NVIDIA Could Be Preparing GeForce GTX 750 Ti – Specifications Unveiled

Its crazy to think, but it has been 5 months since NVIDIA introduced their GeForce 700 series graphics cards. If you remember the first three cards in the series were launched very close to each other, the GeForce GTX 780 and GTX 770 arrived in late May followed by the GeForce 760 in mid-July. Since then NVIDIA has been pretty quiet and we thought that may have been it for the 700 series, but a report from ChinaDIY says that NVIDIA could be possibly preparing an entry level GeForce 700 Series graphics card.

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This card would be known as the GeForce GTX 750 Ti and would be the successor to the GeForce GTX 650 Ti that was released last year. A GPU-Z screenshot was released, which you can see below. In the screenshot you can see that the card has two names, the GeForce GTX 760 SE / 750 Ti. This is the same double-naming that we saw prior to the launch of the GeForce GTX 650 Ti card. The screenshot also shows that the card will have 960 cores, 32 ROPs and 80 TMUs. We can assume the card will be using the GK106 core running at 1033 MHz base and 1098 MHz boost. The card also comes with a 256-bit memory interface with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory. That is a nice boost over the 192-bit interface on almost all of the GK106-based GeForce 600 Series cards.

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Given this specs this card would be pretty close to the GeForce GTX 760 with maybe a -5% difference in gaming. Right now the GeForce GTX 760 retails for around $249 so we would expect this card to retail for around $199.

Source: ChinaDIY | News Archive

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