Lately, a hardware modification aficionado has managed to supercharge an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card, which originally came with 4GB of GDDR6 VRAM, by upgrading it to a hefty 8GB through a simple memory chip replacement. This tweak led to a near-doubling of its performance in synthetic benchmark evaluations, garnering widespread interest. It's crucial to highlight that this modification is exclusive to certain iterations of the GTX 1650 that are built around the TU106 core and employ 1GB GDDR6 memory modules; it's not a straightforward process that can be applied to other versions of the card.
