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    Default MSI GTX 650 Ti Power Edition

    Today's review here is a look at the non-reference MSI GTX 650 Ti Power Edition, a model that sports a custom cooler and a factory overclock for only $10 more than the reference design. We expect some good things from this card and Nvidia has been extremely successful with the Kepler products, so will this card measure up? Can it beat the competing Radeon cards? Let's dive in and answer those questions and more. Click through for more.

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    Default Re: MSI GTX 650 Ti Power Edition

    Not a bad card for $160.

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    Nice review Jake. Like jim said its a very nice budget card.

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    Default Re: MSI GTX 650 Ti Power Edition

    Thanks for the insightful review.. It seems as nVidia really got there head on straight with the performance of there 600 series cards.
    every review I have read from the powerful 690 all the way down to its lower end models really performs great for the money.

    While AMD isn't bad, I have to say that nVidia IMO has a much stronger line up with this new series.

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    Seems like budget cards nw a day are $150ish. What ever happended to $100?

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    Default Re: MSI GTX 650 Ti Power Edition

    Production cost increase along with the US inflation happened.. lolz

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    Default Re: MSI GTX 650 Ti Power Edition

    They now cost more to make, so they have to charge more
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