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, 2012 | Price at Launch: | $149 |
| Type: | Desktop | Architecture: | Kepler |
| Generation: | GeForce 600 series | Product Tier: | Entry-level |
| VRAM Capacity: | 2 GB | Total Board Power: | 110 W |
| Core Configuration | |||
| Shader Cores: | 768 | TMUs: | 64 |
| ROPs: | 16 | L2 Cache: | 256 KB |
| Memory | |||
| VRAM Capacity: | 2 GB | Memory Type: | GDDR5 |
| Memory Speed: | 6 Gbps | Memory Bus: | 128-bit |
| Bandwidth: | 86.4 TB/s | ||
| Graphics Processing | |||
| Base Clock: | 928 MHz | FP32 Throughput: | 1.42 TFLOPs |
| Ray Tracing: | No | Process Size: | 28nm |
| Process Name: | TSMC 28nm | Die Size: | 221 mm² |
| Power & Connectivity | |||
| Total Board Power: | 110 W | Power Connectors: | 1x 6-pin |
| Bus Interface: | PCIe 3.0 x16 | HDMI Support: | HDMI 1.4a |
| DSC: | No | Max Displays: | 4 |
| Media & Software Support | |||
| DirectX Support: | 12 | Shader Model: | 6.5 |
| Vulkan Version: | 1.2 | OpenGL Version: | 4.6 |
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...
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