TEMPERATURE & POWER CONSUMPTION
To measure both power consumption and heat, we stress the video card and record the peak values for heat and wattage. We use default values on the cards and stress test them using a mix of Kombustor Dx11 Burn-In Test with Post-FX.
And there’s that incredible efficiency NVIDIA is raving about. At only 78w at full-load, the GTX750 delivers performance excellent performance per watt. This bad-ass efficiency is in turn converted into better thermals as we see the card just hovering above 60*C. ASUS did a good job slapping a larger heatsink on this card but we can really say it could easily be a single slot design.
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I need help to buy this card (asus gtx 750 1GB OC).
there is lot of confusion on internet about its directx version,
11.0 or 11.2?
my buying decision is based on this.
Hi!
Both the GTX750 and GTX750Ti support DirectX 11.2 as stated in the NVIDIA’s official specs sheet:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750/specifications
Hope that clears things up. 😉
Thanks for reply,
I contacted asus they said it is Directx 11.0.
even box n official specs says it is 11.0.
Guy at Game-Debate said it is 11.0 at hardware level n 11.2 via software.
on the other hand MSI gtx 750 is 11.2.
I am thinking of getting MSI.
I would actually recommend the MSI also as its definitely the more affordable option. Also, if you are planning to get the custom-cooler version (Twin Frozr GAMING), its got a decent cooler that should give you more overclocking headroom because of the better cooling.
Hope you find what you need. 🙂
ya, thanks.
I am going for msi, Twin Frozr is very expensive than normal version here in india.