ASUS has added yet another graphics card to its new Strix gaming-gear series, the Strix GTX 750 Ti OC.
Featuring exclusive ASUS technologies like the DirectCU II cooler, Super Alloy Power components as well as a factory-overclock, the new ASUS Strix GTX 750 Ti OC packs 640 CUDA cores and works at 1124MHz for base GPU clock and 1202MHz for the GPU Boost clock. It also comes with 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5.4GHz and paired up with a 128-bit memory interface.
According to ASUS, the Strix GTX 750 Ti OC equipped with the DirectCU II cooler, with 6mm copper heatpipes which are in direct contact with the GPU, is up to 58 percent cooler and up to three times quieter when compared to the reference cooled graphics card. The DirectCU II cooler has another ace up its sleeve which is a 0dB mode, as the fan does not spin up unless the temperature exceeds 50°C, which means that the new Strix GTX 750 Ti OC will be mostly silent in 2D and low load scenarios.
As all ASUS gaming oriented graphics cards, the Strix GTX 750 Ti also ships with ASUS GPU Tweak, which enables users to control GPU speeds, voltages and video-memory clock speeds in real time as well as allow users to stream their gameplay.
According to ASUS, the Strix GTX 750 Ti OC should be available on retail/e-tail shelves by the end of this month. Although ASUS did not reveal any details regarding the price, you can expect the Strix GTX 750 Ti OC to be priced at somewhere around €130, depending on the region and the retailer.
Source:
ROG.Asus.com.