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February 2014
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Excellent power efficiency
Plenty of overclocking headroom
Small footprint
No external power leads required
Excellent power consumption
Cool and very quiet
Significant increase in perfperwatt
Primed for smallformfactor systems
Revolutionary performance per watt
Super low power
Produces virtually no heat
Runs cool and quiet even with the puny stock cooler
Published: 2014-02-19, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
We've answered the architectural efficiency question. Now let's look at raw value, in terms of price and performance. Even though we're using a geometric mean to average performance across the five games we tested, the Radeons' unusually poor performance...
Published: 2014-02-19, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Obviously one concern when upgrading any off the shelf OEM PC is how much of a liability the included power supply is. As we mentioned earlier in the article, the PSUs on these three systems ranged from 250 watts to 350 watts, which is rather small for m...
Last week, AMD made two announcements. First, it was dropping the price of its Radeon R7 260X to $120, effective immediately. Second, it previewed the Radeon R7 265 at $150. Today, the 260X remains a mostly-$140 card. And the 265 isn't expected for a coup...
New Maxwell architecture, No power-supply connector required on certain models, Compact design and low power requirements are great for budget-PC upgraders
Performance doesn't outpace similarly priced AMD alternatives, Overclocked cards will require six-pin power connector
Sporting Nvidia’s new architecture, Maxwell, the GTX 750 Ti emphasizes efficiency. The stock card needs no power-supply connector, and it’s less power-hungry than competing cards, making it excellent for upgrading low-end desktops. ...
Great Power Characteristics, Good Performance, Nice Overclocking Headroom, Small, Cool, and Quiet
No SLI, Trails the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost
Where the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti really shined was in regard to power consumption. Despite offering competitive overall performance to their peers, the cards consumed far less power under load. The effort NVIDIA put into improving power consumptio...
Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Chris Burns With the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti comes the company's first implementation of their 1st generation Maxwell GPU architecture. Maxwell brings what NVIDIA suggests is the most efficient GPU on the market - efficiency, that is, do...
Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Paul , review by: hitechlegion.com
When a new series of product is launched I don't normally get too excited anymore, over the years I have believed the hype or at least got caught up on it and there have been too many times where my excitement turned to disappointment. I have been antic...
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 750 Ti brings the Maxwell architecture to the world for the first time and is an exceptional demonstration of the power efficiency of this new design. Though launching with a mainstream product instead of the standard enthusiast clas...
Epic power consumption improvements; most power efficient GPU ever built, Quiet, Good overclocking potential, No power connector required, Low temperatures, Support for CUDA/PhysX
Relatively high price, NVIDIA power limiter restricts overclocking, Card could easily be single slot, No SLI support
According to NVIDIA, GTX 750 Ti will retail starting at $149. Epic power consumption improvements; most power efficient GPU ever built! Quiet Good overclocking potential No power connector required Low temperatures Support for CUDA/PhysX Relatively high p...
Reviewing cards further down the scale is always a task that draws your attention. As much as we adore looking at the monstrous graphics cards capable of tearing holes in the fabric of time, we're very aware that the majority of us are restricted by budge...