GTX 1650 SUPER is a graphics card from 6 years ago, and it is also the last generation that does not support hardware ray tracing. Now its prototype card has appeared online. Judging from the silk screen of the GPU chip, it should be a product in 2018. The appearance is a standard "gas stove" shape with double fans.

There is no number on the GPU chip, my guess isTuringTU116, the PCB number is PG160 SKU 18, which is different from the retail version of PG166 SKU 24.

The information recognized by GPU-Z is incomplete, there is no model or anything, butYou can see 1152 CUDA cores, 36 texture units, and 32 ROP units. If correct, there are 128 CUDA cores and 44 texture units less than the retail version.
The frequency is also different, the base is only 1005MHz, but the acceleration is as high as 2100MHz, while the retail version defaults to 1530-1740MHz.
The video memory is only 4GB GDDR6, which seems quite incredible nowadays.

Another very interesting point is thatIt actually supports PCIe 4.0, which shows that Turing's generation of hardware has this capability, but in the end only PCIe 3.0 was enabled.
Just like the Blackwell RTX 50 series hardware should have PCIe 6.0, but it is only available on the latest Blackwell Ultra accelerator card for the first time.
