Overclocking
The overclocking results listed in this section were achieved with the default fan and voltage settings as defined in the VGA BIOS. Please note that every sample overclocks differently, which is why our results here can only serve as a guideline for what you can expect from your card. On NVIDIA cards with boost, the values discussed here are base clock. Boost will further increase clocks.
Clocks listed here are base clocks; NVIDIA Boost will further increase clocks.
Maximum overclock of our sample is 1265 MHz GPU base clock (5% overclocking) and 1675 MHz memory (9% overclock).
Percentage-wise, overclocking is a bit limited by the already high out of the box clocks. In terms of absolute frequency, the card reaches the highest clocks of all GTX 750 Tis we tested today.
Palit's card is also the only card we reviewed today that doesn't run into NVIDIA's power limit before reaching its maximum stable clock.
Maximum Overclock Comparison |
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| Max. GPU Clock | Max. Memory Clock | FPS |
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Palit GTX 750 Ti StormX Dual | 1265 MHz | 1640 MHz | 54.8 FPS |
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NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti | 1145 MHz | 1675 MHz | 51.1 FPS |
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ASUS GTX 750 Ti OC | 1200 MHz | 1505 MHz | 51.3 FPS |
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MSI GTX 750 Ti Gaming | 1210 MHz | 1675 MHz | 53.7 FPS |
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Important: Each GPU (including each GPU of the same make and model) will overclock slightly
differently based on random production variances. This table just serves to provide a list of typical
overclocks for similar cards, determined during TPU review.
Using these clock frequencies, we ran a quick test of
Battlefield 3 to evaluate the gains from overclocking.
Actual 3D performance gained from overclocking is 5.6%.