ZOTAC GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1GB - the factory tuning
There’s nothing more convenient than when the manufacturer tries to squeeze extra cocoa out of the hardware for us. ZOTAC has just done this and added a pretty brutal looking cooling.
The new card is based on the NVIDIA 650 Ti chip. The clock of the core was drawn to 928 MHz instead of the factory 1033 MHz, while the memory was drawn to 5400 MHz instead of the reference 6200 MHz. The cooling on the card doesn't seem like a weak piece at first glance, but due to the factory tuning, you probably need a little extra cooling power.
Cooling is a TWINCOOLER solution that uses thermal conduits and two 80mm fans to keep the card at the right temperature. The valves have PWM control, so even at low loads, the noise cannot be significant.
Another interesting feature of the card is the large number of video outputs. There are two DVI (DVI-I and DVI-D) and two HDMI 1.4 connectors on the back of the card. Up to four displays can be connected to them at the same time, so the ZOTAC GeForce 650 Ti card can be a good choice for driving multiple display systems.
The new ZOTAC hardware is expected to hit store shelves in February at an expected price of $ 110.