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So here's the story. I bought a hp Pavilion with a r5 3050 and a gtx 1650 super. i case swapped it and now I have a good rig. But im afraid that my gpu is cut back because its an oem. does it have the same specs and run the same as any other gtx 1650 super?

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2 minutes ago, AgingTheo said:

So here's the story. I bought a hp Pavilion with a r5 3050 and a gtx 1650 super. i case swapped it and now I have a good rig. But im afraid that my gpu is cut back because its an oem. does it have the same specs and run the same as any other gtx 1650 super?

I would look up the HP Pavilion Model and look from there. The exact anwser to your question may be hard to find.

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See what GPU-Z says about your card.

 

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

 

4 GB of memory might hold you back a little at high resolutions, but it should be fine. If you're happy with how well it runs the titles you play, don't worry if it's "the best".

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10 minutes ago, AgingTheo said:

i case swapped it and now I have a good rig. But im afraid that my gpu is cut back because its an oem. does it have the same specs and run the same as any other gtx 1650 super?

Cuda core count and vram is thhe same on OEM models, but what usually lacks is the cooler. Small, all aluminum chunks of metal are usually HHP's wheelhouse for GPU coolers. Not great, but servicable.

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The cooler is usually the weak point of OEM cards. I have an OEM 1660 Ti (Dell), and the cooler is smaller than some I've seen on cards like the 750 Ti. It works fine though, but it's not the best. Other than that it should be comparable to a normal card. 

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5 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

The cooler is usually the weak point of OEM cards. I have an OEM 1660 Ti (Dell), and the cooler is smaller than some I've seen on cards like the 750 Ti. It works fine though, but it's not the best. Other than that it should be comparable to a normal card. 

Do you think I can slap a nzxt 120mm case fan on it?

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