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.Yes it is at its limits since it is a review sample which AMD and Intel and OEMs always send their best off for reviews. You seem to not get just because a card can boost to a certain frequency wit will be stable at that clockspeed even with greater power delivery or cooling. Even 1.4GHZ that would be a 15% overclocK
If you have a 400W PSU, it doesn't mean it is using 400W of power. The 750Ti is such a low power drawing card, over time, it will save money. Sure the 270X is faster and so is the 660 but again, when you factor in the price and power uasage, the 750Ti is a stonking card.
The cheapest 270X (£144) is a Sapphire boost OC and peak power draw in gaming is 172W
The cheapest 750Ti (£114) is a MSI OC and the peak power draw in gaming is 74W
This is my point. For such a low powered card, it is ideal for a living room PC/Bedroom or for those that want to get into gaming on a PC and spend as little as possible.
Not bothering with you CAT, as you are too aggressive. I will leave it there.
@ CAT
You have taken what I said completely out of context and gone off on a tangent.
Regarding the R7 260X,things are whacked with that SKU. It basically has the same GPU as the HD7790 with only 100MHZ higher core and memory clockspeeds,and the Trueaudio SOC enabled.
But rated TDP and power consumption rose a silly amount.
Personally I think the Trueaudio SOCs have bumped up power consumption.
I always pushed people towards other AMD and Nvidia alternatives,unless the card was cheap.
Don't get me wrong the GTX750TI has its place too,but its not the slam dunk over so many other cards,its being touted as.
When the relative pricing things might look different and people forget many of the reviews which are US based,have relatively more expensive AMD cards. However,this is the UK,where prices are different.
The 750TI is good on power but AMD could easily achieve the same by doing exactly what Nvidia did to get this, strip out half the texture units
I hope they never do because its just diluting what a GPU can do and is, yet they may have no choice, Nvidia will ram the power issue down people throats and no one is really going to pull them up on what they actually did here.
So what we end up with is the erosion of what a GPU is.
"Oh look everyone, it only uses 60 Watts of power.. Nvidia FTW!"
Its only 60 Watts worth of GPU.
The 750TI is good on power but AMD could easily achieve the same by doing exactly what Nvidia did to get this, strip out half the texture units
I hope they never do because its just diluting what a GPU can do and is, yet they may have no choice, Nvidia will ram the power issue down people throats and no one is really going to pull them up on what they actually did here.
So what we end up with is the erosion of what a GPU is.
"Oh look everyone, it only uses 60 Watts of power.. Nvidia FTW!"
Its only 60 Watts worth of GPU.
Then surely this is the case with all GPU's except the 780Ti 6GB and 290X? Effectively, anything else is a diluted GPU (as you put it).
You are only looking at this from a performance perspective (which isn't a bad thing) but for the performance per watt perspective, I see this as a very good GPU. I can see the appeal of both this and the 270/X in truth.
Well, when we look at it like this,
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-188-GW&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1854
£120 for that 750Ti
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-328-SP&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=1982
£144 for that 270X
You can clearly see that the 750Ti is the price performance king and you will save even more money, as it is far more efficient than the 270X. I always picture people who buy these cards as price aware and £24 saving is not to be sniffed at.
No it isn't. You do realise the GTX750TI is still a slower card,meaning it will have to be replaced quicker?? So over a few years you will be spending more in graphics card upfront.
KFA2 GTX660:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-036-KF&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=2379
MSI R9 270:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-245-MS&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=1982
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Both around £130. R9 270 cards have been even lower for short periods.
The R9 270 and GTX660 against a GTX750TI which has been pushed to its limits?? Really now - so what happens when you overclock those?
Moreover,have you even run a midrange card??
My GTX660,H67 mini-ITX motherboard and a 80W TDP Xeon E3 1220(Core i5 2400) with an SSD and 2 HDDs consumes at most 200W during the combined test of 3DMark at the wall using an XFX PRO 450W PSU,which is Bronze rated.
My whole rig can run off a decent 300W PSU.
So if you had a Gold or Platinum rated PSU and an IB or Haswell based CPU,it would mean even yes.
That is peak power consumption. Usually it is around 150W to 180W at the wall.
Power consumption and PSU E-PEEN is only there to make people spend silly amounts on PSU you don't need.
PSU companies have made people gullible.
Anyone who is specced a rig on here will have at least a decent 300W+ PSU.
Moreover,I have run nothing but SFF mini-ITX and Shuttle SFF main rigs since late 2005.
You know the kind of rigs,where a 250W to 500W PSU are the most common??
I ran an unlocked 6800LE,ie,basically a 6800GT, off a 250W Shuttle TFX PSU with an overclocked XP 2800.
I ran a massively overclocked E4300,loads of RAM,multiple drives and an overclocked 8800GTS 512MB off a 400W Shuttle SFF PSUs on a blasted 975X chipset which drank power.
I ran a massively overclocked Q6600,loads of RAM,multiple drives and an overclocked HD5850 1GB at 950MHZ off a 450W Shuttle SFF PSUs on a blasted 975X chipset which drank power.
Plenty of people are running decent cards off 350W to 450W Silverstone PSUs.
The top end Valve SteamBox uses a Core i7 4770 and a Geforce Titan off a Silverstone 450W SFF PSU.
Those SFF PSUs are compact group regulated designs - they are decent for the size but not as good as full sized PSUs.
Thats just a few examples of what I have run in tiny boxes with limited cooling.
Wow, seems like many are so against this new Nvidia GPU to the point of nearly having a cardiac arrest.
Wow,seems some people are so against faster cards like the GTX660 and R9 270 to the point of cardiac arrest too,especially when such cards consume under 200W at the wall in a full system and are faster. Maybe,next time read the thread and see what people are answering to.
I have a GTX660 and my other SFF system is still using a 9300 IGP under Linux,so really don't start this nonsense against Nvidia rubbish. I must be so against Nvidia,that I have no AMD cards in any system I use ATM.
Greg, what you bought for your HTPC is a Discrete LapTop GPU Masquerading as a Desktop GPU.
In the same way an 8970m is an R9 270X with half its guts striped out to bring the power down.
Why so angry? I've read the thread and it's just the same old stuff I see day in, day out really - let those who want to buy the 750Ti buy it, they will have their reasons and I'm not about to start a crusade to stop people buying certain GPUs. Each to their own and all that...
Why so angry? I've read the thread and it's just the same old stuff I see day in, day out really - let those who want to buy the 750Ti buy it, they will have their reasons and I'm not about to start a crusade to stop people buying certain GPUs. Each to their own and all that...
I didn't buy anything and doubt I will but if I was to buy a living room PC, I would be very interested in this GPU, as it is clearly better than what is in the PS4.