Gainward GTX 750 model - Difference between the 3 versions?

Jassi23

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As can be seen from this page, Gainward has 3 versions for the GTX 1GB DDR5 (the bottom 3):-

1. Gainward GeForce® GTX 750 "Golden Sample"
2. Gainward GeForce® GTX 750
3. Gainward GeForce® GTX 750 "One Slot"

Last night I bought the middle one (Red colored fan).

So, my questions are?
1) Can anyone please tell me the difference between these 3, in simple terms? Is there any huge difference in performance?
2) My box only has the card, driver cd and installation guide. There is no connector cable. Do I need to buy any?

Thanks in advance.
 
Solution
As you said the last three, The best of them is the Golden Sample edition. It is factory overclocked. You won't see much difference. Just 2-3fps difference. You can manage to get them by slightly overclocking your card. Your card is the second best of the three. You will be satisfied with that performance though. You need to buy a connector cable. But most of the PSU's should have a connector. Check your PSU once. If not, then you can get one from local stores or online.
As you said the last three, The best of them is the Golden Sample edition. It is factory overclocked. You won't see much difference. Just 2-3fps difference. You can manage to get them by slightly overclocking your card. Your card is the second best of the three. You will be satisfied with that performance though. You need to buy a connector cable. But most of the PSU's should have a connector. Check your PSU once. If not, then you can get one from local stores or online.
 
Solution
1) Not a huge difference, One slot is a small version which takes one slot instead of two like most GPUs, thus it has smaller cooling and is running at lower clocked speed. GTX 750 is the base version, two slots better cooling, faster. Golden sample is the faster version, clocked slightly higher with better cooling. Your problem is the fact that the 750 is a bad buy for the money, the 750ti is what you would want.
2) The 750 is a low wattage gpu which requires no external power cables thus all you have to do is put it in the PCI-E x16 slot.
 
Thanks guys. Yes, I'm aware that the 750Ti is the perfect choice. But I was under a tight budget. I was going to buy the GT 710 but bought this one instead. Nevertheless, I believe this card is a great jump from my older GT 610.
 


Yes pal. But you should have bought 2gb version. Then you can upgrade after an year. But still, it can play most demanding games. Happy gaming :)