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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 is a mid-range graphics card released by NVIDIA in September 2012. Here are its key specifications:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 1GB specifications:
- GPU Architecture: Kepler
- CUDA Cores: 384
- Base Clock: 1058 MHz
- Boost Clock: 1150 MHz (varies by manufacturer)
- Memory:
- 1 GB GDDR5
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Memory Speed: 5000 MHz effective
- Memory Bandwidth: 80 GB/s
- TDP (Thermal Design Power): 64W
- PCI Express Interface: PCIe 3.0 x16
- Recommended PSU: 400W minimum
Display Outputs:
- 1 x HDMI
- 1 x DVI (Dual-Link)
- 1 x VGA (depending on the manufacturer)
Features:
- DirectX Support: DirectX 11
- OpenGL Support: OpenGL 4.2
- NVIDIA Technologies:
- NVIDIA Adaptive V-Sync
- NVIDIA PhysX
- NVIDIA 3D Vision support
- CUDA for GPU acceleration
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 is designed for gaming at 720p to 1080p resolutions with medium settings for most modern games at the time of its release, offering solid performance for budget-conscious gamers. However, it is now considered quite dated by current standards.
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 is targeted at budget gamers and users who want a cost-effective graphics card for mainstream gaming at 720p to 1080p with medium settings in older games. It provides reasonable performance for light to moderate workloads but is considered outdated for modern gaming demands.