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Reddit mentions of ASUS GeForce GTX 750Ti GDDR5 2GB Graphics Card GTX750TI-OC-2GD5

Sentiment score: 16
Reddit mentions: 41

We found 41 Reddit mentions of ASUS GeForce GTX 750Ti GDDR5 2GB Graphics Card GTX750TI-OC-2GD5. Here are the top ones.

ASUS GeForce GTX 750Ti GDDR5 2GB Graphics Card GTX750TI-OC-2GD5
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    Features:
  • Dual fans increase thermal efficiency with 2x greater airflow and 3x lower noise emissions
  • Premium alloys in power delivery components defeat heat for cards that run 15% faster and last 2.5 times longer than reference
  • 1150 MHz Engine Clock for better performance and outstanding gaming experience
  • GPU TWEAK helps you modify Clock speeds, voltages, fan performance and more, all via an intuitive interface
  • GPU TWEAK streaming let you share on-screen action in real time - so others can watch live as games is played
  • OC edition, GPU clock higher than reference for smoother gameplay
  • ASUS Dual Fan Cooling thermal design provides 2X greater airflow and runs 3X quieter
  • Premium alloys in power delivery components dissipates heat for cards that run 15% faster and last 2.5 times longer than reference
  • GPU Tweak provides real-time and intuitive tweaking.
Specs:
Height1.5 Inches
Length8.5 Inches
Weight1.8 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches

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Found 41 comments on ASUS GeForce GTX 750Ti GDDR5 2GB Graphics Card GTX750TI-OC-2GD5:

u/burnsbright · 6 pointsr/wow

The video card is only slightly above min spec for Legion. Upgrading it would be my first recommendation. The "recommended" spec per Blizzard is (at least) a GTX 750TI or equivalent AMD card.

Upgrading the video card should help a bit, but whenever there are lots of particle effects the game will lag. I'm running an i7-6700k and GTX 970 and still slow down some with lots of clouds and particles.

Since you've just built this computer, I wouldn't recommend going and buying a super high end video card. That CPU will bottleneck most newer cards, and it would be a waste. You may be able to get better suggestions from /r/buildapc.

u/chinkuSj · 4 pointsr/IndianGaming

I got a Asus GTX750TI-OC-2G that i switched out yesterday for a 1060.

PM me if you want an offer on it.

u/Reapter · 3 pointsr/darksouls3
u/badillin · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

No no no, forget about the 750ti its the same price $109

https://www.amazon.com/GeForce-Express-128-bit-Graphics-GTX750TI-OC-2GD5/dp/B00IB9P1KG/

as the rx460 $112 (discounted right now)

https://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Radeon-NITRO-Graphics-11257-02-20G/dp/B01J1M4HDS

And the 1050ti $150

https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Support-04G-P4-6253-KR-Rodgers/dp/B01MF7EQJZ

You should really consider the rx470 though... its $162 and totally worth the extra $12 if you planned on getting the 1050ti.

https://www.amazon.com/PowerColor-470-AXRX-4GBD5-3DH-OC/dp/B01JGNP79K/

Any of these would be a BIG improvement over your old 560! (the rx460 and the 1050ti are about double as powerful as the 750ti!)

u/dariusz2k · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

The 750TI is a lower power card so you should be okay with most PSU's at about 300W. It doesn't need a 6 pin connector either and can run off the PCI slot power. It actually is a pretty decent card. I have it and can run CS:GO at 60+FPS at full high settings with AA on. It also runs LoL, HoTS and Rocket League at full settings 60FPS. I've heard it can run Fallout 4 on high at about 45 fps as well. Give me a second to look up your power supply and see your wattage.



So your PSU is 300W, but you should be okay I'll check your estimated voltage.


Yeah you've got more than enough wiggle room to support a 750TI. You have a 65W Processor which is great for your low end PSU. At full usage you'll be sitting at about 241W. Just be careful not to buy an 750TI that requires a 6 pin connector.



So for example,


This doesn't need a 6 pin connector.


This does need a 6 pin connector.


Granted if you buy one that does need a 6 pin you'll just need to get a converter cable to change your 4 pins into 6 pins.

u/Pikachu_pizza · 2 pointsr/mexico

Tengo algo más o menos así, presupuesto de 10k como dijiste y corro LOL a gráficos decentes/casi altos, witcher 3 a gráficos medio/bajo.
Intel core i-5
Fuente de poder de 600W
2 RAM DDR3 Corsair de 8GB
Tarjeta madre súper básica pero suficiente
Tarjeta video 2GB GDDR5

u/Metatron-X · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Build Question:

I'm going for an ITX Build. Just a small multimedia PC for the living room and a small emulation box.

