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ASUS GeForce GTX 1650 Super Overclocked 4GB Phoenix Fan Edition HDMI DP DVI Graphics Card (PH-GTX1650S-O4G)

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Size: PH GTX 1650 Super


Style: GTX 1650 Super


Features

  • Powered by NVIDIA Turing with 1280 CUDA Cores and overclocked 4GB GDDR6 memory in a short form factor
  • GeForce Experience Capture and share videos screenshots and livestreams with friends Keep your drivers up-to-date and optimize game settings GeForce Experience lets you do it all making it the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card
  • Phoenix double-ball bearing fan provides superior airflow and cooling with 2x longer lifespan
  • Auto-Extreme manufacturing technology delivers premium quality and reliability with aerospace-grade Super Alloy Power II components to run faster and last longer than reference
  • GPU Tweak II makes monitoring performance and streaming in real time easier than ever and includes additional software like Game Booster XSplit Gamecaster WTFast and QuantumCloud

Description

Powered by NVIDIA Turing, the ASUS Phoenix series GTX 1650 SUPER 4G delivers overclocked performance with a double-ball bearing fan and 4GB GDDR6 memory. Auto-extreme manufacturing technology ensures premium quality and reliability. Easily monitor performance and overclock with a single click using GPU Tweak II.


Memory Speed: ‎1280 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎GTX 1650 SUPER


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎4 GB


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎PH-GTX1650S-O4G


Item model number: ‎PH-GTX1650S-O4G


Item Weight: ‎1.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.85 x 4.76 x 1.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.85 x 4.76 x 1.54 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Date First Available: ‎November 22, 2019


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  • So far, the best value entry level gaming PLUS streaming.
Size: TUF GTX 1650 Super Style: GTX 1650 Super
I bought this thinking I might be able to stream 1080p 60fps but BEWARE there will be a LOT of stutters, duplicated frames during the stream/recording. I do either 900p or 720p for smooth streaming and gaming. Make sure to run OBS as administrator. If you're looking to play and stream at the same time and you don't have a lot of money to spend, this card is a go. Here are my thoughts. I'm pretty sure you've watched reviews on Youtube but here goes anyways. If you haven't, though, you should. Noise: The fans only ramp up during streaming and gaming where the GPU has to work extra hard, otherwise, barely audible if you have a completely quiet room. If you have either speakers or normal headphones, you won't be able to hear the noise at all. Performance: You really get what you pay for. You can play triple A games at low or medium settings at 1080p 60fps EASILY. This card doesn't even sweat. As long as you don't ask for too much, you'll be satisfied for sure. Thermals: Averages around 70-75 degree Celsius under full load. Peaks at 75 degrees when you play demanding games for hours, it doesn't go above that at all if you don't overclock it. It's already factory overclocked and still has some room for overclocking. Overall, this card is one of the best, if not THE best entry level graphics card, and you add streaming to that value. You can't really go wrong with this card. It won't disappoint you. You might think it's bad because of the bad reputation that the normal 1650 has, but this card is on another level. For $20 more bucks, you get 40% more performance than the normal GTX 1650, the new NVENC encoding with Turing architecture for streaming, and in this card's case, overclocked, quiet and excellent cooling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020 by Yan

  • Great graphics card... But
Size: PH GTX 1650 Style: GTX 1650
This card is great for the DIYer on a budget. Solid image quality, fast enough 3D and my personal favorite very low power usage. Pros: Great Multi monitor support, good 1080 graphics 2d and 3d, gets all the power it needs from the PCIe slot (no need for additional power connectors) Cons: I could not get the graphics drivers to install from either the Asus or Nvidia site. I continuously got a this card is not compatible with your version of windows error. I am using Windows 10 pro 64 bit. So I am stuff with whichever drivers windows has installed until Nvidia sorts that out. For this reason I could not give it 5 stars. Even with the cons, the card performs well and is worth a buy if you are like me looking for a budget friendly low power usage card that still stands up to modern games. As a side note, if you are using a VGA monitor and plan on using the DVI adapter, make sure you get a DVI-D to VGA converter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019 by W. O. Ebanks

