EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti FTW DVI-I/HDMI/Display Port GDDR5 Graphics Card with ACX Cooling 02G-P4-3757-KR

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GTX 750 Ti FTW
Series GeForce GTX750Ti 2GB GDDR5
Brand EVGA
Graphics Coprocessor Nvidia GeForce
Video Output Interface 1 x DVI-I, 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x HDMI
Chipset Brand NVIDIA

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  • EVGA "ACX" Cooling Technology
  • Dimensions 9 x 1.5 x 4.4 inches
  • Base Clock: 1189 MHz / Boost Clock: 1268 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
  • CUDA Cores: 640
  • Memory Detail: 2048MB GDDR5
  • Memory Bit Width 128 Bit / Memory Speed: 0.4ns / Memory Bandwidth: 86.4 GB/s. Form Factor: Plug-in Card
  • Recommended PSU: 400W or greater power supply

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Step up to EVGA GeForce GTX gaming with the new GTX 750. Its powerful, ultra-efficient, next-gen architecture makes the GTX 750 the weapon of choice for serious gaming at an incredible value. GTX 750 and GTX 750 It cards give you the gaming horsepower to take on today's most demanding titles in full 1080p HD. They deliver 25% more performance than previous-generation cards and up to twice the power efficiency, thanks to the next generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture. Plus, they come loaded with GeForce GTX gaming technologies like NVIDIA Game Stream, G-Sync and GeForce Experience. If you're looking for hyper-realistic gameplay, stunning visuals and exceptional value, this is your graphics card.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inexpensive way to turn my Desktop PC into a Gaming PC
By NLee the Engineer on June 9, 2016
I'm looking for graphic card upgrade to my [[ASIN:B01BGT69OE Asus M32CD]] desktop computer. I want a card powerful enough to play most of today's video games, without spending hundreds of dollars on it. After much market research, I decided on this [[ASIN:B00IDG3PRI EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphic card]].

There are three versions of the GTX 750 card available on the same Amazon product page: 'Ti FTW', 'Ti SC' and 'Ti'. Here are the differences:
- The 'Ti FTW' version consumes more power than the other two (80W vs. 60W). So instead of getting all its power from PCI bus, it requires extra power connection from the PC power supply box.
- 'Ti' and 'Ti SC' are essentially the same card, expect the latter is over-clocked from 1020MHz base clock to 1176MHz, or 15% higher.

I selected the 'Ti' version because it was a few dollars cheaper, and I don't care for the marginal improvement offered by the other two versions. What I did not realize at that time was that this card has no VGA port. Instead it comes with a 'DVI-I to VGA' adapter that you need to connect between the card and your monitor. It works well as long as you don't expect to use a DVI-I monitor and a VGI-monitor at the same time. Also, the adapter added extra depth to the back of your PC.

[Installation]
Installation is most straightforward… if you know what you are doing. Here are some simple steps to follow:
1. Shutdown the PC and unplug its AC power cord
2. Remove the side panel or entire case to expose the mother board
3. Locate the PCI-Express slot near the back panel (see my uploaded picture for example)
4. Remove the two metal pieces closest to the PCI-Express slot
5. Push the graphic card into the PCI-Express slot until it clicks
6. Close the case, connect monitor to one of the output ports on the card
7. Reconnect AC power cord and power up the PC

[Graphic Benchmark]
I ran the 3DMARK Sky Diver benchmark program to check the performance of my PC, both before and after the graphic card upgrade. See my uploaded screenshots for details

BEFORE:
- Overall rating=3228
- Graphics score=2959
- Physics score=6327
The above suggest that the GPU (Intel HD Graphic 530) is the bottleneck while the CPU (Intel Core i5 6400) is adequate.

AFTER:
- Overall rating=12703 (4x better)
- Graphics score=14775 (5x better)
- Physics score=6974 (almost unchanged)

[Gaming Performance]
Before the upgrade, my PC was able to handle most 3rd-person shooter games (such as [[ASIN:B0153XBEBM League of Legends]]) smoothly. But it struggles to keep up with newer 1st-person shooter games. For example, I tried the latest Blizzard game [[ASIN:B017L187YG Overwatch]] and found it barely playable. The movement is jerky, with noticeable pixelation and aliasing effects. Good thing I'm ready to upgrade my graphic card.

After the upgrade, the difference is like night and day. Overwatch now runs perfectly smooth on my PC, even with everything turned to maximum resolution and details. But of course, smoother graphic does not help me to stay alive.

[Conclusion]
I’m very happy with my graphic card upgrade. For a relatively small investment, I have improved the gaming performance of my desktop PC by 4-5 times. I consider this approach much better than buying a new low-end Gaming PC.

[Update on July 4, 2016]
I also tested a low-end [[ASIN:B01AZHOX5K MSI GeForce GT 710]] card in my computer, but its performance is much worse. The GT 710 scored just 2762 in 3DMARK Sky Diver, while the GTX 750 Ti scored 12703. I'm glad that I made the right decision going with the 750.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I bought a mac min which did output 4K but the picture was a bit better but unbearable to use as a monitor
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 2, 2016
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biker747
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome card, even if you don't take its incredible value into consideration
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars Small and mighty graphics card!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2016
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Steve Shelley
5.0 out of 5 stars However it's a great product at a great price
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2015
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Lilminx
5.0 out of 5 stars Great card for 1080p Gaming
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2017
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