In what may be one of the smallest cards we’ve ever had in for review, the Palit GTX 1650 Storm X OC still promises quite a lot. It’s one of the few GTX 1650 cards that doesn’t use an additional GPU power cable. It only draws power from the motherboard, which may limit the performance, and more so, the overclocking. However, for those needing a cheap and ultra-compact gaming card, it has certainly got some appeal.
After all, it still features the same hardware as all the other Nvidia GTX 1650 cards, just with a smaller cooler and power delivery setup. How hard that will affect the gaming performance remains to be seen; so let’s get it on our test bench!
We’ve already tested quite a few of the new 160xx series cards. They’ve certainly proved to be a great card for both 1080p and 1440p gaming. At a reduced cost, it’s obvious the GTX 1650 should perform well at 1080p, but we’re not expecting much at 1440p or 4K. Here are all our 1650 reviews. However, if you want to spend a little more, you can read our reviews of the 1660 and 1660 Ti’s all linked below also.
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