Nvidia GTX 1650 SUPER | Specs, Price, Performance with benchmarks

 Nvidia launched the GTX 1650 SUPER on November 2019 which was the SUPER variant of the old failure GTX 1650 launched in early 2019. 
The GTX 1650 SUPER which was launched at the price of $150 - $160 was just $10 more than GTX 1650 (non SUPER) but performed 50% more than it. 

The GTX 1650 SUPER performed a bit better than the AMD RX 580 after being on same or less price, so it became one of the best choice for budget gamers and it still is but can this budget GPU game at 60 FPS on 1080p Ultra settings?


The GTX 1650 SUPER is based on Nvidia's Turing Micro-Architecture and is a part of Nvidia 1600 series GPU which comes at the price of $150 currently. It has the Base Clock Frequency of 1530 MHz and Boost Clock Frequency of 1725 MHz (some GPU might have even more clock speed). It is made by a 12 nm Fabrication Process. It has about 6.6 Billion Transistors in it and Memory Bandwidth of 192 GB/s. It has only one Memory variant of 4 GB GDDR6 type and Bus Width of 128 bit. It supports the PCIe 3.0 Bus Interface and has TDP of 100 W. You can use any good PSU of 450 W but I will suggest to get a 550W one.


The difference between the GTX 1650 SUPER and GTX 1650 is that the SUPER variant has more transistors, more Clock Speeds, many more but the greatest difference between them is that GTX 1650 SUPER has faster GDDR6 Memory type rather than GTX 1650's GDDR5 Memory Type. The GTX 1650 SUPER has very good specs even though it is a mid-range budget GPU but only 4 GB VRAM is a great drawback for those specs. 


After all those specs and stuff its finally the time for benchmarks as no review is a review without benchmarks and for the benchmarks, I have paired this GTX 1650 SUPER with a Ryzen 3 3100 which are a great pair for budget segment PC and 16 GB of dual channel 3000MHz DDR4 Memory. I played 5 games on 1080p resolution and on Ultra settings and here are the results.


The GTX 1650 SUPER performed pretty well and scored more than 60 FPS in every games. The Ryzen 3 3100 supported it pretty much there was no bottleneck. One thing is that the GTX 1650 SUPER was using 3.5 GB+ VRAM in Bf5 and COD Warzone which I just above that it was a Bottlenecking issue but if you going to play at medium settings even in AAA titles then you may not see this problem.


If you want to buy a good GPU which is under $200 and will give you pretty good performance in games then you may go with this.

If you had any doubts, then please let me know.

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