EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
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Zageron@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/28/15 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:- Wont survive for more than a year or so with all of the new technology coming out soon.
Pros:- Stayed below 50 degrees in all 3DMark tests.- Remains above 45fps in Bioshock Infinite even in busy scenes. |
Joshua_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/27/15 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:Manufacturer rebate didn't work
Pros:Low power consumptionEasy to fit in caseQuiet Comment:
What this card can deliver for the price and the amount of electricity draw is impressive. Really great choice for a media PC or low/mid-range gaming rig. |
Kyle_C8@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/20/15 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:none
Pros:Cheap 1080p gaming, silent, stays cool and power efficient. Comment:
great GPU, expect to play games at 1080p at either medium or high settings. Obviously don't expect 60fps 1080p gaming for any heavy new games.Buy this gpu, if you want to upgrade an older pc without upgrading your power supply. |
Varroa@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/08/15 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:Game prom "money" was useless
Pros:Super low power, able to play 99% of the games out there at 1080p with the setting on high or ultrahigh Comment:
The 750 Ti cards are great cards and even though they may not be as powerful as some other card in this price range they have a lot of added value due to there low power requirements. This card is no exception and it runs cool and helps keep the inside of your case cool (rear exhausting) and keeps clutter down without the need for power cables. This is my third 750 ti in my house and I can very happy with it. |
drapernp@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/28/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:None.
Pros:Doesn't require very much power, Good Performance for the money. Comment:
I originally purchased this GPU to use in a computer that was designed to not draw very much power and have good performance. I ended up selling it to my brother since he needed a Graphics card and he is able to play most games at 1080p on high settings. For the price it is a very good graphics card. |
TBT223@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/16/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:none
Pros:-runs quiet and cool-low power consumption-small and compact and performs well Comment:
Performs great considering the low power consumption and quietness of the card |
Tanner_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/16/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:The setting in Borderlands 2 or Pre-Sequel "PhysEx" Doesn't seem to run properly, so I was forced to turn it off.
Pros:Doesn't require much powerAlmost Completely silentRuns games at 1080p like a charmVery smallGreat cooling Comment:
It runs games like BF4, League of Legends and Almost all the games made by blizzard like a charm. Just the game that states in its intro "Played best with NVIDIA" doesn't run how I expected it to, I had to turn down the graphics quite a bit. |
Vayne@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/14/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:None
Pros:-Low Power Consumption-Quiet-Powerful-Cheap-Good Temperatures Comment:
I am very satisfied with this card. It has great power consumption at only 60W, and it also runs on 32 C idle, and around 45-50 C full load. It is nearly silent, and the performance is great. Love it! |
crsh@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/10/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:- None so far
Pros:- Quiet- Low-wattage- Fits in small enclosure- Great price- Did not force me to upgrade my PSU! Comment:
Very pleased with this little guy, it makes a terrific upgrade over my old Radeon 5770.Since I use a Shuttle barebone SSF, I was afraid upgrading the video card would force me to replace the lowly 300w PSU with a more potent one (at an extra cost), but this GTX 750 Ti uses a lot less power than my previous video card did - awesome!Great choice for 1080p gaming on a budget, look for a weekly/holiday sale and you're set. |
Gruevy@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/25/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:none
Pros:CheapSmallLow wattage Comment:
I needed a small video card for a mini pc build. This card is nice that it is short. About the length of the x16 pci-e slot. The TDP is at 60W so there is little heat produced which is great for a small case. The fan is pretty quiet and when pushed to the max, it's not annoying loud. Haven't gamed on it too much but I'm sure it'll be fine. Overall, a pretty good buy. |
Saberon@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/22/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 750TI 2GB GDDR5 128BIT DUAL-LINK DVI-I HDMI DP Graphics Card w/ G-SYNC Support
Cons:-Coil Whine under load. However my PC is extremely quiet and 99% of people would not notice this.
Pros:+$143+Small at 6.7" long+Low temperatures+No 6/8 pin power cables needed+Incredible power/performance ratio+Supports G-Sync with DisplayPort+3 Year warranty Comment:
It's performance sits roughly between a GTX 470 and 480 depending on which game you are playing. The GTX 470 uses almost 4x the power for the same level of performance. Bought this for a friend who had an old GTX 260 and he is extremely happy with it. He plays TF2/WoW/DOTA, and everything is a solid 60 FPS at 1080P on an i3 Haswell.If you're looking for some high end gaming with the eye candy maxed out, this isn't for you. If you're on a tight budget or have a lower end power supply, the GTX 750 Ti will be the best $140 you can invest in your PC to play games. |
Excellent card. Very quiet, and runs very powerfully for what I paid for it. I managed to play through the entirety of Bioshock Infinite without any serious fps drops, at max settings, where my old 275 couldn't handle 10fps at the best of times.I'd say this will be able to run all of my current games, and it is definitely worth the price for the upgrade from the 275. :)