Although we have already seen some of the first pictures of the GM107 GPUs which will be behind the upcoming GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti graphics cards, we can now also see some of the first pictures of Add-In-Card (AIC) branded GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti as well as their full specifications.
Sweclockers.com site managed to get some pictures of the AIC branded GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti graphics cards while the British UK Gaming Computers site got their hands on a couple of those and pulled full specifications from GPU-Z. According to details, the GTX 750 Ti will work at 1085MHz for the GPU with 1163MHz GPU Boost and pack 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5.5GHz.
The GTX 750 on the other hand will feature same GPU clocks but will only ship with 1GB of memory clocked at slower 5.1GHz. The UK site also ran some 3DMark 11 benchmarks showing that the GTX 750 Ti scores P5963 points while the GTX 750 gets P5250.
Of course, we already wrote that partners will be able to do custom versions from day one so there will be a lot of differences in not only coolers, but clock speeds as well.
In case you missed it earlier, both the GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti are scheduled to launch on February 18th.
Source:
Sweclockers.com,
UKGamingComputers.co.uk.