Conclusion
...employs a pared-down TU116 die and faster GDDR6 memory to deliver a framerate uplift of between 30 and 35 per cent.GTX 1650 Super is an altogether more attractive proposition than the GTX 1650 launched back in April.
Responding to the perceived Radeon RX 5500 threat, Nvidia's new baby Turing solution employs a pared-down TU116 die and faster GDDR6 memory to deliver a framerate uplift of between 30 and 35 per cent.
Such gains translate to considerably smoother gameplay at a full-HD resolution, and though a six-pin power connector has become a requirement, that's a minor inconvenience, and performance is now more in line with our expectations of a £150 GPU.
Palit's StormX OC model, sadly, is too noisy to be truly worthy of consideration, yet we come away feeling as though GTX 1650 Super represents decent value at around £150. Over to you, AMD.
The Good The Bad 30-35 per cent faster than GTX 1650
Available at around £150
Compact form factor
Decent overclocking potential Too darn loud
Fan doesn't turn off at low load
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