Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost

Kepler
Architecture
Entry-level
Product Tier
768
Shader Cores
16
ROPs
64
TMUs
No RT
Ray Tracing
2 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:2 GBTotal Board Power:110 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:768TMUs:64
ROPs:16L2 Cache:256 KB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:2 GBMemory Type:GDDR5
Memory Speed:6 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
DSC:NoMax Displays:4
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:12Shader Model:6.5
Vulkan Version:1.2OpenGL Version:4.6

Reviews and Ratings

82

Average Score

Based on 18 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Very competent 1080p gaming performance
  • 25 per centplus faster than GTX 650 Ti
  • Cool and quiet
  • Comfortably beats Radeon HD 7790 OC cards
  • Has potential for small formf actor gaming
  • Affordable
  • Supports up to four monitors
  • Outperforms the AMD Radeon HD 6970 and GeForce GTX 570
  • Kepler GPU enables 3D Vision and PhysX functionality
  • Excellent performance with DX11 video games
  • Supports NVIDIA GPU Boost technology
  • Adaptive VSync, and TXAA
  • Short profile fits into standard

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Promotional game bundle (at launch) is not as enticing as AMD's equivalent offering
80

Last September saw the release of the first GeForce GTX 650 graphics card. Aiming at the gamer on a budget, the card sold for just $110, however with memory bandwidth of just 80GB/s -- less than the 3-year old GTX 460 -- it came up short of becoming a...

By TechSpot on
83

Powerful and efficient: hands down the best mainstream card on the...

By PC Pro on
60

The launch of the GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB is something of a response to the debut of AMD's Radeon HD 7790 1GB, as it targets gamers playing at 1080p and sits in the mid-range of graphics hardware, with prices floating around £140 for stock models. However,...

By micromart.co.uk on
80

This card is a great deal for consumers, and news on the pricing front is even better. Nvidia's recommended pricing on the GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB is £144, with a 1GB version of the card coming in at £124. The additional clock speed, memory bandwidth, and...

By IT Pro Portal on
85

A quality 1080p GPU marking a return to gaming form for the lower-caste Kepler cards....

By PC Gamer on
76

While the GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB comes in at a performance slot in the middle of the GTX 650 Ti 1GB and GTX 660 2GB, its performance is actually markedly and consistently closer to the more powerful card. Not only that, but the GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB...

By Bit-tech.net on
80

The Nvidia GTX 650 Ti Boost graphics card offers substantially better performance at a great...

By PC Mag on
80

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost graphics processor is a long-overdue introduction into the crucial sub-£150 market. This new GPU bears striking similarity to the pricier GeForce GTX 660 - it is the same, save for a loss of one of five SMX units -...

By HEXUS.net on
80

With the GTX 650 Ti Boost, Nvidia has reduced the cost of entry for high-detail 1080p gaming and given AMD some serious competition in the midrange....

By Computer Shopper on
96

NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost adds a strong sub-$200 option to the company's lineup. Thanks to the added Boost clock algorithm, and a beefed up 192-bit memory interface, we see massive performance gains compared to the GTX 650 Ti without...

By techPowerUp! on
83

The GTX650Ti Boost is going to be interesting to two audiences.On the one hand those who already have a midrange card from the last generation, such as the GTX560Ti or HD6950, will be curious as to whether it's worth the upgrade. The other main...

By Overclock3D on
85

Nvidia today launches the new GTX 650 Ti Boost which fills the gap in the mainstream performance price range of $150-160 while in the wake of the recent HD7790 launch. Let's see what this newest GeForce GPU has to offer and what it can do to shake up...

By bjorn3d.com on