Monday, September 8th 2014
ELSA Announces Single-slot GeForce GTX 750 Ti Graphics Card
ELSA announced the GeForce GTX 750 Ti SP, a single slot, air-cooled graphics card based on NVIDIA's first "Maxwell" based GPU. Sticking to single-slot dimensions, the card is 18.4 cm long, featuring a full-length metal shroud covering a nickel-plated copper channel heatsink, which is ventilated by a 70 mm spinner. The card draws all its power from the PCI-Express 3.0 bus interface. Display outputs include two dual-link DVI, and one mini-HDMI. That's not all, it also comes with a tiny factory-overclock. The core runs at 1045 MHz (vs. 1020 MHz reference), and memory at 4.40 GHz (vs. 4.34 GHz reference). The card will release in the Japanese market first, on the 23rd of September
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Hermitage Akihabara
22 Comments on ELSA Announces Single-slot GeForce GTX 750 Ti Graphics Card
Although, HD 4850 had a pretty dense copper spike array in side.
Still, 55W vs 110W+
Will it be loud? most chances that it will, yes.
This is going to be cool, can't wait to see some reviews on this version!
There is a LP 750 Ti from KFA2 (Galaxy) with a 2-slot cooler though. There isn't much effort into LP cooling. Probably the market is too small. I guess you can fit a cheaper AIO with a bracket on it and would do wonders. The mounting holes are usually the same as on the bigger counterparts.
That's one of the reasons I get so annoyed when there's only one slot on LP cases. Even IF you use a single slot LP card, there's no room to breathe.
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