The overclocked model has a GPU that works at 1,033 / 1,098 MHz

Mar 26, 2013 15:44 GMT  ·  By

Earlier today, NVIDIA has released the newest video adapter based on the 28nm Kepler graphics processing unit architecture: GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost.

Like several of NVIDIA's other OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), Gigabyte has two iterations of that card for sale.

One of them, called N65TBWF2-2GD, sticks to the reference specifications, even though it has the standard blue Gigabyte PCB with UltraDurable VGA components, and the WindForce 2X parallel-inclined cooling solution.

The other board, called N65TBOC-2GD, is factory overclocked, with a GPU speed of 1,033 MHz in base state and 1,098 MHz in boost state. The memory frequency is left unaltered though, at 6,008 MHz.

On that note, the rest of the specs are unchanged: 768 CUDA cores, 192-bit interface for the 2 GB GDDR5, dual-DVI ports, HDMI and DisplayPort.

The N65TBWF2-2GD has a price of $170 / 170 Euro, while the N65TBOC-2GD ships for $190 / 190 Euro.