[DEAD] EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 SC ULTRA GAMING GDDR6, 04G-P4-1257-KR, 4GB GDDR6, Dual Fan, Metal Backplate $179.99 + ship @ Newegg

VirtualLarry

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EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 SC ULTRA GAMING GDDR6, 04G-P4-1257-KR, 4GB GDDR6, Dual Fan, Metal Backplate $159.99

+ $10 off w/ promo code 6BGSALE242, limited offer

try this one too, dont think that they stack: EMCDMFK27




This IS the GDDR6 version, which is technically MSRP of $150, so this is MSRP, but EVGA cards (warranty, etc.) are consider somewhat "premium", so an EVGA card for MSRP is a fairly decent deal. (Yeah, get the GDDR6 version of the GTX 1650, like this card, if you can.)

I bought one of these myself, it turns out, when it was selling for $179.99 - $20 promo, or $159.99. Now it's $10 cheaper, and actually MSRP for the GTX 1650 D6 version.

This will probably (maybe) sell-out, so if you were in the market for a GDDR6 GTX 1650 (and didn't want to pony up for the GTX 1650 SUPER, which is probably a better deal, IF you can get one of those for MSRP of $160), then snag this card.

I wonder if we'll see further price-drops below MSRP? As I posted in another thread, there was a Gigabyte D5 GTX 1650 card, ITX-style single-fan, for $139.99 FS on ebay from Newegg.
 
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gibster

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Lots of contradicting info on that page, some places say 896 cores, also GDDR5, I wonder if it's a cut/paste job, or a red flag...
 

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Lots of contradicting info on that page, some places say 896 cores, also GDDR5, I wonder if it's a cut/paste job, or a red flag...
Well, it IS 896 CUDA cores. And it says GDDR6 in the title, the brief blurb, and "Level Up with GDDR6" in the graphic in the Overview. The only place that it says GDDR5 is on the bottom of the graphic in the Overview, which was probably a bad cut'n'paste.

The actual product box, in the lower-left corner (I checked my actual card), DOES say "GDDR6". (I can take a snapshot if you're not convinced.)

As far as the 896 CUDA cores, that's still the GTX 1650 GPU, like all standard GTX 1650 cards. This IS NOT a "GTX 1650 SUPER". It's "Super-clocked". Big difference.

Edit: Oh, and if you didn't know, the "new" GTX 1650 is using GDDR6, but is otherwise the same performance and CUDA core count, as the standard original vanilla GTX 1650 with GDDR5. (They improved memory performance with the GDDR6 model, but it also takes slightly more power, so they lowered the core clocks slightly, for the models that fit into a 75W power envelope.) This is different than the GTX 1650 SUPER, which uses the same GPU as the GTX 1660, apparently, but with cut down CUDA core counts (from the 1660), and GDDR6 memory as well.
 
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gibster

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Yeah, thanks for the explanation, the 1650/1660 tree is very convoluted I see. I just bought the 1650 Super with GDDR6, and it has 1280 cores, they go for $160, I think this is the best deal really. I'm still looking at what is coming out, since my card is the single fan Gigabyte, but so far it has not been terribly loud as others claim...
 

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I just bought the 1650 Super with GDDR6, and it has 1280 cores, they go for $160, I think this is the best deal really
That's really the better choice, IF you can get it at MSRP like you did. Good job! I would get those myself, but they're a little hard to find.

I'm partial to the GTX 1660 ti 6GB cards, for mining purposes, but those are kind of in limbo, prices have been going up, not sure if they're still being made, or just more in demand. Best performance/Watt for mining, out of all the GTX 1650/1660 family, AFAIK. (I get mine refurbished, for around $230 ea., when available.)