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 ... Gainward, Palit and ASUS GeForce GTX 1650 Photos surface
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?
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!!!
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.
I disagree, I know someone who's PC is some thin client he was given by a friend. No PCI-express power coming from the power supply. So this would be about the best card he can use with his current setup.
for those who already own a 950/1050 etc. .. it's a bad upgrade .. they had put at least the gddr6 or a bus larger than 128bit or new technology .. even with a 750 ti well overclocked I will not upgrade. for those who buy a new machine is ok. but it is still too expensive for what it offers.
I agree but if you have a GT630 with DDR3 memory it's a nice upgrade. Too expensive, sure. 128bit bus? 256 bit would probably make it need extra power.
We don't even know the full performance of the card and people are already saying "pointless card don't buy" lol like really people, y'all must know the future right? Let me guess, you're all comparing it to the leak, this one specifically: While completely ignoring this one Makes sense, lets bash stuff before they are out and make opinions about them before we really know anything about them. Lets just base stuff on unknown variables and stats that don't make sense, either one you look at. Then there's this one that puts it close to GTX 1060 3GB levels All i'll say is that if the GTX 1650 turns out to be close to the GTX 1060 3GB performance, then that's not bad, it's not great, but there's a fair gap between the GTX 1060 3GB and 1050 ti
Not a bad little card at all, sitting between RX 570 and 580 is pretty darn good..... and doing it with a 128bit memory bus width, I'm impressed.