Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 review: 1080p gaming on a budget
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your graphics card recently, you’ve probably been watching Nvidia’s new budget-oriented GTX 16-series pretty closely. Based on Nvidia’s new Turing GPU but without all the expensive RTX gubbins like DLSS support and dedicated ray tracing cores, the £200 / $220 GTX 1660 and £260 / $280 GTX 1660 Ti have both become quite formidable cards over the last couple of months, with the latter occupying multiple spots over in my best graphics card list.
But now there’s a new 16-series card in town: the even cheaper GTX 1650. Priced at just £139 / $149, this GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti successor is a 1080p card through and through, offering 60fps on Medium to High settings in a range of today’s biggest and most demanding games. This won’t be for those after the best speeds on the very top quality settings at this resolution, but if you’re not fussed about having the shiniest polygons and don’t want to spend more than £150 / $150, the GTX 1650 could be what you’ve been waiting for.
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Katharine Castle
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your graphics card recently, you’ve probably been watching Nvidia’s new budget-oriented GTX 16-series pretty closely. Based on Nvidia’s new Turing GPU but without all the expensive RTX gubbins like DLSS support and dedicated ray tracing cores, the £200 / $220 GTX 1660 and £260 / $280 GTX 1660 Ti have both become quite formidable cards over the last couple of months, with the latter occupying multiple spots over in my best graphics card list.
But now there’s a new 16-series card in town: the even cheaper GTX 1650. Priced at just £139 / $149, this GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti successor is a 1080p card through and through, offering 60fps on Medium to High settings in a range of today’s biggest and most demanding games. This won’t be for those after the best speeds on the very top quality settings at this resolution, but if you’re not fussed about having the shiniest polygons and don’t want to spend more than £150 / $150, the GTX 1650 could be what you’ve been waiting for.
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