As most Nvidia AIC partners did, EVGA has also announced a total of eight different GTX 750 series graphics cards, including four GTX 750 Ti and four GTX 750 graphics cards based on Nvidia's new Maxwell GPU.
In case you missed it both the new GTX 750 series graphics cards are based on the same Nvidia GM107 Maxwell GPU and packs 640 CUDA cores and 2GB of GDDR5 memory for the GTX 750 Ti and 512 CUDA cores and 1GB of GDDR5 memory for the GTX 750. Both feature the same 128-bit memory interface as well as the same reference 1020MHz base and 1085MHz GPU Boost clocks.
The EVGA GTX 750 Ti lineup includes the standard GTX 750 Ti, GTX 750 Ti with ACX cooler, GTX 750 Ti Superclocked and the GTX 750 Ti FTW with ACX cooler. The lineup is pretty much the same for the GTX 750 as well. While the standard GTX 750 Ti works at 1020MHz base and 1085MHz GPU Boost clocks and comes with 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5400MHz, the GTX 750 Ti FTW with ACX cooler will have "slightly" higher 1189MHz GPU base, 1268MHz GPU Boost clocks while the 2GB of GDDR5 memory will remain at reference 5400MHz.
The EVGA GTX 750 Ti Superclocked works at 1176MHz base and 1255MHz GPU Boost clocks while the standard GTX 750 Ti with ACX cooler works at 1059MHz base and 1137MHz GPU boost clocks.
As noted, the SKU lineup is pretty much the same for the GTX 750 as well, so the standard EVGA GTX 750 works at reference clocks which are the same as on the EVGA GTX 750 with ACX cooler, 1020/1085MHz for the GPU and 5012MHz for the 1GB of GDDR5 memory.
On the other hand, the GTX 750 Superclocked is a different story as this one works at 1215MHz for the base and 1294MHz for the GPU Boost clock while the GTX 750 FTW with ACX cooler will end up at 1229MHz base and 1320MHz GPU Boost clocks.
All eight new graphics cards are currently listed as coming soon so we will have to wait a bit longer to see the official price of each model.
Source:
EVGA.com.