GTX 650 Ti Releases Roundup!

Aimed to replace the GeForce GTX 550 Ti, the NVIDIA Kepler-based GTX 650 Ti features core and memory clock speeds of 925MHz and 5400MHz DDR respectively. Read on for a quick overview of all the cards the add-in card partners have released.

NVIDIA has launched the GeForce GTX 650 Ti, which aims to replace the GeForce GTX 550 Ti.

On top of consuming 22% less power, the GTX 650 Ti also runs up to 1.5 times faster compared to its predecessor. Adopting the GK106 GPU that was first implemented in the GeForce GTX 660, the GTX 650 Ti employs the 28nm Kepler architecture and 2.54 billion transistors, along with 768 CUDA cores. It also features core and memory clock speeds of 925MHz and 5400MHz DDR respectively. Also, when pit against the standard 650, the Ti offers twice the number of CUDA cores and texture units (64 as opposed to 32), as well as more bandwidth (86.4GBps up from 80GBps).

We present you a quick overview of all the cards the add-in card partners ASUS, Zotac, EVGA, Sparkle, and Palit have released:-

Main Specs
Price in S$

Core Clock: 1033MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

Custom Cooler: DirectCUII

$299

Core Clock: 954MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

Custom Cooler: DirectCU II

$279

Core Clock: 941MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 941MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 1033MHz

Memory Clock: 6200MHz

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Core Clock: 928MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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(Free Assassins Creed III included)

Core Clock: 928MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 1071MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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(Free Assassins Creed III included)

Core Clock: 1071MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 928MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 928MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 928MHz

Memory Clock: 5400MHz

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Core Clock: 1006MHz

Memory Clock: 5500MHz

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