Sunday, 31 March 2013

Nvidia has introduced the GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST GPU

Nvidia - GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST GPU is designed to give a quality gaming experience at an affordable price. Based on the Nvidia Kepler architecture and equipped with 768 Nvidia CUDA cores, the GTX 650 Ti BOOST GPU claims to offer up to 40% more performance over the original GeForce GTX 650 Ti GPU introduced last year.



The GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST includes features typically reserved for more expensive, higher-end GPUs, including support for Nvidia's GPU Boost technology that dynamically adjusts GPU performance to meet the real-time graphics processing demands of games, and Nvidia SLI technology, which allows gamers to use multiple GPUs to "double up" on performance.
 

With a wider 192-bit memory interface and up to 60 percent more memory bandwidth than the original, the GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST GPU lets gamers play their favourite games at 1080p at high-quality settings with smooth frame delivery and comfortable frame rates for even the most graphically demanding games on the market today. The GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST also comes with support for Nvidia PhysX technology - the "world's most pervasive physics engine" for experiencing real-time, real-world effects.

Nvidia claims that gamers upgrading from an older GPU will see a significant increase in both image quality and performance with the new GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST. Take the 9600 GT for example, the seventh most-popular GPU on gaming platform Steam. Now five years old, the 9600 GT is over six times slower than the GTX 650 Ti BOOST, which sports four times as much memory and twelve times the number of CUDA Cores, and can render the latest DirectX 11 effects and features.
                          
SpecificationsGeForce GTX TITANGeForce GTX 680GeForce GTX 670GeForce GTX 660 TiGeForce GTX 660GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOSTGeForce GTX 650 TiGeForce GTX 650
ChipGK110GK104GK104GK104GK106GK106GK106GK107
CUDA Cores2688153613441344960768768384
Base Clock837 MHz1006 MHz915 MHz915 MHz980 MHz980 MHz928 MHz1058 MHz
Boost Clock876 MHz1058 MHz980 MHz980 MHz1033 MHz1033 MHzN/AN/A
Memory Configuration6 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB1-2 GB1 GB1 GB
Memory Speed6.0 Gbps6.0 Gbps6.0 Gbps6.0 Gbps6.0 Gbps6.0 Gbps5.4 Gbps5.0 Gbps
Memory Bandwidth288 GB/s192 GB/s192 GB/s144 GB/s144 GB/s144 GB/s86.4 GB/s80 GB/s
Power Connectors1 x 6-pin
1 x 8-pin
2 x 6-pin2 x 6-pin2 x 6-pin6-pin6-pin6-pin6-pin
OutputsDL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
Mini-DP
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
Mini-DP
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
Mini-DP
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
Mini-DP
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
Mini-DP
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
Mini-DP
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
DL-DVI-I
DL-DVI-D
HDMI
TDP250 W195 W170 W150 W150 W140 W110 W64 W
SLI Options3-way3-way3-way3-way2-way2-wayN/AN/A

The Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST 2GB edition is now available from leading add-in card suppliers, including ASUS, MSI, Zotac and Palit, for a price of Rs. 11,999. The GTX 650 Ti BOOST 1GB version will be available in early April for Rs. 10,499. 

No comments:

Post a Comment