Based on the Turing architecture, the ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 1650 OC Edition Graphics Card provides improvements in performance, memory bandwidth, and power efficiency over its predecessor based on the Pascal architecture.
The front panel of the card features a variety of outputs including DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, and DVI-D Dual-Link. The GTX 1650 is not just about high-resolution gaming; Computationally intensive programs can utilize the GPU’s 896 cores to accelerate tasks using CUDA or other APIs.
For cooling, ASUS implemented a single, dual-bearing fan cooler. With reduced friction, it also runs smoothly as well as improves the card’s lifespan and cooling efficiency.
Amie Walsh
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Great upgrade for my older Dell 8900. Very smooth game play and eliminated a lot of issues. Installed and running in 30 minutes. Highly recommend!
Noemy Kuhn
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Love it, even tho I need the low profile version of this GPU , it still works great,
Oleta Cremin
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I don’t game, but wanted better display for videos and movies. This delivers nicely. Smooth installation and a nice picture.
Garrick Sauer
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Good card just what I need, price ok, compare to todays price of a video card
Mariam Treutel
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Wish I had more ASUS components, but being poor all I can afford is a wimpy HP that I can only use a 75W video card in. That said, for a 75W card this has speeded up my video quite a bit from the 550 it replaced.
Delbert Graham
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It does the job well, runs cool. No complaints, I’d love to upgrade to a better asus gpu when the prices come down.
Anabelle Rau
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I play very basic games like Fortnite and Diablo 3. This card works just great for me on a 1080p monitor. I’m even able to stream to youtube at 1080p/60 the same time using OBS.
Savanna Mante
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This isn’t a HUGE jump from my 1050, but my card prior to that was a 750 GTX 1GB. I’m able to run the games I play (Fortnite and some other e-sports games) at full settings and don’t see frame stutter. Unfortunately this is a TU117 so it’s just Volta for NVENC but that’s okay.