EVGA announces GTX 750 with 2GB of memory

When is just 1GB enough?

EVGA has announced its newest member of the Geforce GTX 700 series, the Geforce GTX 750 with 2GB of GDDR5 memory.


Based on the same design as the original, 1GB equipped, GTX 750, the new EVGA GTX 750 2GB works at Nvidia's reference clocks of 1020MHz for the base GPU clock, 1085MHz for the GPU Boost clock and 1253MHz (5012MHz effective) for those 2GB of GDDR5 memory.

In case you missed it the GTX 750 is based on the Nvidia GM107 Maxwell GPU and packs 512 CUDA cores. It packs either 1 or 2GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with the 128-bit memory interface.

In addition to the standard, reference-clocked GTX 750 2GB, EVGA also plans to introduce a factory-overclock SuperClocked (SC) version of the same graphics card, which will work at 1215MHz base and 1294MHz GPU Boost clock while memory will remain at reference values.

The new EVGA GTX 750 2GB graphics card is currently available directly from EVGA with a price set at US $129.99 while the SuperClocked Edition should go for US $139.99, once it becomes available.







Source: EU.EVGA.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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