Thursday, September 19th 2019

NVIDIA Could Launch GTX 1650 Ti on October 22nd

According to the recent round of rumors, NVIDIA could extend its budget GPU offering on October 22nd when it will launch the new GeForce GTX 1650 Ti graphics card. Expected to sit between GTX 1650 and GTX 1660, the new graphics card is supposed to be NVIDIA's answer to AMD's unannounced, low-end NAVI GPUs rumored to be called the RX 5600 series.

As per ITHome, GTX 1650 Ti will be priced at 1100 yuan which translates to $155, meaning that either GTX 1650 will get a price cut to sit below new Ti model or upcoming GTX 1650 Ti will have a price slightly above the rumored number. Envisioned to feature 4 GB of VRAM and anything between 1024 to 1280 CUDA cores, the new GPU could provide a good balance between current offerings and reduce the gap between GTX 1650 and GTX 1660 graphics cards.
Source: PCGamesN
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35 Comments on NVIDIA Could Launch GTX 1650 Ti on October 22nd

#26
sutyi
The GTX 1650 is already 20USD more expensive than the RX 570 4GB model, while also being about 15-30% slower depending on the title.

If the GTX 1650 Ti does not launch at 139-149USD and push the non-Ti version down to 109-119USD then it is the case of why even bother. If it launches at 179USD I'll be havin' a laugh and a half.
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#27
medi01
XaledAt worst case a replacement for 1060 at the same price and performance probably. Not so bad though
Given that 1650 is (traditionally, as 1050 and 1050Ti both sucked terribly) beaten by 570, so what would 1650Ti cost, if it beats it. Hm.
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#28
Chrispy_
sutyiThe GTX 1650 is already 20USD more expensive than the RX 570 4GB model, while also being about 15-30% slower depending on the title.

If the GTX 1650 Ti does not launch at 139-149USD and push the non-Ti version down to 109-119USD then it is the case of why even bother. If it launches at 179USD I'll be havin' a laugh and a half.
I came here to say this. The market is flooded with a bajillion RX 570 cards overproduced during the cryptocurrency rush.

It kills the market demand for anything that performs worse than a 1060 because you can pick that up for as little as $100 with a little hunting. Even if Nvidia chopped $50 off the launch price it wouldn't necessarily help as retailers would just slash Polaris prices to clear inventory.
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#29
Xaled
medi01Given that 1650 is (traditionally, as 1050 and 1050Ti both sucked terribly) beaten by 570, so what would 1650Ti cost, if it beats it. Hm.
I was being sarcastic mate :)
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#30
trog100
Chloe PriceI doubt.. could be like 750 Ti; the reference model didn't have one, AIBs could have a power connector.
i have a 1650 that dosnt have a socket its clock speed is severely limited by the 75 watt board power the same with a 1050TI i had before.. hence my comment..

trog
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#31
GeorgeMan
TheinsanegamerNUhhh....The 1650 already exists, already shows a decent jump over the 1050ti, and already pulls 80+ watts at peak. There is literally nothing a LP 1650 ti could do the 1650 cant already do, as power is your limiting factor here.
As long as it doesn't need a lot of power (which isn't the case here), it's ok even if we have to install a sata-to-6pin-pcie adapter. Just in case the 75W of the pci-e are not enough. Some extra performance in the same form factor is always welcome, as is a possible price drop of the existing 1650.
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#32
B-Real
XaledSarcasm.. :)
Meh... sorry. :)
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#33
notb
B-RealSo is it welcomed to get the same card for the same performance and price 3 years and 3 months after the original? LOL
If 1650Ti performs like a 1060, it will mean solid +50% performance in this segment. That's a lot. Just months ago 1060 was still recommended for mainstream 1080p gaming.

Yes, because the sub 75W cards are always overpriced. This is also why 1050Ti looks so bad compared to everything else (both Nvidia and AMD) on price vs performance.
Because there's more to "value" than just these 2 factors.
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#34
renz496
sutyiThe GTX 1650 is already 20USD more expensive than the RX 570 4GB model, while also being about 15-30% slower depending on the title.

If the GTX 1650 Ti does not launch at 139-149USD and push the non-Ti version down to 109-119USD then it is the case of why even bother. If it launches at 179USD I'll be havin' a laugh and a half.
board partner will be very glad to do that especially the one like Asus. mean while RX570 still collecting dust in the warehouse even if they were cheaper....
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#35
sutyi
Chrispy_I came here to say this. The market is flooded with a bajillion RX 570 cards overproduced during the cryptocurrency rush.

It kills the market demand for anything that performs worse than a 1060 because you can pick that up for as little as $100 with a little hunting. Even if Nvidia chopped $50 off the launch price it wouldn't necessarily help as retailers would just slash Polaris prices to clear inventory.
Well... there is this thing called market conditions. They are launching these new products knowing all too well where they stack up performance wise and they should price them accordingly, but there is this layer of lower-end buyers who would rather buy something inferior for the price, just because it's a "GeForce".

Had similar experiances before the GPU-Cryptoboom when people bought overpriced GTX 1050Tis when there was the RX 470 4GB available on the market in numbers costing about 10% more and out performing it 30-40% performance wise. They weren't even buying them due of PSU constraints.
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