Palit Passive cooled GTX 750Ti/GTX 750 KalmX graphics cards

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And what You gonna play on this crap ? Facebook games lol
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And what You gonna play on this crap ? Facebook games lol
How about Metro LL at 1920x1200 on very high, without advanced PhysX and SSAA? Decent for such a crap, heh.
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How about Metro LL at 1920x1200 on very high, without advanced PhysX and SSAA? Decent for such a crap, heh.
Excuse him, he just didnt do his homework.
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Not a world beater but it games about this card I can't really tell from the pictures but does that puppy take up 3 slots? You could easy make your own passively cooled 750 with 2 slots.
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And what You gonna play on this crap ? Facebook games lol
Pretty well any game on the market.... It's right around 570/580 performance, which is still reasonable.
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I would love to see a review of this GPU, I've been playing games with iGPUs and so far they do a great job ( WoW, Rust, League of legends, Counter Strike ), and I've been interested in buying a 750ti since its pretty cheap and performs way better than what I have
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And what You gonna play on this crap ? Facebook games lol
wanker
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I would love to see a review of this GPU, I've been playing games with iGPUs and so far they do a great job ( WoW, Rust, League of legends, Counter Strike ), and I've been interested in buying a 750ti since its pretty cheap and performs way better than what I have
For WoW, the GTX750 and 750Ti are the perfect balance between price/performance if you're not concerned with running at "max settings" (which anything below a 780 will struggle with anyway).
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Wouldn't "Muppet" be more appropriate?
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For WoW, the GTX750 and 750Ti are the perfect balance between price/performance if you're not concerned with running at "max settings" (which anything below a 780 will struggle with anyway).
I run the games at the lowest settings, I don't really care about GFX in these games, all I care about is playing without hiccups, and the iGPUs have been great so far but a little more power won't hurt!
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The only IGPs I have at present all struggle to run the game.... Personally, I adjust settings to maintain a 60fps minimum and that's quite a bit easier with a dedicated card that's capable of higher framerates. I had been looking for a low-profile 750 but Galaxy seems to be the only one interested in the SFF segment and their prices are higher than I care to pay.
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The only IGPs I have at present all struggle to run the game.... Personally, I adjust settings to maintain a 60fps minimum and that's quite a bit easier with a dedicated card that's capable of higher framerates. I had been looking for a low-profile 750 but Galaxy seems to be the only one interested in the SFF segment and their prices are higher than I care to pay.
I'm using an AMD A8-4500m with the 7640g iGPU, it can run the games I said before, but it strugles sometimes but remains playable
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I suspect it's DDR5 part of the GPU design that complicates passive cooling and is responsible for much of the heat in 750/Ti
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I suspect it's DDR5 part of the GPU design that complicates passive cooling and is responsible for much of the heat in 750/Ti
GTX750 and 750Ti barely get warm with the reference style cooler. Can't imagine it really takes that much to cool them passively.
I'm using an AMD A8-4500m with the 7640g iGPU, it can run the games I said before, but it strugles sometimes but remains playable
I've currently got an AMD A4 5300 (being replaced soon by an Athlon 5350), a Pentium 6200 (laptop) and a ULV IB Celeron (laptop). The rig in my sig is quite obvious....except it runs an HD7950 clocked to 1106/1250 and not the GTX660's listed.
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GTX750 and 750Ti barely get warm with the reference style cooler. Can't imagine it really takes that much to cool them passively.
yeah but do you see the size of that cooler 750/Ti does not produce much heat (Joules) but it builds up and XYZ Joules on small volume leads to higher temps than the same amount of heat on bigger part also... every GPU gen we see few passively cooled cards from AMD/NV and their partners, yet they all pretty much fail at cooling, unless GPU is the bottom of the barrel and unless using DDR3
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Noob. Pretty much any new game that is out there. Or you could use it for a HTPC.
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guys the gddr5 used on newercards create almost no heat my referance 670 had no heatsinks on the ram and it runs at 6ghz stock
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I can recommend the MSI GeForce GTX 750Ti Gaming, which btw has been reviewed. My GTX 560Ti got noisy so i needed quickly a cheap replacement, and this card was perfect for that.