As one of the major Nvidia AIC partners, it was obvious that ASUS will not miss a chance to come up with its own versions of the GTX 750, GTX 750 Ti and the GTX Titan Black graphics card and all three will be bundled by GPU Tweak while the GTX 750 series will feature ASUS' own custom cooling solutions.
ASUS decided to make the GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti a part of its OC Series while GTX Titan remained at reference design as well as the reference clocks. The lineup starts with the GTX 750 OC which packs 512 CUDA cores while the GM107 GPU is set to work at 1059MHz base and 1137MHz Boost clocks. It also packs 1GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5010MHz and paired up with a 128-bit memory interface. The current price in Europe is set at around €140.
The next in line is the GTX 750 Ti OC, which packs a bit heftier dual-fan cooling solution and 640 CUDA cores. It works at 1072MHz base and 1150MHz GPU Boost clocks and packs 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5400MHz and paired up with the same 128-bit memory interface. The price in Europe is set at around €170.
The last, but not the least, is the GTX Titan Black. Although ASUS decided to stick to Nvidia's reference design as well as the reference clocks of 889MHz base and 980MHz Boost for the GPU and reference 7000MHz clock for 6GB of GDDR5 memory, we certainly hope that we will see a custom solution from ASUS pretty soon. The price in Europe is set at around €960.
The entire range of launched graphics cards is equipped with ASUS' GPU Tweak software which should be able to give you additional overclocking capabilities in a rather easy way.
Source:
ASUS.com.