Gainward GeForce GTX 750 Series – A New Class of Entry

Written by Contributor

March 10, 2014

image004

As the leading brand in enthusiastic graphics market, Gainward proudly presents the brand-new GeForce GTX graphics, base on MAXWELL architecture, GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 series. Gainward GeForce GTX 750 Ti and 750 series are the most efficient GPU ever built. The first generation MAXWELL architecture performs 35% more performance per cores than previous generation – Kepler architecture and offers 2 times performance per Watt.

The Gainward GeForce GTX 750 Ti and 750 series require no external power connectors. It is the best solution for the basic person computer with limited system power budget to upgrade to GeForce GTX graphics solution.

Gainward GeForce GTX 750 Ti and 750 series leads by GTX 750 Ti “Golden Sample”, which is factory over-clocked at 1202MHz base clock (1281MHz boost clock) and 3004MHz memory clock speed. With 180MHz over-clocking speed, Gainward GTX 750 Ti “GS” performs up 15% more than NV’s GTX 750 Ti reference clock speed under games and benchmark score. To compete with AMD’s R7 260X, it wins for almost all popular games not only the frame rates but consumes only 52% power. The Gainward GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 are all factory over-clocked, with 65MHz more than NV’s reference clock, offer better C/P value for your choice.

The whole Gainward GTX 750 Ti and 750 series come with Gainward superior hardware design:

  1. Solid capacitors – longer lifespan and great reliability under high temperature
  2. Super low RDS(on) MOSFET – lower power loss, lower temperature
  3. High quality Ferrite core chokes – lower operating temperature and lower noise under heavy loading operation

EXPERTool utility adds support for new fan control feature, allows users to change fan curve by their requirement.

The new NVIDIA driver brings GeForce Experience and Shadowplay for the gamers to enjoy the best gaming environment and share their greatest gaming moments. With NVIDIA Gamestream technology and NVIDIA Gameworks, the PC gaming has come into the next generation with the whole GeForce GTX graphics.

 

With Gainward superior design for the GeForce GTX gaming GPUs and NVIDIA technology, users will experience a whole new class of entry and enjoy exceptional fill of the performance enhanced and quieter game play.

Gainward GeForce GTX 750 series

Specifications

Product Name

GAINWARD

GeForce GTX 750 Ti

“Golden Sample”

GAINWARD

GeForce GTX 750 Ti

GAINWARD

GeForce GTX 750

GPU Chip

NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti

NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750

Stream Processor

640 cores

512 cores

Base Clock

1202 MHz

1085 MHz

1085 MHz

Boost Clock

1281 MHz

1163 MHz

1163 MHz

Memory Clock

3,004 MHz

2,750 MHz

2,550 MHz

Memory Type, Bus Width

6Gbps GDDR5, 128 bits

Memory Size

2,048 MB

1,024 MB

Maximum TDP

60 watts

55 watts

Output Ports

VGA, Dual-link DVI, miniHDMI

External Power Connector

Bus Interface

PCI-Express 3.0

Technologies

 

NVIDIA MAXWELL architecture

GeForce Experience

Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API (feature level 11_0), Shader Model 5.0 support

Microsoft DirectCompute and OpenCL Support

NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0

NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync

NVIDIA TXAA / FXAA Technology

NVIDIA SHIELD™ Ready

Facebook Comments

0 Comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Top 10 Fastest Players in FC 25

Top 10 Fastest Players in FC 25

For some, pace is everything in EA FC 25, making the fastest players hot commodities in both Ultimate Team and Career Mode. Speedy players can make the difference on the pitch, whether you're looking for quick strikers to tear up the defense or lightning-fast...

Riot Games Announces Price Increase Across Multiple Regions

Riot Games Announces Price Increase Across Multiple Regions

Riot Games is once again adjusting their virtual currency prices in multiple regions across all of their games, which includes the likes of League of Legends, Valorant, Teamfight Tactics and Wild Rift. The changes, effective on September 18th, are due to the shifts in...