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Geforce gtx 1650 will have 896 cuda cores and gddr5 memory

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The GeForce GTX 1650 will be the last graphics card to complete the Turing-based GTX series and would be announced this April 22. The final specifications of this graphic would have already been leaked from the benchmark.pl site, which has revealed 4 custom models, one of them is the Zotac GTX 1650 OC.

GeForce GTX 1650 confirms its 896 CUDA cores and would be announced on April 22

The specifications of the GeForce GTX 1650 have already been detailed above, but until now we did not know the exact number of cores. According to the source, the GTX 1650 will incorporate a new Turing TU117 GPU that will be one level below the TU116 GPU that we currently have on the GTX 1660 / Ti. It would have a total of 896 CUDA cores, 128 cores more than the GTX 1050 Ti. The card would also have 56 TMUs and possibly 32 ROPs.

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Moving on to the rest of the specifications, we have 4 GB of GDDR5 running through a 128-bit bus at a speed of 8000 MHz (8.0 Gbps effective) which means a total bandwidth is 128 GB / s. The graphics card works with a TDP 75W, which means that most of the cards will not need a 6-pin connector of the power supply, however, manufacturers who want to overclock from the factory, could choose to use that 6-pin connector.

One of the models seen is the Zotac variant, which comes with a single fan, dual-slot design and also does not require a 6-pin connector. The card includes DVI-D ports, HDMI 2.0b and a DisplayPort 1.4 output. This model would reach a speed of 1695 MHz.

Considering there is a huge difference between the main specs of the GTX 1650 and GTX 1660, there could be a Ti model later on.

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