Gtx 1650, asus launches two models for compact equipment
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ASUS has unveiled two new low-profile GTX 1650 graphics cards, enabling the company to deliver quality gaming performance on compact form factor systems.
ASUS GTX 1650 will have models with and without factory overclocking
With these graphics cards, ASUS has found the best use for Nvidia's GTX 1650 by packing its low-power performance in a compact form factor. In this way, ASUS achieves an advantage that the AMD RX 570 cannot offer, the half-height PCIe form factor. This allowed this graphics card to fit into a wide range of OEM PCs, allowing them to be upgraded to become capable gaming computers. The GTX 1650's low TDP also helps ASUS achieve this goal.
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The low-profile (LP) ASUS GTX 1650 offerings come with Nvidia's GTX 1650 benchmark clock speeds or a factory overclock of 30MHz. Both versions have DVI-D, DisplayPort and HDMI 2.0b connectivity.
Unfortunately, the only downside to these models is the aesthetics. The two small fans and the aluminum block look like they'll do a good job of cooling, but the cover doesn't cover the entire graphics card, leaving some cables and some of the circuitry exposed.
The graphics card can support full-height and half-height PCIe systems with the included graphics card brackets.
ASUS GTX 1650 'LP' (Low Profile) graphics cards are expected to be available in stores soon at attractive prices.
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