Review
- Introduction
- About GTX 650Ti
- Packaging and Specification
- Closer Look
- Test Bench and Testing Methodology
- Futuremark Benchmark
- Cinebench Benchmarks
- Unigine’s Heaven DX 11 Benchmark
- Temperature Testing
- Battlefield 3 (Chapter: Operation Swordfish)
- Dirt 3 DX11 Benchmark
- Passion Leads Army (Unreal 3 Engine) Benchmark
- Residential Evil 5 DX10 Benchmark
- Sniper Elite V2 DX11 Benchmark
- Conclusion
The PCB of the graphic card measures 8.5” x 4” and the rest of dimension, as mentioned on the top, is due to the dual fan cooler with 3x heatpipe
As can be seen on the reat of the PCB, there are 2 POSCAPs to aid in lower noise+ better overclocking and 4x memory embedded on the PCB on the other side. As it can be seen and said earlier, this card- by default- has no SLI bridge.
In the I/O area, there are 2x DVI and an HDMI connector followed by an analog D-SUB connector.
Even with the 2x fans, the card still uses 6-PIN PCIE Connector.
The card comes with 4 phase of Super Alloy chokes+ POS and 4x Hynix H5GQ2H24AFR DDR5 modules and uses GK106 Core. The cooler has (by the the looks of it) a good quality thermal paste and uses direct heatpipe method to dissipate heat from the core with 2x fans as quick as possible.
There’s one large Super Alloy Choke used as a memory PWM (towards the left of the PCB)
About GPU Tweak
GPU Tweak is Asus’ proprietary live overclocking tool+ widget+ VBios and driver updating tool and comes with GPU-Z. You can control the fans and save upto 5 overclock profiles.




