Galaxy GeForce GTX 750 Ti exposed, can be overclocked to 1.35 GHz

Published: Feb 17th 2014, 09:21 GMT

 

Galaxy GTX 750 Ti GC

 

Galaxy is preparing its fully custom GTX 750 ti for the launch. 

What we have here is a non-reference cooling solution and upgraded PCB. The presentation reveals all the details I’ve shared with you earlier: the Maxwell architecture, the GM107 picture, comparison to its direct competitor R7 260X, comparison to previous x50 Ti cards and performance figures.

The most interesting part are the slides comparing Galaxy’s solution to reference card under overclocking. Even in official materials Galaxy confirms it will run at 1350 MHz / 7000 MHz. That’s 32% higher GPU clock and 29% better memory clock over reference model. Amazing result for a mid-range card. Of course in that scenario you can forget about 60W TDP, but if you’re a casual gamer and you wish your card to utilize small amount of power while it’s not being used, and overclock to 1.3 GHz when gaming, this might be the card for you.

 

 

 

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