The ZOTAC GTX 1650 SUPER Twin Fan scored strongly in our synthetic benchmark run. It hit an impressive 2363 in FireStrike Ultra, a far cry from the paltry 1591 to 1836 points we got from the GTX 1650 (non-SUPER) cards earlier this year.
Of course, 5077 points in TimeSpy was on par with the RX Vega 56, which I honestly didn’t expect. However, it also outpaced the RX 580 in Unigine. Of course, this doesn’t always reflect real-world gaming performance, but it’s a good start for the Zotac card. Now, let’s move on to some proper gaming benchmarks!
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