I'm pretty sure my PC has an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER graphics card. The specs online say it's supposed to be 9 inches long, but when I measured mine, it only seems to be about 6 inches. Am I going crazy here? My device manager confirms that I have the GTX 1650 SUPER. You can check out the length spec here: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gtx-1650-super.c3411.
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There are multiple models of the GTX 1650 Super, so the specs you're looking at don't necessarily match yours. Check out some listings to see if you can find the specific model you have.
You're right! The length you found refers to the reference model. Many partner cards differ in length, and some are even quite a bit shorter. They can vary from under 6 inches to almost 10 inches. Don't stress about it; most cards don't fit the dimensions of the reference design.
Typically, the GTX 1650 Super uses around 90W of power, and many versions are compact single-fan models. You shouldn't have to worry about fitting in your case; it will likely fit just fine! Low-profile models exist as well.
Just so you know, a lot of GTX 1650 Supers are actually around 6 inches, with some like the Gigabyte model measuring around 6.77 inches. Some like the ASUS version are a bit longer, nearing 8.1 inches.
The GTX 1650 Super chip is used by various manufacturers, so the physical size can vary a lot. The 9-inch length you see is likely for the Founder's Edition model made by Nvidia itself. If yours measures only 6 inches, it's probably a shorter model from another brand.
Got it! How can I find out the exact model of my card? Is there any info on the card itself?
Thanks for clearing that up!
Thanks for confirming that!