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.
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Auxiliary Power Connector
None
Connectors
1 x DVI-D (Dual-link)1 x DVI-I1 x Mini-HDMI
Form Factor
Dual-slot
Pros
+ Short and compact
Cons
- A little louder and warmer than dual-slot cards
Measurements
Length LHeight HDepth D1Depth D2145 mm110 mm35 mm3 mm
Weight
304 g
As usual, GPU-Z provides us an overview of the card's specifications:
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on performance, I'll take the extra frames of the 265, but damn, for 60w, I'm totally impressed by this card. both the 750Ti and the R7 265 would be decent upgrades from my aging GTX460.
Well.. there is not a lot of performance in it, but I love it for a reason that it is a 60W card. I mean for 60W Nvidia has seriously nailed it. The only competition is way behind, the 7750 performs a lot less for similar wattage.Let's see how AMD replies to this because after the launch of 750Ti, the 7750 is no longer the best card for upgrading for people who have a 350W PSU.I don't generally say this, but Nvidia well done! Take a bow.
Nice little card, awesome! I feel like this would be an absolutely awesome test bed for a dual chip version, great performance with minimal power usage.
The whole time I was reading the review I was like it isn't beating the 650ti boost... :( but then I remembered it uses less than half the power lol. I am impressed nvidia. While I make purchases more on performance than power consumption I can still appreciate what nvidia is doing
Anybody else notice the lesser shaders and TMUs on the Zotac card in GPU-Z?
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...