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  • 768 CUDA Cores
  • 2GB 192-bit GDDR5
  • PCI Express 3.0
  • Brand EVGA
    Series GeForce GTX 600 SuperClocked
    Model 02G-P4-3658-KR
    Interface
    Interface PCI Express 3.0
    Chipset
    Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA
    GPU Series NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 Series
    GPU GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST
    Core Clock 1072MHz
    Boost Clock 1137MHz
    CUDA Cores 768
    Memory
    Effective Memory Clock 6008MHz
    Memory Size 2GB
    Memory Interface 192-Bit
    Memory Type GDDR5
    3D API
    DirectX DirectX 11.1
    OpenGL OpenGL 4.3
    Ports
    HDMI 1 x HDMI
    DisplayPort 1 x DisplayPort
    DVI 2 x DVI
    Details
    3D VISION Game Ready Yes
    SLI Support SLI Ready
    Cooler Single Fan
    System Requirements 450W Power Supply
    Power Connector 6-Pin
    Dual-Link DVI Supported Yes
    Features
    Features NVIDIA SMX Engine

    NVIDIA GPU Boost

    NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync

    NVIDIA Surround Technology

    NVIDIA PhysX Technology
    Form Factor & Dimensions
    Card Dimensions (L x H) 9.5" x 4.37"
    Slot Width Dual Slot

    Customer Reviews

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    Ava M.
    GTX 650 Ti Boost

    This EVGA NVidia Geforce GTX 650 Ti Boost of mine works excellent. It is not one of the most powerful graphics cards of its time but it is suitable for getting the job done. I have not tested it with modern games; don't know if I will because I only play the olden games from 20+ years ago whenever I do play computer games. My main reason for this graphics card was to get a GPU suitable for working along with my AMD Ryzen 3 1200 main processor. It does an excellent job as far as I can see, since there is no lag that is due to poorly performing hardware caused by a poor choice of components.

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    Larry
    Does a good job

    Pros: Very solid card, much faster than my old one. It's quieter, and much cooler.

    Cons: Didn't notice as large of a jump in FPS as I was expecting to see. I'm running a Core 2 Duo cpu so I'm attributing the lack of improvement primarily on the cpu bottleneck.

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