Wednesday, January 28th 2015

Biostar Outs GeForce GTX 750 Ti Gaming OC Graphics Card

Biostar made a comeback to graphics cards after a long sabbatical, with a new GeForce GTX 750 Ti based graphics card, the GTX 750 Ti Gaming OC. Based on a custom-design that we guess could be originally designed by either Onda or Galaxy, the card features a custom-design dual-fan cooling solution, which consists of a solid aluminium heatsink, which is ventilated by a pair of 80 mm spinners. The card offers factory overclocked speeds of 1059 MHz core, 1137 MHz GPU Boost, and an untouched 5.40 GHz memory, compared to reference speeds of 1020/1085 MHz. Display outputs include two dual-link DVI, and a mini-HDMI. The card features 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, across its 128-bit wide memory interface. Based on the 28 nm GM107 silicon, the GTX 750 Ti features 640 CUDA cores based on the "Maxwell" architecture.
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15 Comments on Biostar Outs GeForce GTX 750 Ti Gaming OC Graphics Card

#1
RCoon
Biostar are now doing the GPU AIB game again? Sounds good to me, as long is isn't cheap crap. Some of their newer motherboards were definitely on track. I hope they have the sense to send one for a review.
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#2
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
Hmmmm, it would be nice to see a review to know how this actually performs against the other 750Ti's out already.
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#3
GhostRyder
WOW, they have made a comeback into the GPU world. I actually want to see how these are because its making me so curious the quality and how well they function.
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#4
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
They also feature a complete line of Video Cards, including strong models Like these:
Nvidia Cards:

· GTX980 series
· GTX970 series
· GTX760 series
· GTX680 series
· GTX670 series
· GTX660 Ti series
· GTX660 series
· GTX650 Ti series

AMD Radeon Cards:

· HD6800 series
· HD6700 series
· HD6600 series
· there are more,

Personally I don't like so much this brand, they feature Regular products, so I won't invest my money on them, Video card seems to be cheaper, in other words I don’t trust this hardware so much, even when biostar it's world's BIOS and parts supplier and manufacturer of other brands like gigabyte, MSI, Asus and so many others,


Regards,


Regards,
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#5
xvi
Seems a little late to release a 700 series card, doesn't it?
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#6
P4-630
xviSeems a little late to release a 700 series card, doesn't it?
Exactly... My thoughts as well...
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#7
64K
xviSeems a little late to release a 700 series card, doesn't it?
Kinda-sorta. It is a Maxwell GPU so it's still relevant as a nice entry level GPU.
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#8
Champ
If the cards are the same quality are the boards, we are in good hands
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#9
Ja.KooLit
ChampIf the cards are the same quality are the boards, we are in good hands
this. Biostar did step up in their boards recently. lets hope they will have good quality gpu as well.
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#10
Schmuckley
They're missing out by not making x99 boards.
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#11
GreiverBlade
SchmuckleyThey're missing out by not making x99 boards.
why? is the Wellsburg/Hasswell-E platform a real hit of the year (performance wise? 10%~ générale 25%~ memory?) ? technically the X99 is a minority (thanks intel and the price range of the 5xxxX line), ok ok enough for the joke ... (except the end part)

but if Biostar would make a decent X99 at a decent price (who would still cost the total price of my mainrig when you add a CPU and a DDR4 kit ) it would be a rather good one i reckon.
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#12
RejZoR
What's the point of GTX 750Ti in this time? That's like someone releasing Radeon HD7900 series at the moment...
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#13
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
Well, someone might need to build cheaply. Take this 2GB version, couple it with a highly clocked Pentium Anniversary Edition, and you have yourself a capable, basic gamer for cheap. Actually considering a build like that myself!
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#14
64K
RejZoRWhat's the point of GTX 750Ti in this time? That's like someone releasing Radeon HD7900 series at the moment...
You may be associating the 750Ti with the Kepler line since it has a 7xx name. Both the GTX 750 and 750Ti are Maxwell GPUs and there is still a place for entry level Maxwells until 16nm Pascal arrives.
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#15
Nelly
Never see Biostar graphics cards on the market in Europe, do they sell graphics cards in the USA anymore, I sometimes see old cards pop up on eBay from time to time.
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