Monday, March 3, 2014

EVGA offering the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti in a variety of configurations

Video card manufacturer EVGA has rolled out its GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti cards with varying features, clocks and memory sizes.



EVGA is well-known within the hardware community for launching factory overclocked version of video cards that feature some form of custom cooling. This time around, the manufacturer has lavished its attention on Nvidia’s entry-level cards, the GeForce GTX 750 and GeForce GTX 750 Ti. EVGA’s offerings are diverse and come with more memory, custom cooling and factory overclocking.

The base variant is a standard GTX 750 (01G-P4-2751-KR) that comes with reference board clocks of 1020/1085 MHz. This variant features 1 GB video memory and costs $119. The next GTX 750 version is factory overclocked (01G-P4-2753-KR) and comes with a base clock of 1215 MHz and boost clock of 1294 MHz, with all other features remaining the same as the base variant. The overclocked card costs $129.

EVGA’s third card in the series comes with double the video memory and is called GTX 750 2GB (02G-P4-2752-KR). This version comes with reference board clocks but features 2 GB video memory at 80GB/s bandwidth and a memory clock of 5 GB/s. The 2 GB card is available for $129. The same card in factory overclocked mode (02G-P4-2754-KR) is on sale for $139. These are all the GTX 750 variants available at EVGA.

There are also four GTX 750 Ti models, all of which feature 2 GB video memory at a bandwidth of 86.4 GB/s. the reference design model (02G-P4-3751-KR) has clocks of 1020/1085 MHz, while the overclocked version (02G-P4-3753-KR) runs at 1176/1255 MHz. The base model is $149 and the overclocked version costs $159. Then there are two custom cooled versions of the GTX 750 Ti that cost $164 and $169.

Source: EVGA



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