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EVGA GTX 750 FTW boost clock question
H61M-E33(B3) Motherboard
i5 2400
8G 1333 Corsair RAM (2x4gb)
Cooler Master GXII 550w PSU
EVGA GeForce GTX 750 2GB FTW w/ EVGA ACX Cooling

Hi guys, I have recently been playing Battlefield 4 and have just upgraded my graphics card today. I previously had a EGVA 560ti. Its temperatures were in the 70s and the odd time up to 81 degrees and on medium settings with some low it gave me 100+ fps and hardly came down as low as in the 80s. I have just installed the above 750 FTW and Geforce experience updated the graphics drivers and Iv just been for my first game of BF4. After about 10 minutes of playing i checked temps and the new 750 ftw never went above 40 degs and the fans are still very quiet. I am a wee disappointed with the FPS and am wondering if somehow the graphics boost isnt happening. Is there somewhere I need to enable this? Although I am new to this card, I am not sure it is working to its full potential, can anyone please advise.

Thanks
Brad
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October 2, 2014 11:27:54 PM

Thank you for your reply, how can the 750ftw slightly underperform my 4yr old 560ti? with a boost speed of 1388mhz and 2gb ram i thought i bought a way better card.
October 2, 2014 1:46:59 PM

The GTX 750 will under preform a tiny bit below a GTX 560TI: http://international.download.nvidia.com/webassets/en_U.... There is no separate install for GPU boost 2.0, this is embedded into the GPU architecture and Nvidia driver. If you haven't done so already I would suggest installing the latest drivers: http://www.evga.com/support/download/.

The main benefits with the GTX 750 is lower power consumption, temperatures and GPU boost. Let me know if you have any other questions.
October 2, 2014 11:40:28 AM

I think I have to install gpu boost 2.0, have to give it a go after work

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