Wednesday, September 11th 2013
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Detailed?
How far can you strip down a GK104? Very far. Reports from the Chinese press and the whirring rumor mill there speaks of a new mid-range graphics card SKU taking shape at NVIDIA, named GeForce GTX 750 Ti, which is being designed to succeed the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost, outperform the GeForce GTX 660, and become NVIDIA's posterboy for this year's AAA shooter releases - Call of Duty: Ghosts, and Battlefield 4, when the company expects a tiny spike in GPU sales.
Based on the sameG92 GK104 silicon as several other 600- and 700-series GeForce GTX products, the GTX 750 Ti will be configured a notch above the GK106-based GeForce GTX 660. To begin with, it's expected to feature 960 CUDA cores, a notch below the 1152 cores on the GeForce GTX 760. It has the same 80 TMUs as the GTX 660, but 32 ROPs and a 256-bit wide memory interface (compared to 24 ROPs and 192-bit on the GTX 660). Clock speeds are expected to be higher, too, at 1033 MHz core, 1098 MHz GPU Boost, and 6.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. There's no clarity on when exactly NVIDIA plans to launch the SKU, but we expect that to happen before AMD's late-September high-end extravaganza.
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18 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Detailed?
i mean its not like amd ever reused old cores and renamed them....:roll:
I don't know what this news is doing on TPU - it's shameful really.
AMD, like they ever imagined deriving 6 models from chips over a year and half old. I have said this is the slight-of-hand Nvidia has perfected in their first foray in buying complete wafers... Incremental differences for those who can be confounded by something new.
The early word was this was a GK106 part, but that makes no sense unless Nvidia has been concealing the fact that the GK106 part has had 4 memory controller in it all this time...
Also, when is Nvidia going to get with the program and include two DisplayPort outputs on their cards?
looks fine to me.
9.18.13.2018 Forceware 320.18
The screenshot in the news is a total fake.
we want only 800 series...
we want only 800 series...
we want only 800 series...
we want only 800 series...
we want only 800 series...
Marketing sleight (yes, that's how it's spelled) of hand is far from an Nvidia-only affliction
look how stupidly easy it is to change your driver version, how can you trust any leak so much in the first place?