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ASUS Launches GeForce GTX 750 Ti Strix 4GB
ASUS is releasing an updated verion to its GTX 750 Ti line-ep, a STRIX model with 4 GB of graphics memory. It has a 124 MHz core, 1202 MHz GPU Boost, and 5.40 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory.
The card has a 28 nm GM107 GPU, the GTX 750 Ti features 640 CUDA cores based on the "Maxwell". ASUS has not shared any info on pricing.
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#5012132 Posted on: 02/11/2015 07:06 PM
nope that's the 730, 750Ti perform way better...
if you play at 1080 you can play at almost all game in medium/high with really reasonable fps.
this is why you have msi gaming, asus strix, evga ftw version of the 750Ti it is the entry GPU for play
750 series is for bubbleshooter 2. nvidia riva tnt2 will do the same =)
nope that's the 730, 750Ti perform way better...
if you play at 1080 you can play at almost all game in medium/high with really reasonable fps.
this is why you have msi gaming, asus strix, evga ftw version of the 750Ti it is the entry GPU for play

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#5012141 Posted on: 02/11/2015 07:28 PM
The 750Ti with stock clocks is a bit slower than a GTX 470, for ballpark performance. Not bad, but it's 5 years old if you will.
The 750Ti with stock clocks is a bit slower than a GTX 470, for ballpark performance. Not bad, but it's 5 years old if you will.
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#5012145 Posted on: 02/11/2015 07:30 PM
124 MHz core eh, super GPU
124 MHz core eh, super GPU

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#5012151 Posted on: 02/11/2015 07:50 PM
My previous gpu was modded 465@470 1280MB and it became SLOW. =)
The 750Ti with stock clocks is a bit slower than a GTX 470, for ballpark performance. Not bad, but it's 5 years old if you will.
My previous gpu was modded 465@470 1280MB and it became SLOW. =)
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750 series is for bubbleshooter 2. nvidia riva tnt2 will do the same =)