It's the slowest of Nvidia's current Turing-based products, and while it's okay for games with relatively simple graphics, it struggles with titles that use lots of the latest rendering tricks and techniques.
You can see how it performs in various games here:
Based on the TU117 die the new GeForce GTX 1650 still includes all of the new Turing shader innovations that improve performance and efficiency. The TDP is...
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There are certainly betters cards for the same money.
Neeyik I know but I already have it I will upgrade to a Geforce GTX 1080 Ti next year there is one for 500 evros here in serbia I bought my entire pc which is a lot of money for now I will stick with the 1650 I just bought my first pc 1 or 2 months ago I cant just upgrade my pc but I just bought it