General | + | - | |
The GTX 650 Ti Boost is really what nVidia and it's customers needed the most: A sub-200-Euro/sub-200-CHF card that offers great performance. But unfortunately it arrives on the market a bit too late. The MSRP is looking very good when you check at other cards' MSRP but when you look at the market prices it's completely different. The GTX 650 Ti Boost goes retail today priced at 169 € when you can find custom versions of the HD 7870 and HD 7850 - more performance - starting at 170 € and 154 € respectively with Bioshock Infinite and the latest Tomb Raider bundled. |
- SLI Support | - Audible in idle - Bit too loud under load - Price | |
Performance | + | - | |
Performance is on a good level but as we've
already mentioned, it is not enough if you put the price into the
equation too. On
average the HD 7850 2GB is 5.6 percent faster and the HD 7870 is 27
percent faster.
You can even find the GTX 660 which is 15 percent faster for 170 Euro
these days. |
- Performance">- Performance - Power Consumption in idle |
- Power Consumption under load | |
Recommendation | + | - | |
It's hard to recommend this card at this time. We will update this point when the card will actually be available on the market and see how the price has been ajusted. | - Upper Mid-Rang Gaming | ||
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