Friday, October 19th 2012
Manli Introduces its GeForce GTX 650 Ti Graphics Card
Manli Technology Group Limited, the major Graphics Cards, Mini-PCs and Motherboards manufacturer, today announced the brand new mid-end graphics card, Manli GeForce GTX 650Ti equipped with 1 GB GDDR5 memory, 768 CUDA Cores, 128-bit memory interface, while the memory clock has upgraded to 5400 MHz, with GPU clock is at 928 MHz. In addition, DVI-D, DVI-I and Mini HDMI ports combined with NVIDIA Surround and 3D Vision Technologies to expand your visual enjoyment.Equipped with the latest technology, Kelper GPU architecture maximizes the effectiveness, among the SMX streaming multiprocessor gained its efficiency in twice. Adaptive Vertical Sync minimizes stuttering and screen tearing, not only improves the dynamic image, the fluency of the game, but also optimize picture. TXAA and FXAA optimize the serrated portion of the screen to become much smoother lines, also filter frame interleaving, showing a more realistic picture effect.
DirectX 11 Support
DirectX 11 delivers up to 8x the performance compared with previous version, allowing you to enjoy a more detailed, lifelike image and game.
Enjoy in FULL 1080P HD Technology
You can enjoy any game you keen on with FULL HD technology, brining you the absolute best visual experience.
DirectX 11 Support
DirectX 11 delivers up to 8x the performance compared with previous version, allowing you to enjoy a more detailed, lifelike image and game.
Enjoy in FULL 1080P HD Technology
You can enjoy any game you keen on with FULL HD technology, brining you the absolute best visual experience.
13 Comments on Manli Introduces its GeForce GTX 650 Ti Graphics Card
- A city's name, one in India and another in Myanmar.
- The name of a species of a bird, although it's Manali, not Manli.
- Graphics card.
Seriously, who are these guys? I've been asking around and some claimed they're the best budget oriented hardware manufacturer and seller in China. I don't think it's convincing enough for me. Anybody can tell me about their products (quality wise)? Not that I'm super curious. Just wonder why TPU posted a news about a brand so rarely heard.
And like I said, not that I'm super curious. Just want to know more about the company. If it made it onto TPU's spotlight then I can assume it should be trustworthy.
Anyway, thanks for the idea, mate!:toast:
MANLY! Manli :laugh:PC Partner. Just take a look:
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