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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Specs Leak

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/21/2012 12:04 PM | Source | 4 comment(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Specs Leak

According two websites names ArabPCWorld and VideoCardz information has been released about that other 650 model mid-range graphics card from NVIDIA. The card that is known as the  GeForce GTX 650 Ti. The specifications of the mainstream graphics card will not be ground breaking alright, but it quite noticeable difference in comparison to GTX 660. If the information is true, and again this is unconfirmed information, then NVIDIA has disabled two streaming multiprocessors (SMXs) on the GK106 GPU, meaning it will have only 576 CUDA cores. The price should fall between the $149 and $169 marks, which will correspond to 115-149 Euro to 130-169 Euro.

Most of the specs revealed by the leak on ArabPCWorld are the same as the ones we gleamed from the previous report. Videocardsz on the topic: But before you feel disappointed, I have even more bad news, since this model will be launched with 128-bit memory interface. So this card might not be the best choice for gamers. Also if the APCW’s diagram is valid, then the GTX 650 Ti will be missing 32 texture mapping units, well at least it will have full 24 ROPs.

GeForce GTX 650 Ti will be equipped with 1GB of GDDR5 memory, which will be clocked at 5400 MHz (400MHz more than GTX 650). As for the GPU, it will not feature any boost clock, just a base speed of 960 MHz.

Fortunately though, it will consume only 75 to 85W. The additional 6-pin connector can increase the TDP through overclocking to much higher level — the source is mentioning 150W, which I find very unlikely.

This card could have been a good budget addition to the Kepler lineup, but now I’m not so sure, we will have to wait for some tests. Well at least NVIDIA is finally creating some noticeable gaps between their entry-level and mid-range segment of graphics cards. There are no pictures of this card yet, also the pricing has not been revealed. My assumption is that most of the GTX 650 Ti models will look similar to already launched GTX 650/660 cards (depending on the manufacturer).

SpecificationsGeForce GTX 660 TiGeForce GTX 660GeForce GTX 650 TiGeForce GTX 650
Chip GK104 GK106 GK106 GK107
CUDA Cores 1344 960 576 384
TMUs 112 80 48 32
ROPs 24 24 24 16
Base Clock 915 MHz 980 MHz 960 MHz 1058 MHz
Boost Clock 980 MHz 1033 MHz N/A N/A
Memory Configuration 2 GB 2 GB 1 GB 1 GB
Memory Speed 6.0 Gbps 6.0 Gbps 5.4 Gbps 5.0 Gbps
Memory Bandwidth 144 GB/s 144 GB/s 86 GB/s 80 GB/s
Power Connectors 2 x 6-pin 6-pin 6-pin 6-pin
TDP 150 W 150 W 85 W 64 W
SLI Options 3-way 2-way TBA N/A
Price $299 $229 TBA $109


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#4414773 Posted on: 09/21/2012 02:28 PM
Are they going to name all cards GTX? I wonder because you can hardly compare performance of GTX650 to 680 or 690.

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#4414792 Posted on: 09/21/2012 03:07 PM
Are they going to name all cards GTX? I wonder because you can hardly compare performance of GTX650 to 680 or 690.


Probably the marketing team thought it sounds better.

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#4414805 Posted on: 09/21/2012 03:33 PM
What are they supposed to do when slower GK107 based card is already carrying GTX moniker? Whats done it's done.
Nvidia liked the GTX 550 Ti selling results so they went step further would be my guess.

They are going to release this card as the HD7770 competitor, but that still leaves one card missing ie the one that goes against HD7850.

So they are still wafer constrained - no other explanation I can think of for not releasing both cards

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#4414938 Posted on: 09/21/2012 07:17 PM
huum, i was imagine the specs closer of the GTX 660...

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