Zotac GTX 750 Ti OC
Zotac's GTX 750 Ti goes the same route as MSI's, forgoing the six-pin power connector in favor of a design driven exclusively by a 16-lane PCI Express slot. It is built on the same reference PCB though, and is the only model employing a single-fan cooler.
Dimensions, Weight, And Connectors
The dimensions we measure almost never match the figures you get from manufacturer specifications, which is why we present our own data using the distances shown in the following image.
| Auxiliary Power Connector | None | ||||||||
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| Connectors | 1 x DVI-D (Dual-link) 1 x DVI-I 1 x Mini-HDMI | ||||||||
| Form Factor | Dual-slot | ||||||||
| Pros | + Short and compact | ||||||||
| Cons | - A little louder and warmer than dual-slot cards | ||||||||
| Measurements |
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| Weight | 304 g |
As usual, GPU-Z provides us an overview of the card's specifications:

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Summary
- Introducing The GM107 GPU, Based On Maxwell
- Nvidia's GeForce GTX 750 Ti Reference Card
- MSI GTX 750 Ti Gaming OC
- Gigabyte GTX 750 Ti Windforce OC
- Zotac GTX 750 Ti
- Test Setup And Benchmarks
- Results: Arma 3
- Results: Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- Results: Battlefield 4
- Results: BioShock Infinite
- Results: Far Cry 3
- Results: Grid 2
- Results: Metro: Last Light
- Average Performance And Performance Per Watt
- GPU Boost And Overclocking
- GPGPU: Floating-Point Performance
- GPGPU: Bitcoin, Litecoin, LuxMark, And RatGPU
- Professional Applications
- Temperatures And Acoustics
- Power Consumption: Gaming
- Power Consumption: Idle, Compute, And More
- Crazy Performance For A 60 W Card
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I'm pretty sure you meant to type "video cards" on page one there. Cheers.
Don't take this as fact, but the drivers look newer for the Zotac card than the others, possibly just a bug with the older drivers? The cards are advertised as having 640 shaders anyway.
Also weird, the GPU-Z screenshot is taken with Windows 8, whereas the Gigabyte and MSI cards are on Windows 7. The mystery continues...