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Testseek.com have collected 122 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB GDDR5 PCIe.
Award: Recommended May 2013
May 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • 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 size computer cases
  • Tripledisplay and 3D Vision Surround support
  • Cooling fan operates at very quiet acoustic levels
  • Features DisplayPort
  • Inexpensive
  • Plenty of power for 1080p gaming
  • Competitive price for its performance level
  • Supports up to four monitors
  • Good price. Substantially faster than other mainstream graphics cards.
  • Good Performance
  • Affordable Price
  • Nice and Quiet
  • Good performance
  • 2 Way SLI Support
  • Very good price/performance
  • Good overclocking potential
  • Quiet Fan
  • Full size HDMI
  • Full size displayport
  • Quad Monitor Support
  • Fantastic pricing
  • Up to four active outputs
  • Native full-size HDMI and DisplayPort
  • Support for CUDA and PhysX
  • Adds support for SLI
  • Really good performance for the price. Keeps Nvidia on top of the AMD competition at this price point. Excellent cooling on the Gainward Golden Sample cards.

The editors didn't like

  • No notable cons.
  • Promotional game bundle (at launch) is not as enticing as AMD's equivalent offering
  • GTX 650 product lineup is confusing
  • GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST is one heck of a mouthful
  • Cooler design could be better
  • Could be quieter in idle and load
  • No memory/VRM cooling
  • SLI performance is good but not enough to beat a single faster GPU. Do we need more GPUs filling $30 gaps inbetween offerings?

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  Published: 2013-03-26, review by: techpowerup.com

  • Fantastic pricing, Good performance, Good overclocking potential, Up to four active outputs, Native full-size HDMI and DisplayPort, Support for CUDA and PhysX, Adds support for SLI
  • Could be quieter in idle and load, No memory/VRM cooling
  • 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 Boost....

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  Published: 2013-03-26, review by: overclock3d.net

  • 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 potential...

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  Published: 2013-03-25, review by: rwlabs.com

  • Nvidia is not letting AMD have anything this generation, you need to look no further than the GeForce GTX Titan as an example of this, but the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost follows in the same vein. Like the other cards in the Kepler series, the Boost Editi...

 
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  Published: 2013-03-26, review by: hardwarecanucks.com

  • The GTX 650 Ti Boost is a disruptive product, the impact of which will be felt throughout the mid to low end GPU markets. It has allowed NVIDIA to lower the cost of several key GPUs while effectively counteracting AMD’s new HD 7790 with a graphics card...

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  Published: 2013-03-26, Author: ccokeman , review by: overclockersclub.com

  • Great 1080p performance, Overclocking, PhysX, TXAA, SLI Support, GeForce Experience, $75 worth of ingame gear
  • Power consumption
  • It seems that NVIDIA had something planned to offset the launch of the HD 7790 even though the main competition for the GTX 650Ti Boost is the HD 7850. As a performance gateway card the $169 GTX 650Ti Boost delivers more than adequate performance for that...

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  Published: 2013-04-05, review by: tweaktown.com

  • It's been a long time since we've tested NVIDIA SLI and been able to see how the technology is going. To be honest, it hasn't really changed much since we last looked at the technology previously. That's not a bad thing, though, because SLI has always...

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  Published: 2013-03-27, review by: tweaktown.com

  • The new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost clearly has some head room when it comes to the overclocking side of things, we just proved that here today. What we're really looking forward to is finding out what path companies go down when it comes to the a...

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  Published: 2013-03-26, review by: tweaktown.com

  • A reference designed GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB is going to set you back $169 and a 1GB version comes in at the same price point as the reference HD 7790 at $149. It would be really interesting to see how the 1GB variant goes when compared against the 2GB v...

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  Published: 2014-08-25, Author: Hiwa , review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • Abstract:  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 Boost Kepler GPU. The GTX 750 Ti is basically the first glimpse at NVIDIAs upcoming Maxwell GPUs and it will be quite interesting to se...

 
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  Published: 2013-06-07, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com

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

 
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