Here is the GPU-Z screenshot:
View: https://imgur.com/a/HwxFzsE
Worth to get or should i check into lower price range?
View: https://imgur.com/a/HwxFzsE
Worth to get or should i check into lower price range?
Sadly i'm not from the US, it's not that easy to get a gpu here in Europe, i gotta stick with what i can find.The 2019 price of those here was ~$50 and GPU prices have pretty much returned to normal. Locally I see GTX 950 and 960 for $60-65 now which is cheaper than they were then.
For years even these cards that can't mine (only 2GB) had ridiculous used prices only because people were unable to get new cards except at even more ludicrous prices. Thankfully those days are gone.
I'm in Europe and it's very easy to get a GPU here.Sadly i'm not from the US, it's not that easy to get a gpu here in Europe, i gotta stick with what i can find.
Yes, i know, and i also know that shipping cost almost as much as the gpu itself.I'm in Europe and it's very easy to get a GPU here.
You know there are 50 countries in Europe?
I can find some for around 50 in Ro as well, but i can't see it being tested(unlike with this one which the guy is also from my town)60 is a lot for a 750 Ti. A used 750 Ti is doing €40 - €50 here in NL.
Yep, i'll buy it online from a guy, the thing is, i can go and see the gpu being tested since they guy assured me that it's working well and stuff.to the OP
in my opinion, 60 usd is a fair price for a used 750ti. There's a korean second hand pc supplies store near my house.. they sold used 750 ti's for 62 usd each, and the gpu's sold out almost instantly (lol).
anyway, as always.. be careful when buying used gpu. The ones sold by the store in my area have a form of "warranty", they would refund or replace if something went wrong in 3 weeks. You are buying from online? be careful, I assume there's no refund or replace if the used gpu you received is damaged.
That's why i want to get it tbh, is a decent gpu for light gaming, which sadly, my gpu is not capable of750Ti is a good card for 720p. My Dell reference version (which I bought at a used computer store for US$5 with 90 day warranty) has a terrible ASIC quality of 67% (so within the lowest 15% of all chips) and had to be undervolted to reach the top of the stock boost table at 1293.5MHz. Apparently the later drivers enforce a rather low 1.187v voltage limit and the stock voltage table went above this after 1150MHz so I had to lower all of the voltages that were above this to go higher. Maxwell BIOS Tweaker was unable to edit the boost table (well it could but then the card won't start with a Code 43) but I figured this was really high enough with the reference orb cooler. Maximum board power at this speed was reported as 47w and it lacks a 6-pin connector, so very power efficient. It was well worth 5 bucks even if this is one of the worst examples of a 750Ti.
It is not really suitable for use with a 4k TV as it's only HDMI 1.4 which lacks the bandwidth (the driver does automatically lower color quality at 4k60 but some odd things flicker) though it can hardware accelerate H.264 in 4k (H.265 decode is only hardware assist). I think you'd want at least a card good for 1080p gaming on a 4k TV as well since that scales perfectly.
Hopefully i'll find something, cause my curent gpu is an ancient 620 which can't even play old old games.a 750ti is still decent for light to moderate gaming. Still plenty of games you could enjoy with that old thing.
Goodluck, I hope you get a gpu that works fine.
during the gpu crisis, I used a second hand GTX 460 (a little weaker than a 750ti), and it served me well during those dark times. hehe
But why don't u just give the verdict if it's worth or not, that's what my post is about, not about how easy is to get a gpu
Ight, imma keep looking for 750 ti then, thank u750Ti is actually quite a bit faster for gaming than the GDDR5 GT1030 (which has a narrow 64-bit memory bus). The GT1030 though has HDMI 2.0b and can fully hardware decode 4k videos in H264, H265 and VP9 so is better for HTPC.
The 740 Keplers are even slower and driver support ended last year. Still better than 620 Fermi which ended driver support in 2018, but the used price is too close to Maxwell