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    Default Welcome Maxwell


    To read the reviews:

    GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review - Graphics Card - Tom's Hardware

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2 GB Review | techPowerUp

    Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti review - Article

    cheers!

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    eng eng eng... for a low power GPU (60W), kumbate kaayo'g performance. pero, wla ko ma excite kay wla'y uban na ARM CPU ni sya (as expected since it's their entry level Maxwell based GPU)... nevertheless, the initial cash out lay medyo mahal (an Nvidia price trademark. tsk3x)... diri, starting price for the GTX 750 Ti 2GB (GM107-400) kay around 8.3K php equivalent... then, ang starting price for the GTX 750 1GB (GM107-300)kay 5.8K php...


    Last edited by lloyd_joy; 02-19-2014 at 07:27 AM.

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    how low can you go, way to go nvidia! murag upgrade nasad ni dah! power efficiency is simply amazing!

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    unsa nga pin(4, 6 or 8?) nid ani? murag nindot na i upgrade dah. XD

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    6 pin to ako nakit an sa LTT nga channel

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    ^ usa ra ka 6 pin? wa pa man ko kaabot balay gud mao wa pa ko kakita sa llt, exciting ni dah.XD

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    ^ naa'y mga models na gamit ug 1 x 6 pin ug ang uban wala pud... gamit ra nila ang juice provided by the PCIe slot... this is on both GTX 750 Ti & GTX 750 (non-Ti) variants...

    lipay ani ang mga naka generic PSU lang... hehehe...


    sample lang ha... this is for Inno3D's GTX 750 Ti w/ 2 GB VRAM Extreme Game Edition... no need for an external power...








    and here's for Maxsun GTX 750 Ti w/ 2 GB VRAM & 6 pin power connector... by the way, Maxsun is Palit's product brand sold here in Main land China...



    Last edited by lloyd_joy; 02-19-2014 at 11:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lloyd_joy View Post
    ^ naa'y mga models na gamit ug 1 x 6 pin ug ang uban wala pud... gamit ra nila ang juice provided by the PCIe slot... this is on both GTX 750 Ti & GTX 750 (non-Ti) variants...

    lipay ani ang mga naka generic PSU lang... hehehe...


    sample lang ha... this is for Inno3D's GTX 750 Ti w/ 2 GB VRAM Extreme Game Edition... no need for an external power...








    and here's for Maxsun GTX 750 Ti w/ 2 GB VRAM & 6 pin power connector... by the way, Maxsun is Palit's product brand sold here in Main land China...



    these looks very bad ass, hahahaha, i like it

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    Hooowwwwoooow!!

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