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February 2014
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New Maxwell architecture
No power-supply connector required on certain models
Compact design and low power requirements are great for budget-PC upgraders
Great Power Characteristics
Good Performance
Nice Overclocking Headroom
Small
Cool
And Quiet
Amazing power efficiency. Single-slot design works well with small-form-factor PCs.
Abstract: Today we are going to compare the two Mid-range nVidia cards: the GTX 750 Ti with Maxwell GPU and the nVidia GTX 660 Kepler GPU. The GTX 750 Ti is basically the first glimpse at NVIDIAs upcoming Maxwell GPUs and it will be quite interesting to see wether ...
Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Chris , review by: techradar.com
Small form factor, Quiet, No additional power connectors needed
No SLI option, No game bundle
Nvidia's really taken it to AMD with the 750 Ti. It consumes less power and outperforms both the R7 260X and HD 7790 by an average of 11% in both gaming and synthetic benchmarks. Nvidia's 750 Ti also uses 55W less than the 115W R7 260X, making it nearly ...
Abstract: On Februari 18th, Nvidia introduced the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti, two affordable new video cards. What makes this introduction particularly interesting is that both GTX 750 variants are the first to feature a chip from the new Maxwell generation. ...
Abstract: NVIDIA have just released it's new first generation Maxwell based graphics card, the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, and here is our review.The GeForce GTX 750 Ti is designed to deliver the horsepower necessary to drive today's most demanding titles in full 1080p HD...
From a pure price-performance perspective (try saying that fast), the GTX 750 Ti enters the market at a sensible position. At £115, it's faster than the R7 260X, which has recently dropped to £100, likely in anticipation of this launch. The distance be...
Last week, AMD made two announcements. First, it was dropping the price of its Radeon R7 260X to $120, effective immediately. Second, it previewed the Radeon R7 265 at $150. Today, the 260X remains a mostly-$140 card. And the 265 isn't expected for a coup...
Revolutionary performance per watt, Super low power, Produces virtually no heat, Runs cool and quiet even with the puny stock cooler, Competitive pricing, Full support for all Nvidia's advanced features, Compact and slim design
More display outputs would be nice, No SLI support,
PricingNvidia's GTX 750 Ti (2GB) costs $149 while in the UK it will cost £114.99 including VAT. The Nvidia GTX 750 (1GB) will cost $119 which is £90 in the UK. Of course at this price point we have to consider AMD's R7 260X costs $119.99 and there R7 265...
Excellent power efficiency, Plenty of overclocking headroom, Small footprint, No external power leads required
No DisplayPort
Maxwell is upon us and the signs are good. Performance is certainly not ground breaking at this level of the market, at least in terms of churning out FPS but the power efficiencies of the card are exceptional. NVIDIA claim that the GTX 750 Ti is almo...
Excellent power consumption, Cool and very quiet, Significant increase in perfperwatt, Primed for smallformfactor systems
No SLI support, No bundled game(s)
The GeForce GTX 750 Ti is the unlikely GPU candidate for the all-new Maxwell architecture that is primed to power notebook, desktop and workstation graphics cards for the next two years. Maxwell is a thorough reworking of the Kepler architecture widely i...