Today NVIDIA launches its entry-level GeForce GTX Turing graphics card.

GeForce GTX 1650 for 149 USD

The GTX 1650 is the first Turing-based graphics card to land under 200 USD price tag. It’s a GTX 1050 successor featuring 896 CUDA cores, 4GB of GDDR5 memory and 128-bit bus.

NVIDIA has not made a Founders Edition for GTX 1650. The reference specs do not list 6-pin power connector as a requirement. The official TDP for this card is 75W. Some manufacturers still opted to add external power connector for stability or futher clock adjustment.

The GeForce GTX 1650 has a base clock of 1485 MHz and boost clock of 1665 MHz. The memory clock is the same as for GTX 1660, but due to a shorter bus, the bandwidth has decreased from 192 to 128 GB/s.

In terms of performance NVIDIA claims:

This new design allows the GeForce GTX 1650 to excel in modern games with complex shaders and is 2x faster than the GTX 950 and up to 70% faster than the GTX 1050 at 1080p resolution.

The GTX 1650 is available for sale starting from today for 149 USD.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16 “Turing” Series VideoCardz.com GeForce GTX 1650 GeForce GTX 1660 GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU 12nm FF TU117-300 12nm FF TU116-300 12nm FF TU116-400 CUDA Cores 896 1408 1536 Base Clock 1485 MHz 1530 MHz 1500 MHz Boost Clock 1665 MHz 1785 MHz 1770 MHz Memory 4GB GDDR5 6GB GDDR5 6GB GDDR6 Memory Bus 128-bit 192-bit 192-bit Memory Clock 8 Gbps 8 Gbps 12 Gbps Bandwidth 128 GB/s 192 GB/s 288 GB/s MSRP 149 USD 219 USD 279 USD Launch Date April 23rd March 14th February 22nd

Here are some of the custom designs for GTX 1650. The most important things to look at are display connectors and external 6-pin power connector: