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Newegg has the Galaxy 65IGH8DL7AXX GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Video Card for $130 - $20 rebate [Exp 3/31] = $110 with free shipping. Goes for $150+ elsewhere. Includes $75 of in-game currency for Hawken, World of Tanks, and PlanetSide 2. Features 768 CUDA Cores and a 968MHz core clock.
Wow this "Bonaire" 7790 news has 7770 and GTX650Ti prices on the run. Egg also has the MSI Cyclone II Power Edition N650Ti PE 1GD5/OCfor $120.AR$20 w/FS. I think this Cyclone II PE OC is worth $10. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127704
Just check the thermal imaging on page 5.
http://www.behardware.com/articles/879-1/review-nvidia-geforce-gtx-650-ti-asus-directcu-ii-top-and-msi-power-edition.html
This is from yesterday it's in Italian on this Cyclone II PE due the announcement of the new Pope no one cared.
http://www.xtremehardware.com/recensioni/schede-video/msi-n650ti-power-edition-oc-il-ritorno-del-cyclone-201303138410/
Digging around for reviews for this Galaxy found this on their "Non-Ti" GTX650, it shows an interesting "flip up" shroud to help cleaning out the dust bunnies. Couldnt find anything say it come on this model although the appear similar; I notice the black hinge pins on Eggs pictures, but they swing from the opposite side of the picture show on tech2.in.com. You'd think it would be the same.
Remember this review is of "Non-Ti" GTX650 (GK107)
http://tech2.in.com/reviews/graphics-cards/galaxy-geforce-gtx-650-gc-review/465092
Better deal: 80 A/R
MSI N650-MD1GD5/OC GeForce GTX 650 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127703&nm_mc=AFC-C8JUNCTION&cm_mmc=AFC-C8JUNCTION-_-EMC-031413-Latest-_-DesktopGraphicsVideoCards-_-14127703-L07B&PID=404255&SID=301126_desktop&AID=10440897
Sorry #3 - You've been hoodwinked by Green Team bamboozle!
That's the "Non-Ti" and built off entirely different GK107 silicon, not the larger GK106... it's not in the same league. It has half the Cuda cores at 384, it's basically similar/trails a 7750, while still needing 6-pin PCI-E power that AMD doesn't. The downside to 7750's is many are getting DDR3 and didn't actually do much on pricing, so look carefully.
While honestly not much of a deal at $80 even in its' own right. Heck it probably will falter trying to run those F2P games @1680x, so what good is the $75 in "Gaming Buxs"? $80 should be its' non-rebate price.