BIOSTAR comes back to graphics card market

With GTX 750 Ti

BIOSTAR had abandoned the graphics card market a long time ago, but it seems that the company has decided to come back with the earlier introduced GM107 Maxwell based graphics cards, the GTX 750 Ti.

In order to come back to the graphics cards market, BIOSTAR has unveiled two new GTX 750 Ti graphics cards based on a 28nm Maxwell GM107 GPU packing 640 CUDA cores.

The GTX 750 Ti Gaming/OC is a factory-overclocked model where the GPU is clocked at 1059 MHz GPU base and 1137 MHz GPU boost clocks while the 2GB of GDDR5 on 128-bit memory interface ended up clocked at 5400 MHz. It also comes with a custom cooler and its connectivity include two DVI and one HDMI.

The GTX Ti 750 FPS Cooling has a GPU clocked at 1020 MHz GPU base and 1085 MHz for GPU Boost clock, while its 2GB of GDDR5 on a 128-bit memory interface is also running at 5400 MHz. It also comes with a custom cooler, but its limited to a DVI, VGA, and HDMI display outputs.

No price or availability details have been announced for the moment, but BIOSTAR's motherboards are not easily found in Europe, and we are not sure if graphics cards will share the same fate.








Source: Le Comptoir du Hardware

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


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