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February 2014
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256 Tests
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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...
Zusammenfassung: This launch brings us a new architecture from NVIDIA code named Maxwell. Why start at the low end of the spectrum instead of dropping a bomb with a high end card that is going to deliver even more in terms of performance than what two of the highest perfo...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-04, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Small form factor, Quiet, No additional power connectors needed, Consumes very little wattage
No SLI option, No game bundle
Update: We've added pictures of the 750 Ti to show its diminutive size Nvidia and AMD have been waging a graphics war that's getting bloodier than ever, thanks to the release of Nvidia's 700-series and AMD's R7 and R9-series video cards. The green team's ...
AMD did a really good job when it came to launching the R series of video cards towards the end of last year. They spread the release out well and stock wasn't too bad, but the most important thing is that AMD really managed to launch the products at an ...
The first card sporting the Maxwell architecture has impressed us. The NVIDIA GTX 750Ti gives a good full HD gaming performance for its price of Rs 11,990 considering it does not need any external PCIe power connector. It performs at par with the R7 260X ...
No SLI but that wasn't there on the previous generation as well
This card performs well for a card that comes with no power connectors. While AAA games won't play at maximum configuration, a small sacrifice on the configuration can help with that. The cards are priced Rs.9900 for the GTX 750 and Rs.11,990 for the GTX ...
No SLI but that wasn't there on the previous generation as well
This card performs well for a card that comes with no power connectors. While AAA games won't play at maximum configuration, a small sacrifice on the configuration can help with that. The cards are priced Rs.9900 for the GTX 750 and Rs.11,990 for the GTX...
New Architecture offers more performance per watt, Powered solely though PCIE slot, Good for MidRange 1080p gaming, Small form factor makes it suitable for cramped cases for Living Rooms
For the first time, we can't think of any negatives whatsoever!
We were thoroughly impressed by the GTX 750Ti in terms of the never-before-seen Performance per Watt on offer. The card may look modest with its slot only power requirement but it let us push quite a few games to Very High settings at 1080p. This only ser...
Very energy efficient, Small form factor, Decent performance, Quiet, Plenty of overclocking headroom
VNo SLI support, NVIDIA power limiter may hinder overclocking
At the end of the day though, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti is really quite impressive and is a just a preview of things to come when NVIDIA releases higher-end cards running on the same architecture. As for the GTX 750 Ti, it is a very good choice for g...