NVIDIA GTX 1650 Benchmark in Final Fantasy XV with FullHD Resolution
A new benchmark of the GTX 1650, also in the Final Fantasy XV, puts it practically on a par with the NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB.
NVIDIA's entry-level is getting Turing GPU-based graphics. These new RTX 16 Series are characterized by using the Turing architecture but without Tensor Cores or RT Cores. So far we have seen the GTX 1660 and the GTX 1660 Ti. According to rumors, the GTX 1650 could hit the market on April 22. The first benchmarks of this graph They put it at the height of the GTX 1050 Ti, but now another benchmark has leaked. This is also with Final Fantasy XV, but at a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and high graphic quality.
NVIDIA GTX 1650 surprises in Final Fantasy XV
It is not the first benchmark of a GTX 1650 under Final Fantasy XV, but the first was in 2K resolution, with very poor data. Now we see it in this same game but in FullHD and the movie changes a lot. In this benchmark we see how this graphic performs much more than a GTX 1050 Ti and stays close to the GTX 1060 3GB.
We can see how the GTX 1650 offers a score of 3803 points, while the GTX 1060 3GB gives a score of 3901 points. The difference between the two graphics cards is just 3%, which is impressive. With this data the GTX 1650 is positioned as an excellent solution for those who want to play at 1080p @ 30FPS (possibly 60FPS adjusting the graphic quality)
What we know about the GTX 1650 is still very little, but it should have less power consumption and temperatures than the GTX 1060 3GB. The price would also be lower and it would have 1GB GDDR5 more than the GTX 1060 3GB. These are very interesting data that should be confirmed on April 22 and if confirmed, it will be a blow (more) for AMD.





