Thursday, October 18th 2012

Galaxy Announces GeForce GTX 650 Green Edition

Galaxy rolled out an energy-efficient GeForce GTX 650 graphics card, the Green Edition. It is one of the very few GTX 650 graphics card models that lack 6-pin PCIe power connectors, and rely entirely on the PCIe bus for power. The card uses near-identical PCB and cooler designs to the GTX 650 GC, except the 6-pin power connector is absent. The card sticks to NVIDIA-reference clock speeds of 1058 MHz core, and 5.00 GHz memory. It packs 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 128-bit wide memory interface. Expect the GTX 650 Green Edition to cost around US $110.
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7 Comments on Galaxy Announces GeForce GTX 650 Green Edition

#2
tacosRcool
TacoTownEvery generation needs a GPU that looks like a car!
it kninda does look like a car!
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#3
_JP_
Looks like a stamping reject to me... :\
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#4
Rauelius
The Radeon 5800/5700 series looked like the batmobile, I remember Asus making a card that purposely looked like an F1 racecar.
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#5
joellim
not bad...without a 6 pin it could probably be the most powerful card that doesnt need external power
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#6
1d10t
joellimnot bad...without a 6 pin it could probably be the most powerful card that doesnt need external power
Or in another word...this is GTX650 should be!:p
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#7
Baum
does any one know if those GPU are rejects from production as not stable enought and then downclocked?
I wonder why other vendors just don't offer no pci-e 6 pin connection to boot but still have the connection onboard for oc purposes?
Baum
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