Gigabyte GeForce GTX 750 Ti WindForce review

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Above we have the Gigabyte model GTX 750 Ti. These 750 Ti models will get 2 GB of memory, the 750 model 1 GB of memory. Here again, this will vary a little with board partners choices, offerings and selections. Gigabyte applied their own blue PCB design and obviously the dual-fan cooler that will keep these GPUs nicely chilled down and VERY silent. The WindForce cooler is a somewhat trimmed down version with an 8mm copper heatpipe and two 80mm fans.

 

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We expect the product to retail for roughly 150 EUR/USD, but we do hope the price will drop a bit in the next few weeks. TheGeForce GTX 750 Ti will come with two GB of graphics memory, that's a bit better if you are gaming with a monitor resolution of 1920x1080/1200. 

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With the GeForce GTX 750 (Ti) you will receive three display connectors, with the Gigabyte products you'll spot not one but two HDMI connectors and then two DVI connectors (dual-link). You can combine these connectors to setup a surround view (multi-monitor) setup. If you woonder why two two HDMIs could be used on a Ultra HD panel.

Gigabyte will release the 750 Ti with a 1033 Mhz core clock frequency and a boost frequency of 1111MHz. The memory for the 750 will be clocked at an effective data-rate 5400 MHz. The 750 Ti models will have  640 shader processors. We'll talk about that in a little more detail in a few pages though.

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