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EVGA NVIDIA GTX 750Ti 1020MHz (Boost 1085MHz) 5400MHz 2GB 128-bit GDDR5 HDMI DVI-I DP PCI-E Graphics Card

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  • NVIDIA TXAA Technology
  • NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0
  • NVIDIA PhysX Technology
  • Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API (feature level 11_0) with Direct Compute 5.0 support
  • NVIDIA CUDA Technology
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Technical Details
BrandEVGA
Item Weight753 g
Product Dimensions40 x 25 x 6 cm
Item model number02G-P4-3751-KR
SeriesGeforce GTX750 TI
ColorBlack
Hard Drive Size2048 MB
Graphics Card DescriptionEVGA Nvidia GTX 750Ti
Graphics RAM TypeDIMM
Graphics Card InterfacePCI-E
Wattage400 watts
  
Additional Information
ASINB00IGQ4ZHY
Best Sellers Rank 13,773 in Computers & Accessories (See top 100)
Shipping Weight998 g
Date First Available11 Feb 2014
  
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GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti cards give you the gaming horsepower to take on today's most demanding titles in full 1080p HD. They deliver 25% more performance than previous-generation cards and up to twice the power efficiency thanks tothe next-generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture. Plus, they come loaded with GeForce GTX gaming technologies like NVIDIA GameStream, G-SYNC, and GeForce ExperienceIf you're looking for hyper-realistic gameplay, stunning visuals, and exceptional value, this is your graphics card.

Box Contains

EVGA Driver/Software Disc
(1) DVI to VGA Adapter
EVGA Accessory Pack
User Guide

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By moopig on 17 Aug 2014
When my main PC went down I had to press gang my old spare PC into doing service as a temporary games machine. Its antiquated graphics card wasn't up to the job so I upgraded to this GTX 750Ti. My main requirements were low power consumption, quietness and playability in older games. It manages to do all of these and I'm impressed.

The offcial power consumption figure is 60W, which is fairly low for a gaming graphics card, and the large fan is quiet. The low power consumption also means that the fan can spin slower than on Nvidia's previous generation of graphics cards, and this also helps to reduce noise (the 750 and 750Ti use Nvidia's new Maxwell chip, which is more power-efficient than the Kepler chips used in the old 600-series and some of current 700-series graphics cards). It's not silent but it is quiet, and in my PC's case, which has a moderate amount of airlfow, the fans don't get noisy during gaming.

I haven't tried it with the latest, most demanding DX11 games (my old processor and motherboard probably wouldn't cope) but at 1920x1080 I could get 60fps out of Mirror's Edge and Borderlands 2 with most graphics settings at "high" and 4x anti-aliasing, with only very occasional screen tearing when the adaptive vertical-sync couldn't keep up with 60Hz ("Physx" at lowest settngs for these two games). The Half-Life 2 games all ran flawlessly at maximum settings.

My system is Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard (from 2006), 8GB 800MHz DD2 RAM, AMD Phenom II X4 910e 2.6GHz processor and Windows 7 64-bit. It's not exactly an abacus, but it's not a modern games machine either.

The very short length of this card means that it should fit all PC cases as long as they have a double-width PCIe slot free.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Ieuan Griffiths on 25 July 2014
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Fantastic graphics card, helped my upgrade my Dell Inspiron 620 into a gaming pc.
My Dell had a 300w psu, dual i3's @ 3.3GHz, shortly after i brought the graphics card I upgraded to 8GB of RAM, I originally had 4GB.
When I first got the graphics card (playing with 4GB of RAM) I played COD 4 and MW2 at 91 fps which is what it is locked at and minecraft at over 120 fps (I have dual monitors as well)
Really easy to install as well. Would definately reccomend.
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I'm not a gamer but I do use Nvidia GPUs for this app --- www.gpugrid.net --- which allows scientists to perform molecular simulations to understand the function of proteins in health and disease. So this report is for those who contribute their GPU cycles to this worthy cause.

Unclocked, this 750Ti's GPUGrid performance is 90.6% of a 660. That's a pretty impressive price/performance ratio. But that's not the end of the story.

Using EVGA Precision 16, I upped the GPU clock offset by +182 MHz, and it now peaks at 1318 MHz, vs. the unclocked 1136 MHz. That cost me a trivial 4C increase in temperature and a negligible increase in fan noise. That gave me 98.5% of a 660.

Finally, I upped the mem clock offset by +248, to 3000/6000 MHz. Now I'm at 101.1% of a 660.

You can save a few bob by not buying the more-expensive factory-clocked versions of the 750Ti and clocking yourself.
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