We’ve seen the card deliver excellent frame rates at 1080p with all details turned on. While 30FPS may not be something, we’re talking about Crysis 3 and we’re only consuming a peak of 75W. That’s really impressive. Let’s break it down further:
- Performance. Whilst the card may not boast butter smooth 60FPS with all eye candy maxed in 1080p, a bit of toning down or lower resolution will really see this card fly. Overclocking can squeeze out every drop of performance as the card can really take
- Build Quality. That OC performance is proof enough that this GPU is one solid piece of work. Add to that the great thermals and we’ve got a an excellent hardware that’s deserving of some praise. Unfortunately we’d still call out some things about design on ASUS’ part especially the the fan. The card could’ve easily been a single-slot design and they could’ve done away with the PISS-YELLOW heatsink.
- Functionality. The applications for this card is mostly centered around low-power consumption gaming machines, LAN boxes aimed at MOBA gamers and gaming HTPCs. At 1600×900 this card can really go far and 720p is really where its at if you want everything maxed.
- Bundle. Tssss no free games again.
- Value. At $140, this card has plenty of contention but what most cards lack is its impressive efficiency. That alone makes up for the premium that ASUS is asking and the 3 years warranty makes sure this card goes a long way.
NVIDIA certainly has much to be proud about right now and with many users turning to more efficient solutions for their daily gaming needs, the GTX 750 is certainly the top choice. The ASUS GeForce GTX 750 offers a high-quality, highly efficient card you can be confident in.
The ASUS GeForce GTX 750 is backed by an outstanding 3 year warranty. We give the ASUS GeForce GTX 750 our B2G Recommended Seal.
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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.