With the introduction of the GeForce GTX 650 Ti, nVidia is completing the Kepler GTX lineup. The GeForce GTX 650 Ti is here to fill the performance gap that was between the GTX 660 and the GTX 650. Compared to the GTX 660 that's quite a cut still, 4 SMX versus 5 and a memory bandwidth of only 86 GB/s versus 144 GB/s on the GTX 660, is this still enough to play games smoothly? That's what we are going to find out here with SuperSuperClocked card from EVGA that comes with a slightly different design, a factory overclocking and twice the amount of memory. Don't worry, we benched the reference design from nVidia as well.