Wednesday, August 6th 2014

Galaxy Designs Supremely Overkill GeForce GTX 750 Ti HOF Graphics Card

Even as we rejoice the fact that NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 750 Ti is one of its first mid-range GPUs in recent times that can be passively cooled; there are those AIBs that are taking advantage of its low TDP in another way - milking the most performance out of it, using overclocking. The Galaxy GeForce GTX 750 Ti Hall of Fame (HOF) is one such card. It gives the otherwise sub-75W GPU a monstrous triple-fan cooler; and a strong VRM; to support some high (yet undisclosed) out of the box clock speeds. The cooler features a large aluminium fin-stack heatsink to which heat is fed by a couple of copper heat pipes; and ventilated by a trio of 80 mm fans. Under it, is Galaxy's signature white PCB. Galaxy may market this card in the Greater China region, while its European brand, KFA2, could sell a handful units in the old continent.
Source: Expreview
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28 Comments on Galaxy Designs Supremely Overkill GeForce GTX 750 Ti HOF Graphics Card

#26
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
This has got me inspired to buy a 750Ti and just overclock it as far as I can, just to see what this first Maxwell chip is capable of!
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#27
Baum
from a china market perspective it could make sense like:
nvidia has a "fixed price" per gpu.... but the chinese market is flooded with cheap cards thus you need:
1. differentiate from other or no selling point
2. use any resource you have to get the most of the gpu you get as "a bare BGA Tray Chip"
3. as resources around it are cheaper in china just slap a monster cooler on it why not...


it might be possible that even if it just runs a little faster than stock, this card makes sense on a different market

Do the give warrenty some years?
Do they sell only in PR China or also on Taiwan/Korean/Japanese Market?
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#28
Hilux SSRG
Hilux SSRGI don't think this is a bad idea for Galaxy to sell a card like this. The 750 ti series can oc on air anywhere between 1250-1500 MHz gpu core and 1300-1600 MHz memory ranges.
Looks like the card has a stable 1407 Mhz gpu clock, pretty impressive!! Check the article/review here.
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