Zotac Introduces GeForce GTX 750 Ti Thunderbolt GPU

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A very powerful 750ti some benchmarks shows that it even beats a 7850 and maybe r7 265? But it's too expensive though.
erm.. dunno why my comment keeps disappearing, what I was saying is that every card OCs easily to 1300 6000 without any voltage modification.and with extra juice it hits 1400-1500 and over 6500 clocks
 
banish 192bits cards, the 560 570 and 580 prove that 192 bit were very stupid, the 590 was double stupid, there's no need to close the gap with the cut-down gk104, it's always better to have a complete working unit with paired ram controller. the 750 is a GM it's not to be put among others 700's and 600's. it's a rather impressive card, the price is good for the power/performance ratio it has. i'd get it for a killer console htpc. i'm getting a 161mm 750ti to fit inside a Nintendo 8 bit with a i5 4570s and try to fit with a 160w picopsu. it will be an interesting challenge.
you obviously don't know what your talking about none of the 5xx series have a 192 bit controller. I think you mean the 600 series numpty!!
 


Lol yeah I don't know where he got that info from. The only 192bit 500 series card of note was the 560 SE. The only 192bit cards other than that in the last 3 generations was the GTX 650 TI Boost, 660, and 660 TI (and an OEM 760 if you count it).
 
Easy to tell those that are easily fooled by a name. It's just that, a name only, not an indication of it's output or ability.
I guess you guys thought a Rambler Matador actually can fight bulls too .....
 
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