So far I have:

Cooler Master Elite 130

Be Quiet Pure Power L8 430W


Intel Pentium 2 x 3,2GHz, Socket 1150, 3MB Cache

Geforce GTX 750Ti

HyperX Savage HX316C9SRK2 DDR3 2x8gb

Asrock B85M ITX

Western Digital Black 1TB, 7200 U/min SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5

Crucial SSD 120 gb, 2,5 ZollSATA III

LG DVD Drive

The things I am most concerned about are loudness, as this PC will be in the living room next to the TV, and temperature.

Can someone recommend a CPU-Cooler with great performance and a suitable size for this ITX build?
Is there anything else I can do/add/buy, to reduce temperature and loudness in this build?

u/Turtle_Up · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

A lot of people like the 750Ti at around $150 but you can buy it used from Amazon warehouse for $112

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00IB9P1KG/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used

Edit: but if you can stretch to $133 i'd definitely get the R7 370 that someone else recommended.

u/eskal · 1 pointr/buildapc

Well, I was playing TF2 on my Geforce 210, but at the lowest settings possible. I just pulled the trigger on an Asus GTX 750ti for $135 since its got all the specs I need for my multi-monitor setup and is pretty energy efficient, supposedly.

u/sonerain · 1 pointr/techsupport

I dont know if I have that, would you know where it would be at I have the Asus model.

u/opuk · 1 pointr/PcMasterRaceBuilds

Thank you for your response.

The GTX 1070 does seem excessive for this current build.

I don't mind playing games on medium/high quality as long as I don't get jitters/FPS drops.

Seems like all RX480 (Canada) are either sold out or are getting terrible reviews.

How would the ASUS GTX750TI 2GD5 fare in my conditions?

u/dat_swag_doe · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

My GPU cost me $100 and I get 150FPS on 1280 on the lowest (it's a Nvidia GeForce GT 640).

If you can spend upwards of $165 and only need a GPU (not too sure how your current other parts could handle it e.g. PSU and CPU), I'd get this GPU, however, it may get throttled to hell by your other parts not being able keep up.

Maybe head over to /r/BuildAPC, they would be better for this type of thing :)

u/MrCraftLP · 1 pointr/ultrahardcore

I would have gotten a 750ti if I were you. Cheaper and more powerful. :)

Could have saved yourself around $150

u/Moxil · 1 pointr/EvolveGame

If you are short on ram it could hinder the experience, yes. So can a slow processor. Just look at the system requirements on evolves steam page for a general idea. This looks cheap and would definitely run Evolve pretty well provided you don't have any bottlenecks: low processor/low ram. In the future if you need graphics related help, post your CPU, ram, AND GPU in your first post.

u/_Uncle_Ruckus_ · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I dunno maybe stuff is more expensive in europe, here the average is $100-120 for a new one (€90-110)

link

and of course if its a few years old I would probably want to pay about half that.

u/Shitty_Paint_Artist · 1 pointr/computers

MMO's and Valve games tend to rely on the CPU so the 750 Ti would be a great choice. It's also super efficient so your power supply isn't even a problem there.

Edit: Here's the cheapest 750 Ti currently if you're in the US. Amazon Newegg

u/gforce328 · 1 pointr/Overwatch

Ok, well I have one more question for you. Do you know if you can put a 3.0 slot into a 2.0 slot? I've been looking for a 2.0 all day at a good price. Because I found this and think it should work with my computer if you can put a 3.0 into a 2.0 https://www.amazon.com/GeForce-Express-128-bit-Graphics-GTX750TI-OC-2GD5/dp/B00IB9P1KG?psc=1&SubscriptionId=AKIAJGB4HK6JUDBWQG7A&tag=show_product_reviews-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B00IB9P1KG
This is also the recommended one.

u/Dennisjbl_787 · 1 pointr/buildapc

This is the Amazon link and
This is the website's link

u/Dave-C · 1 pointr/skyrimmods

Here will get you a 2gb 750ti with a 20 dollar mail in rebate so it ends up being 130usd. In some situations the 260x is more powerful so here is a pretty good comparison of the two.

u/Ayatakaneiro · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Yes, and the prices are higher than in the US..

