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GeForce GTX 650 Ti review




We review NVIDIA's reference GeForce GTX 650 Ti in this article. This product is launched to fill the gap inbetween the Radeon HD 7770 and Radeon HD 7850. Aimed at a pricetag of roughly 145 EUR (Euro 119.00 excl. VAT).
this product comes with 768 shader processors, and that fact alone should make it a good chunk faster than the regular GTX 650 model. Have a peek and let's head onwards into the review shall we?
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Posted on: 10/09/2012 10:23 PM
yikes
yikes
StewieTech
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Posted on: 10/09/2012 10:39 PM
It´s just so small and cute, i wanna hug it.
It´s just so small and cute, i wanna hug it.

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Posted on: 10/09/2012 10:55 PM
This card seems seriously hampered by the 128-bit memory bus. Couldn't Nvidia have opened that up a bit for the Ti model?
This card seems seriously hampered by the 128-bit memory bus. Couldn't Nvidia have opened that up a bit for the Ti model?
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Posted on: 10/10/2012 12:41 AM
I was hoping for better performance.... nVidia makes nice gains with their high-end and upper mid-range cards, but seems as you work your way down, their performance improvement vs previous gen just falls apart... At $155-$180USD....this is still going to be hard to recommend to people...
I was hoping for better performance.... nVidia makes nice gains with their high-end and upper mid-range cards, but seems as you work your way down, their performance improvement vs previous gen just falls apart... At $155-$180USD....this is still going to be hard to recommend to people...
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Big let down is the lack of SLI on the 650 and now also the 650ti.
Would've been excellent had these had that option...