Tuesday, February 18th 2014
NVIDIA Announces the GeForce GTX 750 Series
NVIDIA announced the GeForce GTX 750 series graphics cards, including the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, and the GTX 750. Based on the 28 nm "GM107" silicon, the two are the first to be based on NVIDIA's next-generation "Maxwell" GPU architecture, which feature an upgraded streaming multiprocessor design that promises performance-per-Watt improvements, which can be traded for higher performance over the previous generation. The GTX 750 Ti features 640 CUDA cores, 48 TMUs, 16 ROPs, and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 2 GB of memory. The GTX 750, on the other hand, features 512 CUDA cores, 40 TMUs, 16 ROPs, and just 1 GB of memory, across a 128-bit interface. The GTX 750 Ti is priced around $150, and the GTX 750 around $120.
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I am ready to replace my aging (and dying) 305T with a 4K monitor (probably the Dell UP3214Q).
www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750/specifications
www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750-ti/specifications
Though I'm not sure where to buy it.
I'd like a case like this: www.chiphell.com/portal.php?mod=view&aid=5607&page=4
I found one on Taobao for around $110 or so, PSU included. Just wish it could take a full height card, although if I can find a Galaxy GTX 750 that won't be a problem.
1. I changed the card cooler to a low profile cooler taken from CPU.
2. I took In-Win BP655.200B.
3. I changed its power supply to SeaSonic SS-300TGW.
4. I made an additional hole in the case for the card's fan.
The result is at the picture below.
I intend to do the same for GTX 750.