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ZOTAC Unveils GeForce GTX 650 Ti Destroyer TSI

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In value-conscious markets, the way a graphics card is presented, goes a long way in making sure it sells. ZOTAC understands this all too well, and unveiled its new GeForce GTX 650 Ti Destroyer TSI graphics card. The card features top-Dollar looks, but really features a clever amount of cost-balancing. To begin with, its cooler uses a monolithic aluminum heatsink that's densely ridged, although it looks like a fin-stack. The heatsink is cooled by a pair of 70 mm fans, and is clad by a sporty-looking ABS shroud. The PCB features a 4-phase VRM, which draws power from a single 6-pin PCIe power connector. The card ships with a factory-overclock of 1033 MHz core, and 6.00 GHz memory (96 GB/s). It features 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, across a 128-bit wide memory interface. ZOTAC is offering the card within the Greater China region, only.



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At first I was going to rage hard, then i saw:
"the Greater China Region"
and this article started to make sense.
 
Ha ha. Dumb people will think that it features good cooled because of two fans. However it will be same 5h1t with single piece of aluminum. No heatpipes - no fun. Not enough to call it "Destroyer"
 
Greater China region? What part of China is that?
 
This is my dog, also named Destroyer TSI

cute-puppy-pictures.jpg
 
lelz destroyer
 
Hell, I'd buy that if I lived in China and had money to buy it with in the first place. Fast, (supposedly) cheap, looks good.
 
It's a shame Zotac doesn't bring their special cards to Europe and US. I think they miss out on a lot of people.
 
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