Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti

Kepler
Architecture
Entry-level
Product Tier
768
Shader Cores
16
ROPs
64
TMUs
No RT
Ray Tracing
1 GB
Memory
GDDR5
Memory Type
86.4 GB/s
Bandwidth
110 W
TDP
GPU Snapshot
Release date:Oct 9, 2012Price at Launch:$149
Type:DesktopArchitecture:Kepler
Generation:GeForce 600 seriesProduct Tier:Entry-level
VRAM Capacity:1 GBTotal Board Power:110 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:768TMUs:64
ROPs:16L2 Cache:256 KB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:1 GBMemory Type:GDDR5
Memory Speed:5.4 GbpsMemory Bus:128-bit
Bandwidth:86.4 TB/s
Graphics Processing
Base Clock:928 MHzFP32 Throughput:1.42 TFLOPs
Ray Tracing:NoProcess Size:28nm
Process Name:TSMC 28nmDie Size:221 mm²
Power & Connectivity
Total Board Power:110 WPower Connectors:1x 6-pin
Bus Interface:PCIe 3.0 x16HDMI Support:HDMI 1.4a
DisplayPort Support:DP 1.2DSC:No
Max Displays:4
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:12Shader Model:6.5
Vulkan Version:1.2OpenGL Version:4.6

Reviews and Ratings

73

Average Score

Based on 11 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Easily outperforms the AMD Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition
  • 75mm Cooling fan operates at very quiet acoustic levels
  • Extremely low power consumption and heat output
  • Short 5.65" profile fits into compact size computer cases
  • Triple display NVIDIA Surround
  • Solid performance at 1080p resolution
  • Includes NVIDIA Kepler's non3D features
  • Cool, quiet, and energy efficient
  • Overclocks well

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Does not offer NVIDIA GPU Boost
  • Lacks SLI functionality
  • Competitor Radeon HD 7850 is a faster gaming card
  • Substandard GPGPU performance
  • No SLI ability
90

Nvidia's graphics card ranges are infamously busy, but over the last couple of years the firm has been introducing Ti-branded cards in order to add ever more products to its rosters. These cards are often stand-out parts, and that's no different with the...

By micromart.co.uk on
80

This is a well-rounded graphics card with decent enough power use and gaming performances. Plus, the compact fan in the reference card is actually quite discreet. Your ears will thank you for...

By DigitalVersus on
90

The NVIDIA Kepler GPU continues to surprise in a big way even as the PCB foot print shrinks. While the GTX 650 Ti might look tiny, it has a big heart. The GTX 650 Ti design makes efficient use of its limited resources producing playable frame rates at...

By FutureLooks on
70

Review: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti by Tarinder Sandhu on 9 October 2012, 14:00 3.5 Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) Quick Link: HEXUS.net/qabnin Add to My Vault: The magic number is 120The 'what-shall-I-buy' questions we're asked most often centre on the...

By HEXUS.net on
85

It’s been a good year for NVIDIA and their Kepler line of video cards. Coming out of the gate with the GeForce GTX 680, they’ve been steadily releasing cards in the line at various price points. Well today, they have their last release of the year and...

By Gaming Nexus on
80

Great gaming value for consumers on a modest budget. Discuss in the...

By Pureoverclock on
66

Judged on performance alone, the Zotac card is clearly the victor of the two GTX 650 Ti cards. However, the gap in performance is only ever marginal, and it's a gap that can be easily closed through overclocking - the Zotac's additional 1GB of memory...

By Bit-tech.net on
75

The GeForce GTX 650 Ti is an excellent card for the budget gamer. You might not be able to use high resolutions in certain games, and you might not be able to max out the graphics settings in all video games, but this card will get the job done...

By bjorn3d.com on

Today we are going to compare the two Mid-range nVidia cards: the GTX 750 Ti with Maxwell GPU and the nVidia GTX 650 Ti Kepler GPU. The GTX 750 Ti is basically the first glimpse at NVIDIAs upcoming Maxwell GPUs and it will be quite interesting to see...

By Ocaholic on

We'll once again wrap things up with a couple of value scatter plots. In both plots, the performance numbers are geometric means of data points from all the games we tested. The first plot shows 99th-percentile frame times converted into FPS for easier...

By The Tech Report on

Last week AMD attacked the mainstream desktop video card market with the release of the AMD Radeon HD 7790 ‘Bonaire' GPU series in the $149-$159 price range. NVIDIA has never been a company to roll over when a new video card is launched by its only...

By Legit Reviews on

When the GTX 650 Ti came in, I wasn't sure what to expect. I mean, my wife ran over and started talking about how cute the card was because of its size. From past experience, cute doesn't normally come with any performance so you can understand my...

By LanOC Reviews on