EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost Superclocked 2GB GDDR5 PCle 02G-P4-3658-KR

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EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost Superclocked 2GB GDDR5 PCle 02G-P4-3658-KR
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On paper, the GTX 650 Ti Boost certainly looks to be a faster card than the AMD HD...

By Maximum PC on
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If I was to judge by first appearances, I would say the EVGA GeForce GTX 650Ti Boost Super Clock uses a reference design that is straight out of Nvidia's playbook. The card is a matt-black slab with a single six-pin PCI Express power connector on the top...

By micromart.co.uk on

This little card did very well for itself and outpaced its reference cousin. When stacked on top in SLI, it performed with the big dogs. It even overclocked very well, surpassing the reference GPU. We really have no way of knowing if there SC GPUs go...

By overclockers.com on

Admittedly I am a bit of a fan of the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost itself, the SC edition however ups it a notch in performance, and I like that. The product is one of the value for money type products that seems to be balancing out really well. The reason...

By Guru of 3D on

In this article we review the EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost SC edition review with that SC for superclocked. The product is fairly reference looking but does come with EVGA's own styled cooler, it has 2GB of memory with both that memory and the core...

By DigitalReviews on

Last week AMD attacked the mainstream desktop video card market with the release of the AMD Radeon HD 7790 ‘Bonaire' GPU series in the $149-$159 price range. NVIDIA has never been a company to roll over when a new video card is launched by its only...

By Legit Reviews on

NVIDIA’s latest entry into the affordable $149 price point is the GTX 650 Ti. Based around a cut down GK106 core, it is being touted as a replacement for the GTX 550 Ti but this card offers much, much more than its...

By Hardware Canucks on

EVGA verspricht dank dem "Superclock" (SC) eine Leistungssteigerung von 30 Prozent gegenüber dem Nvidia-Referenzdesign der Geforce GTX 650 Ti Boost. Gleichzeitig bietet der Hersteller die Grafikkarte zu einem recht erschwinglichen Preis an und...

International Review By PC-Welt.de on

EVGA ist mit dieser Karte eine Lesart der GTX 650 Ti Boost gelungen, die einen recht netten Spagat zwischen Lautstärke, Leistung und Übertaktungsreserven hinbekommt. Wer mehr aus der Karte herausquetschen will, der weiß nun auch, dass er sie kühler...

International Review By Tom's Hardware on