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ASUS Dual GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
Step into smooth, responsive 1080p gaming with the ASUS Dual GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6 EVO. Built on the breakthrough NVIDIA Turing architecture, this graphics card delivers a notable leap in performance and efficiency over previous generations. The combination of 4GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory and a compact, cool dual-fan design means you can enjoy high frame rates in your favorite titles, even at higher visual settings. Whether you’re building a budget gaming rig or upgrading an existing system, this card is engineered to elevate your experience without demanding a new power setup or a bulky chassis.
- Ultra-fast GDDR6 memory with up to 192 GB/s bandwidth helps keep textures loading quickly and frame rates steady in modern titles, delivering a more responsive gaming experience at 1080p and beyond.
- NVIDIA Turing architecture powers improved shading efficiency, smarter rendering, and better overall performance-per-watt. This means you get more visual quality and smoother gameplay while keeping power consumption in check.
- ASUS Dual cooling for quiet, reliable performance with a dual-fan setup that helps maintain cooler temperatures during long gaming sessions. A cooler GPU sustains higher clocks for longer, contributing to more consistent frames.
- Multiple display outputs for flexible setups including HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.4, enabling you to run multi-monitor configurations or connect to 4K displays for productivity and entertainment.
- PCIe 3.0 x16 interface with PCIe power from the slot (no external power connector required on standard boards), making it a straightforward upgrade for most mid-range systems and a capable foundation for 1080p gaming without demanding new power supply requirements.
Technical Details of ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Graphic Card - 4 GB GDDR6
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (TU117) - a member of the Turing family designed for efficient, mainstream gaming.
- CUDA Cores: 896 cores delivering solid gaming performance across a wide range of titles at 1080p.
- Memory: 4GB GDDR6 - faster memory that improves texture handling and frame buffering for smoother gameplay.
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Memory Bandwidth: Up to 192 GB/s, enabling brisk data transfer between memory and the GPU for demanding scenes.
- Core Clock: Base clock around 1485 MHz with boosts typically in the 1665 MHz range depending on the model and cooling profile; factory-overclocked variants may push clocks higher.
- PCIe Interface: PCIe 3.0 x16 for broad compatibility with modern motherboards and systems.
- Outputs: HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4, and DVI-D (availability can vary by board design), offering flexible monitor connections for single or multi-display setups.
- Power Requirements: Designed to draw power from the PCIe slot (no additional power connector required on standard configurations), simplifying installation and keeping the power profile in check for mid-range builds.
- Cooling: Dual-fan cooling solution from ASUS to help maintain low temperatures and stable performance during extended gaming sessions.
How to Install ASUS GeForce GTX 1650 Graphic Card
Installing the ASUS GTX 1650 is a straightforward upgrade that can breathe new life into an existing PC. Follow these steps to ensure a safe and successful installation:
1) Prepare your system: Power down fully, unplug the power cord, and discharge any residual electricity by holding the power button for a few seconds. Open the case and locate the PCIe x16 slot.
2) Remove the old GPU (if present): If you’re replacing an existing graphics card, gently detach any power connectors and unscrew the PCIe slot bracket. Carefully remove the old card from the motherboard, taking care not to touch any components.
3) Insert the new card: Align the GTX 1650 with the PCIe x16 slot and firmly but gently seat it into place. Secure the bracket with screws to the case frame. If your card includes a power connector or requires one, connect it accordingly (though many standard GTX 1650 configurations draw all power from the PCIe slot).
4) Reconnect and close: Reinstall any side panels, reconnect the power cable, and power on the system. Enter the BIOS if necessary to set the primary display to the PCIe slot and save your changes before booting into Windows.
5) Install drivers: Once you reach the desktop, install the latest NVIDIA drivers to unlock optimal performance and compatibility. You can download drivers from NVIDIA’s official site or use GeForce Experience for automatic updates. A clean driver install helps minimize conflicts and ensures you get the best visuals and stability.
6) Configure display settings: After drivers are installed, customize your display resolution, refresh rate, and color settings. For 1080p gaming, you’ll typically set a 60 Hz or higher refresh rate, depending on your monitor, with gaming presets tailored to your favorite titles.
7) Optimize for your games: Use in-game settings to balance visual quality with smooth frame rates. The GTX 1650 is well-suited for high to medium settings in most modern titles at 1080p, and with its GDDR6 memory, texture streaming remains responsive even in detailed scenes.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is this graphics card suitable for 1080p gaming?
A: Yes. The ASUS GTX 1650 with 4GB GDDR6 is designed for solid 1080p performance across a wide range of popular titles. You can enjoy high or even very high settings in many games at 1080p while maintaining comfortable frame rates on modern titles. For more demanding games, you may adjust anti-aliasing and post-processing effects to achieve smoother performance without sacrificing visual fidelity.
Q: Does the GTX 1650 support ray tracing?
A: The GTX 1650 does not include dedicated RT cores, so real-time ray tracing performance is limited compared to RTX series GPUs. You can experience some light ray tracing in a few titles with driver-based features, but the experience is generally not on par with RTX-enabled graphics cards. If ray tracing is a priority, consider stepping up to a card with RT cores.
Q: Will this card fit my system and fit in my case?
A: The ASUS Dual GTX 1650 is designed as a compact, multi-slot card that fits in most standard ATX cases with ample clearance. Before purchasing, measure your motherboard clearance and ensure there is enough room for the card’s length and dual-fan cooling assembly. Also verify that your case has sufficient ventilation to support enhanced cooling during long gaming sessions.
Q: Do I need to upgrade my power supply?
A: In most cases, the GTX 1650 draws power from the PCIe slot and does not require an external power connector. That said, ensure your power supply can handle your entire system, including the GPU, especially if you have other power-hungry components. A reliable, quality power supply with adequate wattage and headroom is recommended for stable performance.
Q: Can I run multiple displays with this card?
A: Yes. The GTX 1650 supports multiple display outputs through HDMI and DisplayPort (plus DVI-D on some models), enabling multi-monitor setups for gaming, productivity, or immersive multimedia experiences. Check your specific card’s output configuration to plan your monitor arrangement.
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