1080p In-Game

For in game performance I ran the GTX 750 Ti Strix through both our 1080p and 1440p testing. Being a budget card the 1440p testing doesn’t apply as much because typically people at this price point are running at 1080p or lower. At 1080p I ran the 750 Ti Strix through 10 different games, each with their settings turned all of the way up including AA. How well did it perform? Well out of the 10 games (Thief results are on the next page) three games had an average FPS over 60 with it reaching an impressive 105 in F1 2013. The GTX 750 Ti Strix had four games that in between 30 and 60 FPS with Bioshock being the closest to 60 at 51.34. Then there were three under 30 FPS with the lowest being 10 FPS in Thief. Generally anything over 30 FPS is playable and over 60 FPS is ideal. All 10 games would be more than playable if you take the time to tweak the settings a little, specifically turning the AA down because it hits budget cards extremely hard. Across the board when compared to the reference design the overclock on the Strix helped it pull a nice improvement. Sometimes overclocks only show with a few FPS here and there but in F1 2013 for example I saw an improvement of 8 FPS, not bad!

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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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