I have commented in the past that no other company is as thorough with regards to its current line-ups as NVIDIA, but today’s launch of the company’s GeForce GTX 650 Ti surprises even me. With the release of the GTX 660 and 650 weeks ago, I couldn’t fathom that there was room for yet another card, but lo and behold, here it is – and just in time to preface the holiday season.
Our review of the card will come later this week, although you’ll be able to surmise much of the conclusion yourself based on the table of specs below. Compared to the GTX 650, the Ti edition has twice the number of CUDA cores and slightly higher memory clocks. It actually comes a lot closer to the GTX 660 than it does the 650, which for those looking for the best bang for the bank, is a very good thing.
|
Cores |
Core MHz |
Memory |
Mem MHz |
Mem Bus |
TDP |
GeForce GTX 690 |
3072 |
915 |
2x 2048MB |
6008 |
256-bit |
300W |
GeForce GTX 680 |
1536 |
1006 |
2048MB |
6008 |
256-bit |
195W |
GeForce GTX 670 |
1344 |
915 |
2048MB |
6008 |
256-bit |
170W |
GeForce GTX 660 Ti |
1344 |
915 |
2048MB |
6008 |
192-bit |
150W |
GeForce GTX 660 |
960 |
980 |
2048MB |
6000 |
192-bit |
140W |
GeForce GTX 650 Ti |
768 |
925 |
1024MB |
5400 |
128-bit |
110W |
GeForce GTX 650 |
384 |
1058 |
1024MB |
5000 |
128-bit |
64W |
GeForce GT 640 |
384 |
900 |
2048MB |
5000 |
128-bit |
65W |
GeForce GT 630 |
96 |
810 |
1024MB |
3200 |
128-bit |
65W |
GeForce GT 620 |
96 |
700 |
1024MB |
1800 |
64-bit |
49W |
GeForce GT 610 |
48 |
810 |
1024MB |
1800 |
64-bit |
29W |
We’ll talk more about the card later this week, but if you need anything to whet your appetite, bear in mind that many GeForce GTX 650 Ti’s will include a voucher for a free copy of Assassin’s Creed III. For the card’s SRP of about $150, a free game like that is hard to ignore.