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Official GTX650TI Boost Edition review thread

Our first reviews have been released on our GTX650Ti Boost SC card:

From Guru 3D the Great Value Award:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/evga_geforce_gtx_650_ti_boost_sc_review,1.html

Some quotes -

"The EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost SC edition is a product series that was introduced as a card that needs to compete with the new AMD Radeon HD 7790 (released last week), and yeah it successfully wins from that product in almost any scenario."

"The EVGA SC edition as such offers plenty of muscle to play today's games with good quality settings and Full HD monitor resolutions... the Boost editions simply deliver what is needed."

From Fudzilla the recommended award:

http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/3...reviewed/30876-evga-gtx-650-ti-boost-reviewed

Conclusion -

Nvidia already had two GTX 650 cards before it decided to roll out the Boost edition. Although the GTX 650 and GTX 650 Ti share the same DNA, they can’t keep up with demanding titles in 1080p. The GTX 650 Ti Boost proves Nvidia was right when it claimed it could deliver a mid-range card capable of comfortable 1080p gaming.
Nvidia originally claimed that the new card should outpace AMD’s Radeon HD 7850 1GB, but it turns out it is a good match for the Radeon HD 7850 2GB, both in terms of price and performance. At the moment you can pick up either of them for about €160. As far as performance goes, the differences are relatively small and the choice really comes down to which games you prefer more than anything else. It is also worth noting that AMD has EOLed HD 7850 1GB cards, but plenty of them will be in stock for a while longer. We are still not sure whether AMD will decide to drop the price of its HD 7850 2GB to counter Nvidia’s new card, but it is something worth considering if you are in the market for a mid-range upgrade.
EVGA’s GTX 650 Ti Boost Superclocked card costs about 10 euro more than the reference card, but it also offers a bit more performance and a much better cooler. It is a sound investment in our book.

Hope these are useful

Ben
 
I'd like to get a GTX 650 Ti Boost for my mini-ITX gamer... the HD6990 I'm using is way to power hungry and loud when gaming.
 
GTX650Ti Brand comparison on ACIII

Hi All

A really nice comparison of some of the GTX650Ti Boost cards on the market, and also an idea of the performance in ACIII of all the cards. It also compares performance against the GTX660.

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...st-roundup-asus-evga-gigabyte-galaxy-msi.html

Here is a quote - “In most scenarios, EVGA’s Superclocked was nearly able to match the performance on NVIDIA’s GTX 660 2GB, a product that costs about $20 more. Unlike the ASUS and Gigabyte cards, a gamer will certainly be able to “feel” the difference between a stock GTX 650 Ti Boost and this card. EVGA also happens to have one of the best support structures around and when combined with the Superclocked’s performance, that’s a recipe for complete success.”

Hope this is useful
Ben
 
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