Asus GTX 650Ti Review & BenchMarks



Asus had launched great performance card this earts in DC11 lineup and Now they launched GTX 650, the TI version. It is equipped with the DirectCU II high performance heat sink and comes factory overclocked to 1033MHz! Features such as the DIGI+ VRM power the card and reduce power transfer loss while, increasing efficiency. Super Alloy Power technology is used on the card meaning that more efficient chokes, capacitors, MOSFETs, and other components are used to increase lifespan and performance while reducing temperatures. ASUS bundles its Voltage Tweak overclocking software for even more speed — core voltage and frequency, memory frequency, and fan speed profiles can be adjusted! All of these features combine to hopefully allow this card to overclock well.NVIDIA thankfully has the new GK106 GTX 650Ti to fill the gap between the GTX 650 and GTX 660 price segments.  These new entry level GPUs produce manageable amounts of heat for the kind of muscular framerate they produce.  This also makes them incredibly attractive for gamers who want to maximize the GTX 650Ti’s performance through overclocking as there is a considerable amount of TDP headroom available.  Some manufacturers like ASUS take the step even a little further with 1GHz+ pre-overclock variants that are ready and willing to be performance tuned further.
Unlike the GK107-based GeForce GTX 650, the GTX 650 Ti is based on the GK106, the same silicon the GTX 660 is based on. The GK106 is configured with two graphics processing clusters (GPCs) and four streaming multiprocessors (SMXs) for a total CUDA core count of 768, with 64 texture memory units (TMUs), 16 raster operations processors (ROPs), and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface holding 1 GB of memory. The GTX 650 Ti retains the display IO configuration of its older siblings. This configuration supports up to four displays. The ASUS GTX 650Ti TOP video card comes out of the box with the highest core clock on ASUS’ 650Ti stable, clocking in at 1033MHz. The ASUS GTX 650Ti TOP also utilizes the DirectCU II cooling design, equipped with a pair of 80mm fans and direct contact heatpipes. ASUS has also applied their DIGI+ VRM and Super Alloy Power technologies for a much more efficient and stable overclocking experience on the GTX 650Ti.  These technologies also ensure that the ASUS GTX 650Ti DirectCU II TOP video card has a long operating life and ASUS guarantees 3 years of warranty to ease user concerns.
















  • Low Power Consumption.
  • Low Noise.
  • Diagnostics LEDs.
  • DX11, PhysX, CUDA support.
  • Overclockability.
  • Unoverclocked Memory.
  • No Boost.
  • No SLI option.

*Scores according to Low End/ Beginner level GPUs.