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NVIDIA will update its GTX 1650 by adding GDDR6 memory

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Today, there is no doubt that, due to price differences, the GTX 1650 SUPER is a much better alternative than the original GTX 1650 introduced earlier. However, it seems that NVIDIA intends to reinvent it with significant improvements to its virtual memory, because if from now on GDDR6 the conflict between the two will be much more settled. Of course, we have to see what are they doing from now on with variations of SUPER, which already has this kind of memory.

The GTX 1650 with GDDR6 will only come with custom models

According to the ECC list, every GTX 1650 with GDDR6 memory is non-compliant and has no reference model, which would make us think maybe a typo – which would be strange, since it would be unrealistic to say these graphs now in that case-, or that it's a standard compiler variable .

A co-conspirator is MSI, and given his poor reputation it would not surprise him, however, this kind of practice. Here are the models listed:

  • GTX 1650 D6 GAMING X
  • GTX 1650 D6 GAMING
  • GTX 1650 D6 VENTUS XS OC
  • GTX 1650 D6 VENTUS XS
  • GTX 1650 D6 AERO ITX OC
  • GTX 1650 D6 AERO ITX
  • GTX 1650 D6T LP OC
  • GTX 1650 D6T LP

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The first impression would be that this is a variant of the SUPER models but for low performance, something that wouldn't make sense or because there is currently no "gap" in the price range between the GTX 1650 and its SUPER variant. There is less chance that they have modified the GPU to some extent because there is a the main difference still to work Between both graphs. To put it into perspective, the base GTX 1650 has 896 cores, while the SUPER model has 1024.

In any case, it seems like an update to its graphics memory, from now on will be GDDR6 replacing the current GDDR5 model. By comparison, models with GDDR5 have speeds of 8 Gbps per pin, while SUPER models have GDDR6 speeds of 12 Gbps per pin, at a bandwidth of 192 GB / s.

With this data in mind, if NVIDIA first unveiled the GTX 1650 with GDDR6 memory we would be talking about a very significant increase in performance, to the extent that it would help the manufacturer to close the existing performance gap between its graphics and the Radeon RX 5500 XT 4 GB.

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