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Inno3D Also Launches GeForce GTX 650

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Inno3D is excited to announce the launch of the Inno3D GeForce GTX 650. Tap into the horsepower of the GPU for the visually-charged boost on your favourite applications. Edit your photos & HD Videos and push the limits if your Web experience with a new generation of GPU-accelerated browsers. In addition, PhysX simulations are much faster, and developers can utilize GPU computing features in games most effectively. Due to that, gaming performance and image quality has received a tremendous boost, enabling film-like geometric realism for game characters and objects.



Faster
  • Innovative new GeForce architecture - designed to deliver faster, more power-efficient performance
  • NVIDIA GPU Boost technology that dynamically maximizes clock speeds to push performance to new levels and bring out the best in every game
  • The power to turn on lightening-fast-anti-aliasing in a huge variety of games, automatically, with NVIDIA FXAA
Smoother
  • Ultra-smooth gaming experience with exciting new NVIDIA technology advancements
  • NVIDIA Adaptive VSync adjusts VSync to current frame rates for maximum playability
Richer
  • NVIDIA 3D Vision - Surround multi-monitor gaming on a single GPU (three gaming monitors plus one accessory display) - for the first time ever
  • Supercharged NVIDIA PhysX and NVIDIA 3D Vision performance

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