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MSI rolls out its own GTX 750 series graphics cards

by on18 February 2014

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Makes them a part of the Gaming Series

MSI has launched its own version of the GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti which will be a part of MSI's Gaming Series lineup. With 55W and 60W TDPs and compact size, these two cards should be ideal for building small gaming stations or multimedia PCs, according to MSI.

As a part of the Gaming series, both the new MSI GTX 750 Gaming and the GTX 750 Ti Gaming will feature the same Twin Frozr IV dual fan design as well as Military Class Technology including Hi-C Caps, Solid Caps and SSCs. The GTX 750 Ti Gaming is equipped with 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5400MHz, packs 640 CUDA cores while the GTX 750 has 1GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5010MHz and 512 CUDA cores. Both cards share the same 128-bit memory interface as well as same GPU base and Boost clocks set at 1085MHz and 1163MHz.

The good side of the story is that since both of the new graphics cards have below 60W TPD, they lack PCI-Express power connectors and draw all their power from the PCI-Express bus.

The suggested retail price for the GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti is set at US $119 and US $149 but we guess that MSI's Gaming Series will have a slight premium.

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Last modified on 19 February 2014
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