For example, these very same GTX 750 Ti OC are at the local store a bit over $190 while on Amazon they are $150 and pretty much all the prices for the GTX series start at $170.

This is our best and biggest e-store, so i don't really have many options right now.

P.S.: Sorry for the foreign language, i hope Google can translate those pages

u/xDreamzZx · 1 pointr/buildapc

The link to card 3 is broken, it's the same as card 1...

Card 3.5 is the same as card 2 (look at the serial number: 01G-P4-2757-KR).

  1. Card 1 should be the "worst". Its base clock is 1020 MHz and boost is 1085 MHz against card 2's 1229 MHz and 1320 MHz for boost. The $10 is justified. Also card 1 is a small card while card 2 is full size.

  2. If everything is the same you might consider the 1 GB unless 2 GB is needed. Which I have no idea about, but your old card is 1 GB, so it might be enough. So, if you don't think you need 2 GB you can get either Card 2 or 3.5 as they are the same :)

  3. For a little more money you might consider the GTX 750Ti instead. This one is from Asus (the cheapest on Amazon atm) which is a fine brand for GPUs. Or the R9 270 which is $7 over the 750Ti. See the comparison. The R9 270 outperforms the 750Ti in almost every aspect. If you can go a bit higher ($180) there's a great sale on the R9 270X right now. That's even better, but a lot more expensive though great discount. The 270X is probably not the best idea, as it performs only slightly better than the 270.

    Feel free to ask more questions:)
u/junkjack117 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Either way you know what to do. Ascend brother. I bought myself this baby
http://www.amazon.com/GeForce-750Ti-GDDR5-Graphics-GTX750TI-OC-2GD5/dp/B00IB9P1KG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1417153291&sr=8-3&keywords=750+ti
It's a good upgrade seeing how i have a GT 720

u/Machk1 · 1 pointr/buildapc

On Amazon they have a pretty swell 750ti from ASUS for $155 http://www.amazon.com/Asus-GTX750TI-OC-2GD5-ASUS-Graphics-Cards/dp/B00IB9P1KG

Here's a Linustechtips vid on the card and how it compares to others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcrFzOpTHkw

u/Happyasyougo76 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I don’t think it’s that either, even if I turn off almost all settings and keep the rest on low it still lags a lot.
I did some research on my graphics card and got confused as to why there are two different designs for the same graphics card?

https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Superclocked-Graphics-02G-P4-3753-KR/dp/B00IDG3IDO

https://www.amazon.com/GeForce-750Ti-GDDR5-Graphics-GTX750TI-OC-2GD5/dp/B00IB9P1KG

Maybe the person who uploaded the video was using a different design than mine? I have the one with 1 fan but there seems to be another one with 2 fans.

u/ZeroPride · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Are all of them the same in the way that the don't need a power connector? I was just looking at this one and I'm not sure if it does.

u/ScotOfTheDay · -1 pointsr/iRacing

A lot of people are suggesting you build a pc, and I suggest you to build one too! My previous PC Build was good enough to run iRacing and, Including a BenQ monitor, cost around the £600 mark. I'll post my specs however some of the parts may be discontinued so I'll try and source similar components if they are.

Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P

AMD (Piledriver) FX-6300 3.50GHz

ASUS GTX 750Ti

Ballistix Sport 8GB (2x4GB)

500W EVGA 80+ White Rated PSU

DVD Re-Writable(For Installing Windows)

1TB Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive

BitFenix Comrade Midi Tower


BenQ 22inch Monitor

Let me know if want any of the peripherals(Keyboard/Mouse etc) aswell

Total Cost = ~£543

You might be able to find components cheaper on different websites, especially American based ones(NewEgg).

As for assembly, I followed a tutorial from popular Battlefield YouTuber, JackFrags. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WQxr59KRto He uses old components but the build is more or less the same than the specs above.

You also may want to upgrade the Graphics Card, RAM or CPU. I recently upgraded the 750Ti to a 1060 3GB, FX 6300 to a FX 8350 and RAM by an extra 8GB. Remember, if you do upgrade anything like this, you will most likely need a bigger PSU.

Have fun building :P

Edit: As Raptord put, you should also think about getting a Ryzen CPU. But keep in mind, you would need to get a different motherboard as Ryzen uses an alternative socket to AM3+