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Velocity Micro GeForce GTX 750 - 750 Ti and TITAN Black

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/18/2014 01:27 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Velocity Micro GeForce GTX 750 - 750 Ti and TITAN Black

Slightly ahead of the launch, Velocity Micro announces the immediate availability of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750, GTX 750 Ti, and the amazing GTX TITAN Black in select Gaming/Enthusiast and Workstation desktops. Configurations powered by the GeForce GTX 750 from Velocity Micro start at $829 with TITAN Black configurations starting at $2,99

Available on systems such as the Edge Z30 SmallBlock and Edge Z40, the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti offer customers next gen graphic performance at an outstanding value, with performance gains of up to 25% over comparable cards from previous generations. Key features and specs include:

  • NVIDIA Maxwell architecture delivers more than twice the performance at half the power consumption of a GTX 550 Ti
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC, GeForce Experience, and ShadowPlay provide richer, more immersive gaming action
  • Direct X 11.2 with Shader Model 5.0 support designed for ultra-high performance in the API's key graphics feature, tiled resources.

Available on systems such as the Raptor Z95 and Raptor Signature Edition, the GeForce GTX TITAN Black is an elite card, designed for extreme gaming and workstation performance with gains 10-15% that of the original TITAN. Key features and specs include:

  • Support of 4K resolutions at eye popping frame rates with 3-way SLI configurations
  • Multiple monitor support at 2560 x 1600 with high-speed double precision and 6 GB of frame buffer memory
  • Performance increases of 15% over the original GTX TITAN with whisper quiet acoustics and cool thermals

All Velocity Micro desktops are hand built and supported in the USA. To custom configure an award-winning desktop with a Geforce GTX 750, Geforce GTX 750 Ti, up to three GeForce GTX TITAN Blacks, or to learn more about how these new graphic processors can take your video applications and gaming to all new levels, visit VelocityMicro.com.



Velocity Micro GeForce GTX 750 - 750 Ti and TITAN Black




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