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- Apr 17, 2012
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- Motherboard
- GA-H61N-USB3
- CPU
- i5-2500k
- Graphics
- GTX 660
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
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For what little tradition there is, NVIDIA’s x50 parts are traditionally geared towards 1680x1050/1600x900 resolutions. And while NVIDIA is trying to stretch that definition due to the popularity of 1920x1080 monitors, the loss of the ROP/memory cluster all but closes the door on the GTX 650 Ti’s 1080p ambitions. The GTX 650 Ti will be for all intents and purposes NVIDIA’s fastest sub-1080p Kepler card.
You can't possibly believe a 150 dollar current generation kepler graphics would not crunch through 1080p resolution. Do any research at all and you will find it performs just under a gtx 660 which is also an extremely capable gaming card. Even the last generation 550ti supports multiple monitors at 1080p, and is a great entry level gaming card that runs games on med to high settings fairly well.