Really cheap 750Ti. Do you think it is a scam?

Apr 22, 2018
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I've gone past multiple cheap previous gen video cards in the past year or so, and they all sit around 50-75 Australian dollars. They all aren't sales or anything, so I usually just stay away from them, but I've come across this, which is a GTX750Ti Graphics card going for approximately 58 Australian dollars. I've kept an eye on it for the past few days, seeing as it's on a 7-day sale, but want to know what you think. Is it a scam? Thank you.

Link: https://www.newfrog.com/product/gtx-750ti-2gb-128bit-gddr5-graphics-card-for-nvidia-geforce-203246?currency=AUD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzLi086fP2gIVlyy9Ch2nigFhEAkYASABEgLDjPD_BwE
 
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Yeah look like a sacm. No brand name, specs say 1gb of memory title says 2gb, and specs say it has 192 stream processors which is usually only referenced with AMD cards, the 750 ti has 640 cuda cores. I would stay away.

If I had to guess that is actually a GTX 550 ti, the specs fit.

Dunlop0078

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Yeah look like a sacm. No brand name, specs say 1gb of memory title says 2gb, and specs say it has 192 stream processors which is usually only referenced with AMD cards, the 750 ti has 640 cuda cores. I would stay away.

If I had to guess that is actually a GTX 550 ti, the specs fit.
 
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Scam. Big time. On one page the picture states 192 bit, on details page its 128 bit, title says 2Gb ram, description says 1Gb. There's no way a 1Gb gtx750ti requires a 6pin pcie power connector, that was generally only found in the 4Gb models or high end 2Gb OC models like the FTW etc.