EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1024MB GDDR5 128bit, Dual Dual-Link DVI, Mini HDMI, Graphics Card (01G-P4-3650-KR) Graphics Cards 01G-P4-3650-KR
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Graphics Ram Size | 1 GB |
| GPU Clock Speed | 928 |
| Video Output Interface | DVI, HDMI |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 4096 x 2160 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
About this item
- Core Clock: 928
- Memory Clock: 5400 MHz
- Cuda Cores: 768
- PCI-Express 3.0
- 1024MB GDDR5 128 Bit
- Nvidia SMX Engine, NVidia Adaptive Verticle Sync, Nvidia Surround, Support for Concurrent Displays, Nvidia PhysX, Nvidia 3D Vision Ready, Nvidia SLI Ready, Nvidia CUDA Technology
- Microsoft DirectX 11, NVIDIA PhysX Technology, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready, NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI-Express 3.0 Support, OpenGL 4.3 Support
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| Customer Rating | 4.2 out of 5 stars (72) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (875) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (7745) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (248) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (7069) |
| Price | $186.86$186.86 | $106.28$106.28 | $64.89$64.89 | $599.99$599.99 | $289.00$289.00 |
| Sold By | USA BUY | Deal Targets | Amazon.com | Deal Targets | Glen Park Distributors |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express | PCI Express | Unknown | PCI-Express x16 | PCI Express |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 | Nvidia GeForce | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 | GeForce |
| Graphics Ram Size | 1 GB | 2 GB | 2 GB | 8 GB | 4 GB |
| Graphics Ram | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | DDR3 SDRAM | GDDR6X | GDDR5 |
| Memory Bus Width | 128.0 bits | 64 bits | 64 bits | 256 bits | 128 bits |
| Memory Speed | 5400 MHz | 6008 MHz | 1600 MHz | — | 128 MHz |
Product Description
If you’re passionate about first-person shooters like Call of Duty, massively multiplayer online games like World of WarCraft, or real-time strategy games like StarCraft II, then GeForce GTX is for you. Turbocharge your experience with the powerful performance of the EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti and enjoy the latest games in full 1080P HD with this next-generation NVIDIA Kepler architecture-based GPU.
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| Product Dimensions | 6 x 1.5 x 4.38 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
| ASIN | B009KUT322 |
| Item model number | 01G-P4-3650-KR |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,253 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 9, 2012 |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Language | English |
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The first thing I did was crank open games like Metro 2033, drift, and Civilization V and crank up to my monitors main resolution. I did so and benchmarks (like on drift) showed I hit a consistent 60fps. The games played smoothly its a new lease on life.
I'm not using 100% of the cards potential. . .I.e. PCI2 mother board for instance. ..but that doesn't seem to hurt me too much. I'm getting great performance, and its amazing that a PC/CPU that I bought 3 years ago can play any game maxed out thanks to this card.
I bought this card primarily due to the tom hardware rankings (best cards for money) of November/December. I would encourage you to always use Tom to help pick things like this.
Good luck in your future gaming
Old setup:
- Athlon X2 6000+ (dual core)
- 4GB DDR2 @ 800MHz
- Nvidia GeForce 8800GT
- Crysis on Windows can barely run on medium settings (I don't have exact FPS numbers), with occasional choppiness
- TF2 on Windows ran with most settings on high, though a few on medium around 60-80FPS
- TF2 on Linux ran with all but one setting on high around 40-50FPS
New setup:
- Phenom X3 8650 (triple core)
- 4GB DDR2 @ 1066MHz
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti
- Crysis on Windows now runs with all settings on high (ultra high isn't available as an option to me) at a sustained rate of 40-45FPS
- TF2 on Windows now runs with all settings on high around 90-120FPS (it spikes to 200+ inside of small spaces such as vents)
- TF2 on Linux now runs with all settings on high around 120-150FPS (with spikes of 200+) -- yes the same system actually runs TF2 better with Steam for Linux! ;)
A few other random notes:
- I was previously using a DVI to VGA adapter and plugging into my monitor with a VGA cable. I'm not sure why as my monitor has a DVI-D input on it. I switched over to DVI when I put in this card and images are considerably sharper now. The display really looks beautiful. I'm going to need a new, larger monitor!
