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GTX 1650 Super: Rumors appear that this new NVIDIA graphics card will hit the market on November 22

Rumors indicate that on November 22 NVIDIA could launch the GTX 1650 Super, which will improve its GPU a bit and will make use of GDDR6 memories.

Typically when one of the two GPU manufacturers released new slightly improved silicones they would release a new family. NVIDIA has changed this trend and has updated all its Turing graphics without changing the family. He has simply added the Super tag to the new graphs to differentiate them from the previous ones. The last one to be updated is the GTX 1650 that will receive a Super version on November 22.

The biggest problem with NVIDIA Turing graphics is their high price. The lack of competition from AMD until the arrival of the Navi has caused Turing graphics to have absurd prices. The company has used Ray Tracing technology to justify unjustifiable prices.

NVIDIA could launch the GTX 1650 Super on November 22

A few weeks ago AMD announced the RX 5500, but nothing else is known about these graphics cards. There is no review of them and no release date. There is no doubt that they will be launched on the market and the same will not happen as the RX Vega Nano, announced several times, but which never reached the market.

What the new GTX 1650 Super will offer us is a handful of lower FPS under FullHD resolutions. Currently this graphic uses the TU117 silicon and could go on to use the TU116, used in the GTX 1660. Logically, it will arrive with less CUDA Cores. The memories are modified and it goes from 4GB GDDR5 to 4GB GDDR6, which provides a little more bandwidth.

AMD in the data it gave for the RX 5500, indicated that it was at least 35% more powerful than the GTX 1650. We cannot verify this information as there is no review available of the AMD graphics. If it were correct we do not know how much NVIDIA would cut the difference with this new graphics.

Source: TPU

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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