Even now that the GTX 750 Ti isn’t the only Maxwell cards on the market, I still find them an interesting GPU. Some of you may remember from our launch coverage of the GTX 750 Ti that it packed a punch without ever needing an extra power connection. Well that was the reference design; many of the other models on the market sadly required a 6-pin power connection for their overclocked models. Well Asus sent over their Strix OC Edition of the GTX 750 Ti and low and behold, it has the same low power requirements as the reference design. Today I’m going to put it through our test suite and see what a little overclock does for the Maxwell powered GTX 750 Ti.

Product Name: Asus GTX 750 Ti Strix OC Edition

Review Sample Provided by: Asus

Written by: Wes

Pictures by: Wes

 

Specifications

Graphics Engine

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti

Bus Standard

PCI Express 3.0

Video Memory

GDDR5 2GB

Engine Clock

GPU Boost Clock : 1202 MHz

GPU Base Clock : 1124 MHz

CUDA Core

640

Memory Clock

5400 MHz ( MHz GDDR5 )

Memory Interface

128-bit

Interface

DVI Output : Yes x 1 (DVI-I)

HDMI Output : Yes x 1

Display Port : Yes x 1 (Regular DP)

HDCP Support : Yes

Power Consumption

up to 75W no additional PCIe power required

Software

ASUS GPU Tweak & Driver

Dimensions

7.7 " x 4.8 " x 1.5 " Inch

19.6 x 12.2 x3.81 Centimeter

 

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #35733 06 Oct 2014 14:25
Now that the main Maxwell launch is out of the way I spend a little time with a more budget friendly Maxwell card, the GTX 750 Ti Strix from Asus.

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