- This card requires at least a 400W power supply with a minimum of 20A on the +12V rail, a PCIe 2.0 or 3.0 slot, and a 6-pin power plug.
- The card comes with a DVI to VGA adapter if you absolutely need it, as well as an adapter for a 6-pin power plug.
- The Nvidia drivers were already installed on both partitions for my old 8800GT. Linux booted up and immediately recognized the new video card and worked. Windows had me run through the new hardware wizard and then reboot before it worked fully.
- This card is compact compared to my old 8800GT. While it's thicker, it is over 3 inches shorter in length.
- This card runs EXTREMELY cool! My 8800GT would idle at 65C and even spiked up to 88C the other day after playing TF2 (though typically I would see it around 76C). This card idles at 28C and the hottest I have seen it running was 46C!
UPDATE ON APRIL 8, 2012: I upgraded to a 22" monitor running at 1920x1080 resolution. FPS may have dropped a tad across the board but nothing really too dramatic. Counter-strike Source has been released for Linux since writing this review and both it and TF2 are still running great (usually around 90-100FPS now). I also bought Trine2 and while I don't know how to measure FPS in it, the game looks beautiful at 1920x1080 resolution and doesn't lag one bit.
I purchased Crysis2 for Windows and FRAPS reports a constant 60 FPS (which means v-sync must be enabled since it never goes above that). It rarely drops below 60FPS and usually jumps right back up after a second or two -- probably just the system loading textures for a new area. So I guess the developers learned a thing or two because performance of Crysis2 is actually better than Crysis. I still love this card.
UPDATE ON DECEMBER 8, 2013: I upgraded my system to an Asus Z87-A board, 1866MHz memory, and an Intel i5 4570S. I kept this card and it still chews through anything I throw at it. My Phenom configuration could barely run Serious Sam 3 at 1280x720 but with the i5 at 1920x1080 it is liquid smooth at 50-60 FPS (CPU setting was Ultra, and the two memory settings were High). I still think this card is a steal for the value/performance you get at this price point.
This thing was at 30 degrees (C) after a three hour gaming session and cooled right down to 26 within 5 minutes of closing game. My old 465 ran at 36 idle and hit 60 during gaming sessions.
Was a bit surprised at just how small this thing is too, it was slightly less than half the size of my old card (length, it is standard height). AND it only needs a single six pin power connector instead of two. For less than $150 I'd say this is a sweet spot for anyone without major cash for a gaming card.
I can play every game I have at max resolution without so much as a stutter.
Tom's Hardware - I swear by them - picked this card for best in class a this price-point.
They rock!
I go there when I'm starting a new build or need a replacement.
This is replacing my son's ancient (2006) EVGA 8800GTX.
It was used hard for all those years so no shame when it gave up the ghost.
Installation is as easy as any other card - nothing special.
Plug it into the slot.
Plug in the power cord.
Screw the bracket in.
Plug in the monitor.
Load the very cool EVGA software from the DVD.
Tweak the setting to your liking.
Load your fave game.
NPCs beware!
But WAIT!
While you had the PC case open...DID you remember to air-blow all the dust from inside your case?!?
EVEN the fan in the PS?
EVEN the empty slots?
Did you blow out the slot you're about the plug your shiny new EVGA GeForce GTX card into?
Yes?
You did?
Whew.
Thank goodness.
My hobby is building gaming PCs for my friends and family.
EVGA is without one of the BEST manufacturers I have ever bought from.
I have never had a dead card (although now that I said that...oh well).
I have never had a hitch with a EVGA driver or software.
The hardware and software are dead-simple and well engineered.
Pros:
Small form-factor
Sips power
Minimal heat
Easy install
Great software/drivers
Terrific company
Rocks games
Does not break the bank
Cons:
Under no circumstances will it ever be able to clean the litter box.
They did not pay me to order it.
Buy this.
You will smile.
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this card does it and well.
you do hear the fans kick in to high gear on it when playing for a while but card works with no issues all games ultra high settings :D
Its small, fits in my Micro case.
every thing else was over $200 that would do what this will do.
If he's got no complaints, I don't either :)
Installation was easy! Not a "resource hog".








