Tuesday, October 9th 2012
ASUS, ZOTAC, and Point of View GeForce GTX 650 Ti Graphics Cards Pictured
Here are some of the first press-shots of ASUS, ZOTAC, and Point of View custom-design GeForce GTX 650 Ti graphics cards, slated for launch a little later today. ASUS decided to arm its GTX 650 Ti with a dual-fan cooling solution (first revealed here). It is a simpler version of DirectCU II, except that it replaces a heat-pipe fed aluminum fin stack design with a monolithic aluminum heatsink. The card packs 1 GB of memory. Moving on, the Point of View TGT Tuning combine dished out an UltraCharged graphics card that ships with 10-15% factory OC, a compact PCB, and Arctic Cooling L2 GPU cooler. Lastly, there's ZOTAC and its GTX 650 Ti base-model, which uses a compact PCB much like Point of View, with a simple fan-heatsink that has spirally-projecting aluminum fins.
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5 Comments on ASUS, ZOTAC, and Point of View GeForce GTX 650 Ti Graphics Cards Pictured
At least the 650Ti 'looks' more expensive than the other because of its larger design.
I wonder how well these will fair with the recent large price drop on AMD's 7770 and 7850 1gb/2gb.
We (enthusiasts) are the minority:toast: