Wednesday, August 1st 2012
GeForce GTX 650 Ti Specifications Detailed
A little earlier this week, specifications of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 650 graphics processor were reported. An even newer report by DonanimHaber details its sibling, the GeForce GTX 650 Ti, designed for the sub-$250 market. The new GPU is based on the NVIDIA's newest GK106 silicon, while the GTX 650 sticks to the GK107, and is essentially a beefed-up GeForce GT 640. These are the specifications of the GeForce GTX 650 Ti we're looking at:
- 28 nm GK106 silicon
- 960 CUDA cores
- 192-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface
- 1 GB and 2 GB memory options
- Q4-2012 launch

51 Comments on GeForce GTX 650 Ti Specifications Detailed
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If this card is true, my theory about plain GTX660 being based on GK106 and GK106 being a 1152 SP (instead of 768 SP) chip just gained a lot of plausibility. 6 SMX, 3 into each block as is known to be the case in GK110. GTX650 Ti would be the same chip with one SMX disabled and would come later (Q4) because that's been the case with every cut down version as of late.
The other specs we've seen are probably the equivalents of the GTX460 SE and GTX 460 768MB, mostly low volume filler cards.
My 2 cents.
^^Just a joke^^
I am also thinking the same but this does not mean that the GTx 660 is better GTx 660ti
theyve got nowt else right in my imho, im not expecting anything other then ass slapping all round, the 650 will be 185 uk notes this will be 250 uk notes , and bothn at those prices will be ripp offs that wont compete with their amd alternates.
But, if you think that in fact the 660Ti is a card competing in reality with the 7870 and not the 7950 regardless of the performance (this is the hierarchy) then a smaller and more power efficient GK106 can take on the 7850 and 7770. Seems reasonable.
Whenever I have any doubts I just remember GTX460 and 560 and the fact that Nvidia undercut AMD in the price with those instead of just matching the price of existing competing products. GF104 was actually bigger than GK104 so even if the price for a 28nm wafer is 20% higher than when 40nm was new (as reported by rumors), the price of the chip is pretty much the same and so is the rest of companents. If GF104/114 was good for $150-$250 cards GK104 is certainly good for $300 cards. Same applies to GK106 vs GF106. They'll probably end up costing the same, while Nvidia will be able to sell them for $50 more than previous generations, so it's all good.
You copy pasted the code that is the truth.
I don't know but i was 100% sure you were from india since your first post.
And you really thought there will be a 9750? What a ....
So choose:
1)Copy pasted
2)Fool
Sub $250 ...not happy about that, wasnt 660ti supposed to fill the $250 mark according to tweaktown?