  • Excellent performance for its class, runs toasty however.
Size: PH GTX 1650 Super Style: GTX 1650 Super
This low-midrange semi-compact card is a nice little addition to the budget series of graphics cards, especially on Nvidia's side. It outperforms it's competitors and some of the Nvidia vanilla cards without demanding a new power supply, assuming you have a 400W or above already. Unlike the original 1650 and lower models, this requires a 6-pin PCIe connector, which isn't asking much considering it being just a bit above the limit where you wouldn't need one, this card does however run hot, was nearing 80C on Ultra playing Dead By Daylight (thanks again to Asus for the free game back in 2016 from my 950 mini purchase), I did not pay attention to the other settings, just switched to Ultra and started playing, it's not perfect, however, even on ultra I was still getting noticeably better performance than my now broken Zotac 1050 Ti that was struggling on medium, that shows the huge loop in performance just within the next line of cards and having the OC addition of an already upgraded card. Though, Nvidia made their lineup rather confusing and a bit frustrating for some this time around, especially for those who have already chosen the vanilla 1650 which happens to be the same price at the moment, I appreciate their effort into making a card (from all manufacturers) that despite it's inferior specs to some of the competition, can still outperform some of those cards, whether all the time or at some point in a game, depending on the model of course, and without the need to upgrade to more power, sizable form-factors, and even specs, which shows that even that doesn't tell the whole deal on performance. The only real downside about this I can say is it seems a little fragile with what looks to be thinner PCB, shroud, and backplate, and it runs very hot, especially boosted. What I do like about the card is Asus's effort into thinking about other factors in design like dust-resistance and fan bearings. I've had 3 cards fail because the bearings would wear out within a year or two and start grinding without even many hours into the games, or at least many being the "typical" gamer average, I'm talking failure within about 5 hours of playing a demanding game after just doing minor graphical tasks on every other instance for the span of 1-2 years. After the card nears 80, it does downclock at some point so that it could get back into the mid-70s without a huge performance loss but temperature is certainly its weak point; the heatsink and overall heat dissipation setup is rather small as well, so that doesn't help. After having 3 cards fail, longevity has been my main concern; these little cards just seem to give out rather early. I'm hoping the new bearings, IP5X dust-resistance, and technology behind the card will help its lifespan, and that the heat won't become an issue for the card itself, performance, and rest of my components. With a 1850+Mhz clock boost, at its size, it's power requirements, and it's performance, this thing is a beast in a compact package, not just with what it can do but the thought behind the specs and technology of the card and its components as well. It's nice to see a company for once make a positive change, and not release the same exact design for a basic card despite the lineup difference. Hopefully other companies can take note and start using something like ball bearings for their fans and take into account little issues vulnerable components can face and put more thought into their cards, however, with this Asus, temperature is the only real concerning problem that I would say maybe they haven't put much thought into as far as that regard, maybe all out performance was their focus, or maybe didn't think it would be an issue? Either way, this is a nice card, I chose this version over the Zotac mainly because of the bearings and tech behind it, also it was only $5 more and is factory OC'd. After 3 bad Zotac experiences, I think my choice was justified. Pros: *Excellent performance for its class and size. *Fairly compact single fan design with minor fitting issues I ran into with the backplate needing to budge/be pulled hard and held toward the screw holes to put the screws in. *Extra thought into the design of some of the most important components *Does look nice imo with the "ASUS Geforce GTX" font on the side while viewing inside the case. Cons: *Runs hot with small heat dissipation setup and not much that can be done to resolve the issue *Could have looked a little nicer in terms of aesthetics but with something like this already, that's just nitpicking, though I'm sure it could have been done. *Packaging might have been missing stuff, or ditched GPU Tweak II CD but it might have been done intentionally on this model. Box is rather barebones once you lift the cardboard holding the card, so I feel it could have been downsized to save on materials. Mix: *build quality seems just average, or less than what I'd like it to be, just a standard card made to do one job, but feels a little fragile with what seems to be thinner parts and some low-quality feeling materials. Hard to tell its durability and strength. The PCB and backplate seem a little thinner than usual or what I'm used to, and the plastic shroud just feels lightweight/cheap and/or thin of itself, not sure about the actual quality of all the components though. Could just be using not necessarily lower-grade but different materials. Who knows? Could end up being better, at least I hope. UPDATE: 3/23/21. ASUS, please keep using ball-bearing fans and I'll buy your cards every single time, since no other company seems to think about fan design and longevity, my last 3-4 cards died between 1 and 3 years from fan-failure because the sleeve bearings would go bad and start grinding from drastic temperature changes after playing some demanding games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019 by FWD FWD

  • Very nice budget card
Size: PH GTX 1650 Style: GTX 1650
Compared to my GTX 750, it has the expected 3d performance and image quality improvements. However, all video operations are faster, color reproduction is deeper and richer, and picture quality is also sharper.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019 by Necron99

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Size: TUF GTX 1650 Super Style: GTX 1650 Super
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020 by affordable

  • ordered the same card twice both DOA
Size: TUF GTX 1650 Super Style: GTX 1650 Super
How do they call this TUF gaming, when these don't work out of the box?? I spent 2 hours on chats with Nividia on card #1 that didn't work with people who only asked about my wires. Card #2 I decided the outsourced india based support just wasn't helpful, so tried Asus direct. 30m with Asus who just flat out said it was DOA. Least Asus was honest and wasted the least of my time. Do your self a favor, never buy Asus. They are cheaply made and total garbage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2020 by DJ_Malsidious

  • Great value video card
Size: PH GTX 1650 Style: GTX 1650
Got it for my wife's computer when she needed to drive a couple of newer monitors, and it seemed a shame to spend $30-40 on connectors for the Nvidia GTX480 that was previously in there. For the price, the card has a lot of bang for the buck. She mostly likes older RTS games, and those are flawless. Using it as an additional computer for Torchlight, Divinity Original Sin 2, Artemis, etc and it works great. The computer it went into was an old Intel i2700 machine - PCIE2.0, worked great. Will it drive modern FPS at 1080p with graphics turned all the way up? Probably not, but that isn't why we got it, and, again, for the money it is awesome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019 by Justin

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