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ASUS GTX 1650 Phoenix Graphics Card Review

How Much Does It Cost?

The ASUS GTX 1650 Phoenix Graphics Card is available now. You can pick one up on Amazon.co.uk for just £138.99, or $154.99 in the US on Amazon.com. That’s about the same as the slightly faster RX570, but that depends on where you want to be with efficiency, as the GTX is going to be a noticeable amount cheaper to run.

Overview

Nvidia has done a great job with this chipset. It could be a tiny bit faster, but couldn’t every GPU? What impresses the most, however, is the extraordinarily low power consumption and temperatures. Running just off of the PCIe lanes 75 watts. This card gives performance way above what you would think is possible on such a tiny amount of power. It runs cool, quiet, and you don’t need a powerful PSU at all, which can save you a lot of money.

Performance

When it comes to gaming at high settings, we saw just shy of 60 FPS in pretty much all the 1080p tests, with few exceptions. For most, gaming at medium would be more than ideal for this card. Even more so, 1440p on some older games shouldn’t put up much of a fight. Then again, if this is just for Apex, Fortnite, Wow, or whatever, it’s going to smash through those easier than the games we benchmark.

Should I Buy One?

It’s a tough call, as of course the RX570 is still a bit faster. However, the RX570 is properly old tech these days with drivers that have all but maxed it out. The GTX 1650 still has time to grow, and I expect the gap will close a little further. Cheap to buy, incredibly efficient to run, and most impressively, it’s tiny too; perfect for those cheap SFF LAN gaming builds.

ASUS GTX 1650 Phoenix Graphics Card Review
ASUS GTX 1650 Phoenix Graphics Card Review
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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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One Comment

  1. I’m waiting on one to be shipped,
    ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 1650 EVO OC,
    And I know more technically about all these cards than he does?
    Yes~
    Does he sound ignorant, distributing misinformation, about the easiest facts to check?
    I’m afraid so~
    Do yourself a favor, file this under “Fiction”, and get someone who actually reads up on the cards, or “Boots them up” at least…
    And I hope this guy is changing auto oil in Whales, these days!

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