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.
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?
Published: 2013-05-18, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: 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, i...
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Published: 2013-03-29, Author: Joel , review by: itproportal.com
Nicely priced, Faster than other mainstream cards, Multi, GPU support, Uses Nvidia's Boost technology
GTX 650 product lineup is confusing
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 h...
The GTX 650 Ti Boost is really what nVidia and it's customers needed the most: A sub200Euro/sub200CHF card that offers great performance But unfortunately it arrives on the market a bit too late The MSRP is looking very good when you check at other cards...
The GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost is Nvidia's answer to AMD's Radeon HD 7790, and it's a good one. It's very similar in design and performance to the GTX 660, with the same clock frequencies, the same turbo and the same 192-bit memory controller. The 768 sha...
Best Entry Level GPU available, Faster than a HD7790, GPU Boost featured, Good Overclocking, SLI Capability, Improved memory interface,
Struggles above 1920x1080 resolution
NVIDIA are very sharp when it comes to marketing a card. The GTX650Ti when it was originally released did 'just enough' to see off the competition and in doing so keeping the green team on the entry level pedestal, cementing it's position as the best ...
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 smallformfactor gaming
2GB framebuffer seems wasted, No bundled games: Radeon HD 7850 still a better bet
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 - thu...
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 tends to...
Average overclocking potential, Reference design is bigger than the original GTX 650 Ti
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST is a rather tempting offer because it has performance that's nearly identical to the mid-range NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660. With the availability of this card, end users finally have an NVIDIA option that goes head-to-head wit...
While we weren't blown away by either of our GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost custom cards, both are good offerings that show improvement on the reference design. As we suspected in our reference card review, the GTX 650 Ti Boost is operating at close to maximum...
The GeForce GT 650 Ti Boost provides the best bang for your buck out of all the currently available mid-range graphics cards.NVIDIA seems to be concentrating on the mid-range market segment, with no less than five cards priced between $US100-200 segment...