
NVIDIA G-FORCE GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6 128-bit
Key Specifications:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| GPU architecture | Turing (TU117) |
| CUDA Cores / Shading Units | 896 |
| Base / Boost Clocks | Base ~1,485 MHz; Boost ~1,665 MHz (for GDDR5 variant) |
| Memory | 4 GB (GDDR6 variant) |
| Memory Interface / Bus | 128-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | Depends on mem-type: GDDR6 version gets higher bandwidth than GDDR5; e.g. ~192 GB/s for GDDR6 version. |
| Power Draw / PSU Requirements | ~75 W; many models don’t require external power (just PCIe slot) |
| Bus / Display Outputs / Other | PCIe 3.0 ×16; supports DirectX 12, Vulkan etc. Multiple display outputs (DP, HDMI, DVI depending on model). |
Key Specifications:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| GPU architecture | Turing (TU117) |
| CUDA Cores / Shading Units | 896 |
| Base / Boost Clocks | Base ~1,485 MHz; Boost ~1,665 MHz (for GDDR5 variant) |
| Memory | 4 GB ( GDDR6 variant) |
| Memory Interface / Bus | 128-bit |
| Memory Bandwidth | Depends on mem-type: GDDR6 version gets higher bandwidth than GDDR5; e.g. ~192 GB/s for GDDR6 version. |
| Power Draw / PSU Requirements | ~75 W; many models don’t require external power (just PCIe slot) |
| Bus / Display Outputs / Other | PCIe 3.0 ×16; supports DirectX 12, Vulkan etc. Multiple display outputs (DP, HDMI, DVI depending on model). |
Real-World Performance & Use-Cases:
What the GTX 1650 is good for
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1080p gaming of less demanding or older titles: eSports games (CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, Apex Legends) will run well at medium/high settings with good FPS.
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Low to medium settings in many modern AAA games; fine if you’re okay not running ultra details.
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Small / low power builds: since it doesn’t need extra connectors and has modest power draw, it’s good for smaller PSUs or smaller form factor cases.
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Good for multi-monitor / general desktop + media + light gaming tasks.





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