In markets, where descision making is mainly based on the price of a product, striking looks at a given price point can give you that tad bit of advantage to sell more than your competitor. It looks like ZOTAC really understood this point and with the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Destroyer TSI, they show a card, that boasts with surprisingly good looks.
Taking a closer look at this card shows that ZOTAC is saving money at the right places. The cooler for example is made from a single large block of aluminium and comes with dense fins, although it looks like it's a fin stack. The block gets fresh air from two fans, which both have a diameter of 70 millimeter. Furthermore the cooler ist covered by a shroud, which is made from ABS plastic. On the PCB we find a four phase power design and one single six pin power connector. Checking out clock speeds reveals, that the GPU runs at 1'033 MHz and the memory is clocked to 6.00 GHz. Combined with a 128 bit memory interface we get a total of 96 Gigabyte per seconds of memory bandwidth.
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