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February 2014
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256 Reviews
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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...
Maxwell mimarisi, 60 watt güç ihtiyacı, GeForce Experience ve ShadowPlay teknolojileri, Başarılı performans
DisplayPort opsiyonel, Tam boyutlu HDMI yok
Maxwell mimarisinin ilk örneği olma özelliği gösteren GeForce GTX 750 Ti, oldukça başarılı bir kart. Watt ve çekirdek başına performans artışıyla önem arz eden kart, orta segmentte yüksek performans ihtiyacını karşılıyor. 300 watt'lık sistemlerde çalışabi...
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-$140 card. And the 265 isn't expected for a coup...
Abstract: Video review: NVIDIA'nın Maxwell kod adlı GM 107 GPU'suna sahip yeni ekran kartları GTX 750 ve Ti, bugün piyasaya çıkıyor. Biz de dünya ile aynı anda incelememizi yayınlıyoruz. Özellikle 200$ altına ekran kartı almak isteyenlere çok cazip bir çözüm GTX 750 Ti.Podcast: ...
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...
New Maxwell architecture, No power-supply connector required on certain models, Compact design and low power requirements are great for budget-PC upgraders
Performance doesn't outpace similarly priced AMD alternatives, Overclocked cards will require six-pin power connector
Sporting Nvidia’s new architecture, Maxwell, the GTX 750 Ti emphasizes efficiency. The stock card needs no power-supply connector, and it’s less power-hungry than competing cards, making it excellent for upgrading low-end desktops. ...
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 ...
Great Power Characteristics, Good Performance, Nice Overclocking Headroom, Small, Cool, and Quiet
No SLI, Trails the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost
Where the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti really shined was in regard to power consumption. Despite offering competitive overall performance to their peers, the cards consumed far less power under load. The effort NVIDIA put into improving power consumptio...
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...
Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Chris Burns With the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti comes the company's first implementation of their 1st generation Maxwell GPU architecture. Maxwell brings what NVIDIA suggests is the most efficient GPU on the market - efficiency, that is, do...