Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti review

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Alright... photos! A couple of pages with photos, and most of them from our own photo-shoot :)

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Alright, here we have the base reference model GTX 750 Ti. Both the 750 and 750 Ti look the same really. Same PCB, same cooler. Above, a photo of the 750 Ti, and as you can see, there's no power connector present, indicating low power consumption. There will be many different models available from all board partners, some will have an extra 6-pin power connector, others will not. It is that simple. The reference PCB is powered by a 2+1 phase VRM. The 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.

 

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Above, the 750 Ti, we expect the product to retail for roughly 150 EUR/USD, but do hope the price will drop a bit in the next few weeks. We also have hopes for a 4GB version as the backside of the PCB shows empty GDDR5 SMT traces. This card however, will come with two GB of graphics memory, that's definitely sufficient if you are gaming with a monitor resolution of 1920x1200. 

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With the GeForce GTX 750 (Ti) you will receive three display connectors, you'll spot a full size Display Port connector, one mini-HDMI connector and two DVI connectors (dual-link). You can combine these connectors to set up a surround view (multi-monitor) setup. Nvidia will release the 750 and 750 Ti at a 1020 Mhz clock frequency, with a boost frequency of 1085 MHz. The memory for the 750 will be clocked at an effective data-rate of 5010 or 5400 MHz with the Ti model being clocked at 5400 MHz. The 750 will have 512 shader processors and the Ti model 640 shader processors. We'll talk about that in a little more detail in a few pages though.

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