![]() Let us start the comparison of GTX 1650 vs 1060 with the number of CUDA cores in each GPU. ![]() GDDR6 – HDMI 2.0b, Dual Link DVI-D, DisplayPort 1.4aĭisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, Dual Link DVI The following table has some important specifications of GTX 1650 as well as GTX 1060.ġ485 MHz for GDDR5 variant and 1410 MHz for GDDR6 variantġ665 MHz for GDDR5 variant and 1590 MHz for GDDR6 variant Also, there are 1280 CUDA cores in the GeForce GTX 1060 GPU. There is also a 3GB variant with the same graphics core and a 6GB GDDR5X variant with a GP104 graphics core.Īll variants of GTX 1060 have a base core clock of 1506 MHz and a boost clock of 1708 MHz. The original GTX 1060 was launched with 6GB or GDDR5 memory with a GP106 graphics core. It was based on the Pascal microarchitecture and manufactured using TSMC’s 16 nm process. In July 2016, Nvidia launched the GeForce GTX 1060, a mid-range graphics card in the GeForce GTX “10” Series. All variants of GTX 1650 GPU came with 4GB of Memory (be it GDDR5 or GDDR6). Now, if we compare these numbers with the later models, they all have a base clock of 1410 MHz and a boost clock of 1590 MHz, which is less than the original one. Also, the original GDDR5-based GTX 1650 has a base clock of 1485 MHz and a boost clock of 1665 MHz. But after a year of its original launch, Nvidia updated the memory to GDDR6 in April 2020, while retaining the same graphics core (TU117).Ī couple of months later, the GTX 1650 came as two upgraded variants, but this time with two different graphics cores (TU116 and TU106).ĭespite the upgrades in the graphics cores, all variants of GeForce GTX 1650 GPU have 896 CUDA Cores. Initially, the GTX 1650 (code name TU117-300) came with GDDR5 memory support. It is an entry-level GPU based on the Turing microarchitecture and is suitable for gaming in low settings as well as basic video rendering. Nvidia first launched the GeForce GTX 1650 in April 2019.
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