Nvidia Maxwell GTX 750 Ti Review
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Published: 18th February 2014 | Source: nVidia | Price: £114.99 |
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It would be easy to see the 12 FPS from the GTX750Ti and splutter indignantly. Then you look a little higher and see that a 290X and a GTX780 don't even crack 30. A lusty boo in the direction of the people who allegedly optimised this particular piece of cack.
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17% less CUDA cores, 38% less TAUs and less power from the wall whilst being around 20% faster than a 650ti on average is kinda epic.
Around 40w less than a 265, but the 265 packs more of a punch. I've got a feeling most gamers will be looking at the 265, if you can actually get one that is.
We all know that AMD's price's on paper are very different in reality :PQuote
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Actually outputs more frames as well due to better power delivery -
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I wonder if they can carry the same amount power efficiency throughout the whole range of Maxwell? Would be good to see a high end card that is about as efficient as a mid range card. Only thing is we might end up with a Ivy bridge/Haswell situation where once you overclock them the heat will go up quite a bit.
AMD have got some catching up to do power efficiency wise if the high end Maxwell cards are just as efficient as this.Quote