Gigabyte Introduces GTX 750 Ti With Higher Clock Speeds

Gigabyte has announced a new GTX 750 Ti graphics card that expands its existing inventory with a new, higher clocked model.

The GV-N75TWFOC-2GI is a custom-designed GTX 750 graphics card that carries a custom PCB as well as a custom cooler. The cooler on the unit is a WindForce 2X cooler, which is more than powerful enough for the efficient GPU aboard this card, even when it is overclocked. The clock speeds on this card are set at 1215 MHz, while it can boost at around 1294 MHz.

The card also carries 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, which is clocked at an effective frequency of 5.4 GHz.

At the time of writing there was no word on pricing or availability yet, but like always, we can expect a small premium for an overclocked card.

Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

  • DarkSable
    I would actually be very curious to see performance numbers on this particular card - it'll be close to useful for predicting what the 800 series will be able to do.
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  • Patrick Tobin
    Looking to build a new setup soon, not sure I want to jump on an SLI 700 series config so I'd love to pick up something easy going until next year. This may be my card!
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  • tomfreak
    which is clocked at an effective frequency of 5.4 GHz. <-- problem here. if they get it run at 6Ghz(or even 7GHz) it would be much better than OC the GPU itself.
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  • Omegaclawe
    Almost a 20% overclock... looks like it'll make a significant difference on memory-light workloads. The memory overclock of less than 10% is disappointing, though. Still, if you can push that memory to 6GHz, you'd probably be able to consistently beat cards like the R9 270X, even if they were selling at their original price.
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  • thundervore
    To this very day i still cannot understand why the hell their low and mid-range GPU PCBs are still blue. Their low to mid-range motherboards PCB changed to black but yet their GPU PCBs are still blue!!? This was the sole reason why i did not buy a Gigabyte GTX 6 series GPU to go with my Z77X UD5H motherboard, cause of that damn blue PCB.
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  • xxthunder256xx
    I still think that EVGA's FTW card is better than this one because of the headroom, but we'll have to see how far you can push Gigabyte's version!EVGA's ACX cooler looks wayyy better than this one with the ugly blue pcb color.
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  • Kaddyonne
    I just bought this card for a home theater slash gamer pc. It is hooked up to my 60 inch LG led tv. I have built a few desktop gaming machines and home theater pcs for friends and family. So I consider myself pretty well informed. I picked this card up on sale for 160.00 after rebate which for the specs I thought was a really good deal! Guys do not shy away from this card I was very impressed. Very crisp sharp graphics for the price point. This card can keep up to some of the higher price cards on other builds I've done. Another feature I really liked as well is the two full size HDMI ports awesome for projector or like I have a big screen easy to hook up. I really like this card anyone looking for affordable performance will too!
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