ASUS GTX750 Ti Review
Introduction and Technical Specifications
Published: 7th March 2014 | Source: ASUS | Price: £131.99 |
Introduction
There was a lot to like about the nVidia GTX750Ti when we reviewed it the other day. The Maxwell architecture promised an improvement to power consumption and delivered in spades. Or Watts. Performance was decent if unspectacular but we knew that it was being limited by the cooler. The nVidia GPU Boost 2.0 is now so effective that overclocking cards manually is becoming pointless, yet you require a great cooling solution to maximise the potential of this technology.
Enter ASUS who have applied their twin-fan design to the GTX750Ti and brought us a card that not only looks much beefier, but potentially will unlock the performance of the Maxwell GPU.
Technical Specifications
As we've only just looked at the GTX750Ti we'll do a relatively brief overview of the ASUS card today, so see what performance improvements it can bring. Out of the box it brings a 52MHz improvement to the base clock, and a 65MHz increase on the boost clock.
- Core Clock: 1072MHz
- Core Boost Clock: 1150MHz
- Memory: 2048MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 5400MHz
- Memory Interface: 128-Bit
- Processing Cores: 640
- Bus Type: PCI-Express GEN 3.0
- Display Connectors: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11.2
- OpenGL 4.4
- PhysX Enabled
- CUDA Enabled
- 3D Vision Enabled
- NVIDIA Surround Enabled
- 1x 6-Pin PCIe Power
- Warranty: 3 Years
Most Recent Comments
If they wanted to place the power connector where it normally is, it would have meant running metal tracks almost the full length of the PCB carrying a reasonable amount of current which wouldn't be a good idea really.Quote
I think there is a typo in the AVP graph for the Club3D 7950 Royal King though.
EDIT: No typo, just seems the 7950 royal king got worse performance than all the other 7950s in AVP for some reason. The HIS 7950 got 78fps for example.Quote