and 1,665 MHz, respectively.

Note: NVIDIA made the rather bizarre call to not release a driver available prior to release to media. As such that driver becomes available this hour, after which we'll start testing and pump out a review.



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