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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
Abstract: In today's article we review the new GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti from Nvidia. These cards are affordable - low power - decent performance graphics cards that will allow you to game even at 1080P. These cards are intended to replace the Geforce GTX 650 seri...
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti is the very product that allows us to look at what NVIDIA has been working on with Maxwell. The general gaming performance of the GeForce GTX 750 Ti wasn't that exciting, but what NVIDIA has done with the power efficiency is ...
Sure its not a Titan or a GTX 780 Ti, or an R9 290X, but the GTX 750 Ti put up some impressive numbers in our testing. It's not going to be your first choice on your next high end build of course, but for a budget card it performed very well in game as w...
Abstract: Today we are taking the brand new GeForce GTX 750 Ti and putting it head to head with the recently released Radeon R7 265. As luck would have it both GPU’s are set to occupy the affordable $150 price bracket, so which deserves your money? Read on to fi...
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Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Marking the introduction of its Maxwell architecture, Nvidia has targeted AMD's $150 Radeon R7 265 with the new GeForce GTX 750 Ti, a card that promises to be more than another rebadge. The GTX 750 Ti's GM107 is meant to make Nvidia's 28nm design process ...
Abstract: This morning NVIDIA is unveiling their "Maxwell" family of graphics processors that succeed Kepler. With some past generations of NVIDIA hardware we have had to wait a while as Linux users to see how they would work and perform under non-Windows platforms...
The Unigine Heaven benchmark is a free publicly available tool that grants the power to unleash the graphics capabilities in DirectX-11 for Windows 7 or updated Vista Operating Systems. It reveals the enchanting magic of floating islands with a tiny villa...
Abstract: This launch brings us a new architecture from NVIDIA code named Maxwell. Why start at the low end of the spectrum instead of dropping a bomb with a high end card that is going to deliver even more in terms of performance than what two of the highest perfo...
Small form factor, Quiet, No additional power connectors needed, Consumes very little wattage
No SLI option, No game bundle
Update: We've added pictures of the 750 Ti to show its diminutive size Nvidia and AMD have been waging a graphics war that's getting bloodier than ever, thanks to the release of Nvidia's 700-series and AMD's R7 and R9-series video cards. The green team's ...
AMD did a really good job when it came to launching the R series of video cards towards the end of last year. They spread the release out well and stock wasn't too bad, but the most important thing is that AMD really managed to launch the products at an ...