Galaxy Shows Single Slot GTX 750 Ti, 6GB 780, 2GHz LC
The long-sought single-slot high-performance graphics solution?
The biggest news in graphics at Computex (arguably) didn't come from a high-end card or top US brand, but instead from a company that many of us think is second tier. Then again, Galaxy is much bigger in other parts of the world.

And the card? The long-awaited single-slot GTX 750 Ti Razor. Get ready to pack that system folks; this one uses the standard 750 Ti specs with a wide-but-thin cooler that saves you half the slot space.

That's not to say the company wouldn't put on a show. Also present was its record-breaking GTX 780 Ti HOF V20. Its oversized 16+3 phase voltage regulator isn't news by now, nor is its EKWB-made custom water block, but the O/C is nonetheless impressive.

A week old according to some reports, the Galaxy GTX 780 HOF 6 GB was still fresh enough to sit up-front on Galaxy's stand. Though the extra performance of 6 GB remains dubious to most gamers, it really comes in handy when using 4K-displays and SLI.
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Galaxy has one of them too.
http://www.galaxytechus.com/__US__/Product6/ProductDetail?proID=146&isStop=0
Galaxy has one of them too.
http://www.galaxytechus.com/__US__/Product6/ProductDetail?proID=146&isStop=0
that low profile card is dual slots , wont do.
Haha no biggy was just verifying. 'Cause a 6gb 780 ti would be sweet!
True, but such cards were kinda loud (I have several of them), the XFX 8800GT 1GB
inparticular. 2-slot models such as the ASUS with its Glaciator cooler were far
easier on the ears. Ditto the 9800GTs (I've collected about a half-dozen of each).
Ian.
True, but such cards were kinda loud (I have several of them), the XFX 8800GT 1GB
inparticular. 2-slot models such as the ASUS with its Glaciator cooler were far
easier on the ears. Ditto the 9800GTs (I've collected about a half-dozen of each).
Ian.
They also had a relatively high failure rate and many of them had to be reflowed just after the warranty period, still it would be nice to have the option though.
You can mod any card you know ... just replace the heat sink and fan from any old low profile card into it, make sure they both have the same tdp or better. And use rubber instead of screws for mounting. I am not interested in the 750 ti , because the 7750 is enough for my machine. But if I am upgrading soon , i will use the 7750 heatsink on the 750 ti .