Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti

The GTX 750 Ti is a graphics card designed for gamers who want to enjoy titles at 1080p on normal to high quality settings without breaking the bank. At its heart lies Nvidia's first-generation Maxwell GM107 GPU with 640 CUDA Cores, 40 TAUs, 16 ROPs and 1870 million transistors. The GTX 750 Ti ships with GPU Boost 2.0 technology which ensures that the card is always running at the highest clocks possible for the very best gaming performance under varied operating conditions.
Maxwell
Architecture
Entry-level
Product Tier
640
Shader Cores
16
ROPs
40
TMUs
No RT
Ray Tracing
2 GB
Memory
GDDR5
Memory Type
86.4 GB/s
Bandwidth
60 W
TDP
GPU Snapshot
Release date:Feb 18, 2014Price at Launch:$149
Type:DesktopArchitecture:Maxwell
Generation:GTX 700 seriesProduct Tier:Entry-level
VRAM Capacity:2 GBTotal Board Power:60 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:640TMUs:40
ROPs:16L2 Cache:2 MB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:2 GBMemory Type:GDDR5
Memory Speed:5.4 GbpsMemory Bus:128-bit
Bandwidth:86.4 TB/s
Graphics Processing
Base Clock:1.02 GHzBoost Clock:1.08 GHz
FP32 Throughput:1.39 TFLOPsRay Tracing:No
Process Size:28nmProcess Name:TSMC 28nm
Die Size:148 mm²
Power & Connectivity
Total Board Power:60 WPower Connectors:None
Bus Interface:PCIe 3.0 x16HDMI Support:HDMI 1.4a
DSC:NoMax Displays:4
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:12Shader Model:6.7
Vulkan Version:1.4OpenGL Version:4.6

Reviews and Ratings

82

Average Score

Based on 26 reviews

8.8

User Score

Based on 918 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Excellent power consumption
  • Cool and very quiet

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • No SLI support

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By TechSpot on

Yet we have a hard time recommending the GTX 750 Ti over the R7 265 as the Radeon offers 13% more performance (on average) and over 20% in games such as Battlefield 4. AMD's solution consumed 32% more power than Nvidia's, though in the games we tested during that scenario the R7 265 was also 24% faster...

By TechSpot on
80

Stunning performance for a bus-powered graphics card - an excellent entry-level...

By Expert Reviews on
80

The Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card sets a new record for low-power, high-efficiency...

By PC Mag on
90

Update: We've added pictures of the 750 Ti to show its diminutive size Nvidia and AMD have been waging a graphics war that's getting bloodier than ever, thanks to the release of Nvidia's 700-series and AMD's R7 and R9-series video cards. The green team's...

By TechRadar AU on
88

A quality little debut for Maxwell, offering decent performance incredibly efficiently, while also hinting at the future possibilities for the architecture.

By PCGamer on
90

Nvidia's GeForce GTX 750 Ti certainly won't set any pure performance records, but, sensibly equipped with a 2GB framebuffer, if you're after a mainstream graphics card that can play some of the latest games at a full-HD resolution allied to decent-quality settings, all with the minimum noise and power consumption, the first Maxwell-powered GPU makes a convincing case for your money.

By Hexus on
90

Performance would have been more directly advantageous and we wouldn't have had to present many caveats between the comparisons. As it stands now NVIDIA's new mainstream baby is a great product that has a lot of advantages in power, noise and technology, but one that can't claim a dominant performance lead.

By PCPer on
81

Either way, for a cheap and efficient means to play at 1080p with quality visuals, particularly in a small form factor build, the GTX 750 Ti hits the nail on the head. We're certainly excited to see what Maxwell can do when its higher end GPUs are unleashed.

By BitTech on
90

Nvidia's 750 Ti also uses 55W less than the 115W R7 260X, making it nearly twice as power efficient than its AMD counterpart. If you're in the market for a $150 1080p-gaming GPU the 750 Ti should be at the top of your list.

By TechRadar on
81

From a pure price-performance perspective (try saying that fast), the GTX 750 Ti enters the market at a sensible position. At £115, it's faster than the R7 260X, which has recently dropped to £100, likely in anticipation of this launch. The distance...

By Bit-tech.net on
80

Sporting Nvidia’s new architecture, Maxwell, the GTX 750 Ti emphasizes efficiency. The stock card needs no power-supply connector, and it’s less power-hungry than competing cards, making it excellent for upgrading low-end desktops....

By Computer Shopper on

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