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ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER Twin Fan Review

Keith May

Synthetics, Thermals, And Power

Firestrike

Firestrike is running the DX11 API and is still a good measure of GPU scaling performance, in this test we ran the regular version of Firestrike which runs at 1080p and we recorded the Graphics Score only as the Physics and combined are not pertinent to this review.

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3DMark Firestrike Graphics
Score
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4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
0
4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
GTX 1650 SUPER
12.5k
RX 580 8GB
14.9k
GTX 1060 6GB
13.4k
RX 570 4GB
13.6k
GTX 1650
9.6k

Time Spy

Time Spy is running the DX12 API and we used it in the same manner as Firestrike Extreme where we only recorded the Graphics Score as the Physics score is recording the CPU performance and isn't important to the testing we are doing here.

3DMark Time Spy Graphics
Score
0
900
1800
2700
3600
4500
5400
0
900
1800
2700
3600
4500
5400
GTX 1650 SUPER
4.7k
RX 580 8GB
4.4k
GTX 1060 6GB
4.2k
RX 570 4GB
4.1k
GTX 1650
3.5k

Thermals

Thermals were measured from our open test bench after running the Time Spy graphics test 2 on loop for 30 minutes recording the highest temperatures reported. The room was climate controlled and kept at a constant 22c throughout the testing.

Temperatures (22c Ambient)
Load
Idle
0
20
40
60
80
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120
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
GTX 1650 SUPER
69
28
RX 580 8GB
74
31
GTX 1060 6GB
72
31
RX 570 4GB
74
38
GTX 1650
54
26

Power Draw
Power draw numbers were taken from the total system power draw by measuring with a Kill-A-Watt. We ran Unigine Valley for 30 minutes and observed the highest sustained load. Something to keep in mind when observing total system power draw is that there are times where a GPU simply being faster and requiring more from the CPU can cause the total system power draw to increase with the like of the Core i9-9900K. That said, the total system power draw is still important as it is how much power it is taking to run the system.
Total System Power Consumption (Measured At Wall)
Load
Idle
0
50
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300
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
GTX 1650 SUPER
175
72
RX 580 8GB
275
75
GTX 1060 6GB
190
72
RX 570 4GB
260
75
GTX 1650
140
70

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The ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER walks away with an easy win of the Great Value Award and is absolutely worthy of the SUPER moniker.

    Pros
  • Great Pricing
  • Great Performance Improvement over GTX 1650 (Non-SUPER)
  • Turing NVENC onboard vs Volta NVENC on GTX 1650 (Non-SUPER)
  • Great upgrade from GTX 1050 / GTX 950
  • Features 12 Gbps GDDR6 Memory chips for extra bandwidth
  • Great gaming performance at 1080p resolution
  • Great performance for eSports Gaming Titles
  • Power efficiency has increased drastically
  • Support NVIDIA Adaptive Shading Technology
  • Good driver support for GeForce products, compatibility with DX11, DX12, Vulkan, OpenGL titles
  • Good Display Connectivity, support for VESA Adaptive-Sync and G-Sync Compatible Monitors
    Cons
  • No backplate included
  • No RTX / DLSS Support
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