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The GeForce GTX 1650 has finally arrived, and it's more than likely the lowest-end GPU in Nvidia's Turing lineup, at least as far as desktop GPUs are concerned. This is a tiny GPU that doesn't require a power supply connection at all, so it's made for people on a a strict budget with older PCs, which means they would be upgrading from a GPU they purchased many years ago. On the test bench today is PNY's overclocked version, the XLR8 4GB model (See it on Amazon). It's small but thick, and promises 1080p gaming nirvana for $200, which is a $50 premium over the MSRP for this model. Let's see if it's worth the extra cash.
from IGN Reviews http://bit.ly/2VWY3cA
This could be a real lead forward for personal gaming... Revolutionise gaming
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