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GeForce GTX 650 MSI Power edition review -
09-14-2012, 07:30
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After the release of the GTX 660 yesterday it's now time for the entry-level product. We review the MSI GeForce GTX 650 Power edition. With a cooler that is an enigma and a new GPU called GK107 this...
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09-14-2012, 15:27
| posts: 2,676 | Location: Serbia
Disappointed by the performance. Huge gap between GTX650 and GTX660.
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Chuck Norris
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09-14-2012, 19:49
| posts: 655 | Location: Portugal
Very weak. Might serve some folks but...
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Master Guru
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09-14-2012, 19:59
| posts: 756 | Location: Portugal
Quote:
Originally Posted by Undying
Disappointed by the performance. Huge gap between GTX650 and GTX660.
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Yeah, just what i was thinking.. maybe a GTX650 Ti
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Maha Guru
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09-14-2012, 20:41
| posts: 1,948 | Location: Ohio
The cooler is neat, but the performance is rather lacking. Could be a decent HTPC option though - the TDP is super low and it stays frosty with that cooler at least.
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Ancient Guru
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09-14-2012, 21:04
| posts: 14,712 | Location: New Jersey, USA
The 450 550 sucked aswell nothing new here
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Ancient Guru
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09-14-2012, 22:25
| posts: 13,493 | Location: US East Coast
the GTX650 should be outperforming the GTX460 in every benchmark.....not struggling to keep up.....fail on this one....
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Maha Guru
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09-14-2012, 23:20
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sykozis
the GTX650 should be outperforming the GTX460 in every benchmark.....not struggling to keep up.....fail on this one....
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GTX 650 does well compared to the product against which it's price-positioned ie 7750 (MSRP $109 for both cards),
but it should really lose that "X" in GTX.
This still warrants one more GPU from NVIDIA, to fill the gap, ie GTX 550 Ti.
A bit disappointing that power consumption chart is missing from the review.
65W would put it exactly halfway between 7750 and 7770
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Ancient Guru
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09-15-2012, 00:12
| posts: 3,002 | Location: Not Far North Enough (England)
No wonder its a bit crap: only 1/3 the cores of the 660...
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Maha Guru
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09-15-2012, 02:12
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2/5 of GTX 660, to be exact
GTX 650 = 2 x SMX = 2 x 192 cc = 384 cc
GTX 660 = 5 x SMX = 5 x 192 cc = 960 cc
In order to be a semi-decent upgrade, like GTX 580(512CC) -> GTX 680 (1536cc), there needs to be ~ 3 x more new cuda cores, compared to Fermi.
So GTX 650 would be a decent upgrade for GT 440, GTX 530 and nothing higher than that.
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09-15-2012, 05:51
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It was meant to be crap...so ,it is crap.
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Don Vito Corleone
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09-15-2012, 07:27
| posts: 16,963 | Location: Guru3D testlab
Quote:
Originally Posted by Noisiv
A bit disappointing that power consumption chart is missing from the review.
65W would put it exactly halfway between 7750 and 7770
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You prolly looked over that it's on page 5:
http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-650-msi-power-edition-review/5
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Maha Guru
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09-15-2012, 13:10
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Yeah...looks that way
Proly because you hid it under "Hardware installation"
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Ancient Guru
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09-15-2012, 14:27
| posts: 4,875 | Location: Switzerland
Be sure there's a 650TI .. 3 or 4SMX GK106 who is coming soon.
( i dont see why Nvidia will have only one card on the GK106 )
Last edited by Lane; 09-15-2012 at 15:39.
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Ancient Guru
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09-15-2012, 16:41
| posts: 13,493 | Location: US East Coast
Quote:
Originally Posted by Noisiv
GTX 650 does well compared to the product against which it's price-positioned ie 7750 (MSRP $109 for both cards),
but it should really lose that "X" in GTX.
This still warrants one more GPU from NVIDIA, to fill the gap, ie GTX 550 Ti.
A bit disappointing that power consumption chart is missing from the review.
65W would put it exactly halfway between 7750 and 7770
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My issue is that for people with a GTX450 or 550....it's not really worth the asking price. GTX680, 670 and 660Ti were much larger improvements over the cards they replaced.
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Master Guru
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09-16-2012, 17:05
| posts: 392 | Location: Wales
I really thought it would beat the 460 at least. Even the 768mb version beats it.
I expect there will be a Ti version in the pipeline sometime soon.
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