Tuesday, June 16th 2020

Manli Releases GeForce GTX 1650 Low Profile

The Manli GeForce GTX 1650 DDR6 Low Profile is powered by NVIDIA's new GDDR6 memory, hence the "DDR6" moniker. The key upgrades include 12 Gbps memory speed and 192 GB/sec memory bandwidth, both improvements over the former DDR5. Clock speed is at 1410 MHz and can be boosted to 1590 MHz. This results in a performance boost of 6.31% over the DDR5. The performance benchmarks of the DDR6 slots it comfortably between the previous DDR5 and the
GeForce GTX 1650 Super. The sleeker design makes it more suitable for certain applications.
Source: Manli
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4 Comments on Manli Releases GeForce GTX 1650 Low Profile

#1
Vayra86
Its like they make a habit of being the last to market, lol
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bonehead123
UskompufNvidia's new GDDR6 memory
Funny, I wasn't aware the Nvidia owned/invented GDDR6....

Also, why oh why waste it on a low-end card, and adding yet ANUTHA mostly worthless & confusing sku to the GPU landscape ?

somebody please enlighten me :D
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CheapMeat
bonehead123Funny, I wasn't aware the Nvidia owned/invented GDDR6....

Also, why oh why waste it on a low-end card, and adding yet ANUTHA mostly worthless & confusing sku to the GPU landscape ?

somebody please enlighten me :D
Speak for yourself. I want a low profile card and the GTX 1650 are arguably currently the best. You have so many other options to complain about. The more options, the better especially when so few low profile cards get released, if ever. I'm getting sick of other enthusiasts trying to limit choice because they personally aren't going to use it.
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bonehead123
CheapMeatSpeak for yourself. I want a low profile card and the GTX 1650 are arguably currently the best. You have so many other options to complain about. The more options, the better especially when so few low profile cards get released, if ever. I'm getting sick of other enthusiasts trying to limit choice because they personally aren't going to use it.
Well IMHO, wasting high-performance GDDR6 on a lowly, outdated 1650 seems similar to the person who buys a high-mileage used car for $1500, then spends $3-4K for glitzy pimp-mobile rims & special high-performance tires to put on it...yea sure, it may LOOK a little prettier, but they aint gonna make the car go any faster or magically turn it into a slalom masta :)
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