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Image of the front: fav.me/d7m1fbx
Image of the back: fav.me/d7m2x12
Image of the backplate connections: fav.me/d7m2yeg
I have been offered a full time position at my current job so I decided to reward myself since I will be making more $$$.
This card will replace my current and aging model (ATI HD5770 fav.me/d3d09uc ). I chose this card as it is shorter than the HD5770 and will fit in my case fav.me/d3jmqqv without removal of 2 harddrives. When I bought the HD5770 I kept low power consumption in mind and I achieved that. The 750TI card is based on the Maxwell architecture developer.nvidia.com/maxwell-c… and it also is efficient on power for the performance it offers. In unofficial testing this card had approx45W less power consumption than the HD5770 while having approximately double the performance in my current and also aging pc fav.me/d3d3p4c . My processor is not allowing this card to get higher scores (bottleneck).
Before I took out the HD5770 I installed Valley Benchmark unigine.com/products/valley/ which I seen someone use on YouTube and because it wasn't a huge download I decided to try it.
Valley benchmark settings (I changed some from default): API: DirectX11, Quality: Ultra, Anti-aliasing: 8x, Resolution: 1920x1080 full screen.
Scores (I ran the benchmark 3 times and this is the highest score out of 3 for each of the cards:
HD5770: Score 496 FPS 11.9 Min FPS 7.1 Max FPS 22.5
750TI: Score 891 FPS 21.3 Min FPS 11.7 Max FPS 38.8
MAX power consumption during benchmark of entire pc with HD5770 was 250W
MAX power consumption during benchmark of entire pc with 750TI was 213W
According to Videocardbenchmark.net The 750Ti has a score of 3632 (as of today June 12 2014), the HD5770 scored 1680.
Manufacturer product page with more info: www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/GT…
Specs taken from above page:
Image of the back: fav.me/d7m2x12
Image of the backplate connections: fav.me/d7m2yeg
I have been offered a full time position at my current job so I decided to reward myself since I will be making more $$$.
This card will replace my current and aging model (ATI HD5770 fav.me/d3d09uc ). I chose this card as it is shorter than the HD5770 and will fit in my case fav.me/d3jmqqv without removal of 2 harddrives. When I bought the HD5770 I kept low power consumption in mind and I achieved that. The 750TI card is based on the Maxwell architecture developer.nvidia.com/maxwell-c… and it also is efficient on power for the performance it offers. In unofficial testing this card had approx45W less power consumption than the HD5770 while having approximately double the performance in my current and also aging pc fav.me/d3d3p4c . My processor is not allowing this card to get higher scores (bottleneck).
Before I took out the HD5770 I installed Valley Benchmark unigine.com/products/valley/ which I seen someone use on YouTube and because it wasn't a huge download I decided to try it.
Valley benchmark settings (I changed some from default): API: DirectX11, Quality: Ultra, Anti-aliasing: 8x, Resolution: 1920x1080 full screen.
Scores (I ran the benchmark 3 times and this is the highest score out of 3 for each of the cards:
HD5770: Score 496 FPS 11.9 Min FPS 7.1 Max FPS 22.5
750TI: Score 891 FPS 21.3 Min FPS 11.7 Max FPS 38.8
MAX power consumption during benchmark of entire pc with HD5770 was 250W
MAX power consumption during benchmark of entire pc with 750TI was 213W
According to Videocardbenchmark.net The 750Ti has a score of 3632 (as of today June 12 2014), the HD5770 scored 1680.
Manufacturer product page with more info: www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/GT…
Specs taken from above page:
- Graphics EngineNVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
- Bus StandardPCI Express 3.0
- Video MemoryGDDR5 2GB
- Engine ClockGPU Boost Clock : 1150 MHz
GPU Base Clock : 1072 MHz - CUDA Core640
- Memory Clock1350 MHz ( 5400 MHz GDDR5 )
- Memory Interface128-bit
- ResolutionDVI Max Resolution : 2560x1600
- InterfaceD-Sub Output : Yes x 1
DVI Output : Yes x 2 (DVI-D)
HDMI Output : Yes x 1
HDCP Support : Yes - Power Consumptionup to 150W 1 additional 6 pin PCIe power required
- SoftwareASUS GPU Tweak & Driver
- ASUS FeaturesOC Series
Super Alloy Power - Dimensions8.58 " x 4.527 " x 1.53 " Inch
21.8 x 11.5 x3.9 Centimeter
Image size
2592x1944px 2.66 MB
Make
FUJIFILM
Model
FinePix Z1
Shutter Speed
1/64 second
Aperture
F/3.5
Focal Length
6 mm
ISO Speed
640
Date Taken
Jun 10, 2014, 6:56:38 PM
Sensor Size
5mm
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I have that problem too having a mid size case. Getting those cables to the hard drives is tough around those graphic cards I have.