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title: "EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti"
brand: "evga"
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# Boost clock up to 1085 MHz 2GB GDDR5 ultra-fast memory PCI-E 3.0 for seamless connectivity EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti

**Brand:** evga
**Price:** ₨459
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your rig with GTX 750 Ti — where power meets efficiency!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti by evga
- **How much does it cost?** ₨459 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sc](https://www.desertcart.sc/products/1182199-evga-geforce-gtx-750-ti)

## Best For

- evga enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted evga brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **24/7 EVGA Support:** Reliable, round-the-clock technical assistance ensures your gaming setup stays unstoppable.
- • **Plug & Play Upgrade:** No extra power supply needed—just slot it in and transform your desktop into a gaming beast instantly.
- • **Future-Proof Visuals:** Supports 4K resolution and NVIDIA G-SYNC for tear-free, ultra-smooth graphics that keep you ahead of the curve.
- • **Power Your 1080p Gaming:** Experience smooth, hyper-realistic gameplay on full HD with 25% more performance than previous-gen GPUs.
- • **Next-Gen Maxwell Efficiency:** Up to 2x power efficiency means cooler, quieter gaming without upgrading your PSU.

## Overview

The EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti is a high-performance graphics card featuring 2GB of GDDR5 memory, a 1085 MHz boost clock, and PCI-E 3.0 interface. Designed for full 1080p HD gaming, it delivers 25% better performance and twice the power efficiency over previous generations thanks to NVIDIA's Maxwell architecture. With support for 4K resolution, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and GeForce Experience, it offers a plug-and-play upgrade that transforms any compatible desktop into a smooth, visually stunning gaming machine without needing a PSU upgrade. Backed by EVGA's 24/7 technical support and a 3-year warranty, it’s the smart choice for millennial professionals seeking powerful yet efficient gaming performance.

## Description

GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti cards give you the gaming horsepower to take on today's most demanding titles in full 1080p HD. They deliver 25% more performance than previous-generation cards and up to twice the power efficiency thanks to the next-generation NVIDIA Maxwell architecture. Plus, they come loaded with GeForce GTX gaming technologies like NVIDIA GameStream, G-SYNC, and GeForce Experience If you're looking for hyper-realistic gameplay, stunning visuals, and exceptional value, this is your graphics card.

Review: Perfect solution, great for games - So a few years ago I bought a refurbished Dell computer, it had the video card upgrade, decent system RAM and was basically what I needed in a computer. about a year later I upgraded the video card to an m-audio unit because I record music, I absolutely love that card. a little less than 2 years ago I became interested in video games for the first time in some years, Diablo 2 was the last game I was greatly enthusiastic about, in order to put the era in context. although I had an "upgraded" video card (Ati radeon 5450), I was having trouble running modern video games at high resolution. (1080P monitor) there were some things I could change about my computer, I upgraded the RAM to the full 8 gigabytes my motherboard was capable of using. I had a problem in the video card department, my computer has a 400 watt power supply and most video cards they were compatible and would provide me the horsepower I needed to play the game, required more power than my system had Available. I put the search for a video card on the back burner and only resumed looking about a month ago. this card was one of the newly available options that was literally plug and play, no need to upgrade my power supply, I literally swap the card into my computer and restarted. What an amazing difference... not only can I run all my games at higher resolutions, I can run them at Ultra settings. I feel compelled to replay games that I finished because the difference in graphic quality is so drastic. not just the increased level of detail, but there are no more chops or glitches, the frame rate is smooth, it may be perceptive but I feel the graphics are more vivid and that I am seeing animations now that the other card simply missed. simply put this card turned my middle-of-the-road computer into a gaming monster, now I don't have the requirements of a pro level gamer playing online MMORPG or lord only knows what type of demanding software. but for the current generation of first person shooters and third person ARPG's, this card performs flawlessly. Notes: -Pciex 2 slot (in my system) -No power supply needed -Quiet & cool -Easy install & setup -Great software that with low memory usage -Powerful enough to run any game i have tried. ( Gta V, middle-Earth -shadow of mordor, bioshock infinite) Update - 9-30-2015 - love it more by the day. Now running two monitors, still kicking ass.
Review: Inexpensive way to turn my Desktop PC into a Gaming PC - I'm looking for graphic card upgrade to my Asus M32CD desktop computer. I want a card powerful enough to play most of today's video games, without spending hundreds of dollars on it. After much market research, I decided on this EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphic card . There are three versions of the GTX 750 card available on the same desertcart product page: 'Ti FTW', 'Ti SC' and 'Ti'. Here are the differences: - The 'Ti FTW' version consumes more power than the other two (80W vs. 60W). So instead of getting all its power from PCI bus, it requires extra power connection from the PC power supply box. - 'Ti' and 'Ti SC' are essentially the same card, expect the latter is over-clocked from 1020MHz base clock to 1176MHz, or 15% higher. I selected the 'Ti' version because it was a few dollars cheaper, and I don't care for the marginal improvement offered by the other two versions. What I did not realize at that time was that this card has no VGA port. Instead it comes with a 'DVI-I to VGA' adapter that you need to connect between the card and your monitor. It works well as long as you don't expect to use a DVI-I monitor and a VGI-monitor at the same time. Also, the adapter added extra depth to the back of your PC. [Installation] Installation is most straightforward… if you know what you are doing. Here are some simple steps to follow: 1. Shutdown the PC and unplug its AC power cord 2. Remove the side panel or entire case to expose the mother board 3. Locate the PCI-Express slot near the back panel (see my uploaded picture for example) 4. Remove the two metal pieces closest to the PCI-Express slot 5. Push the graphic card into the PCI-Express slot until it clicks 6. Close the case, connect monitor to one of the output ports on the card 7. Reconnect AC power cord and power up the PC [Graphic Benchmark] I ran the 3DMARK Sky Diver benchmark program to check the performance of my PC, both before and after the graphic card upgrade. See my uploaded screenshots for details BEFORE: - Overall rating=3228 - Graphics score=2959 - Physics score=6327 The above suggest that the GPU (Intel HD Graphic 530) is the bottleneck while the CPU (Intel Core i5 6400) is adequate. AFTER: - Overall rating=12703 (4x better) - Graphics score=14775 (5x better) - Physics score=6974 (almost unchanged) [Gaming Performance] Before the upgrade, my PC was able to handle most 3rd-person shooter games (such as League of Legends ) smoothly. But it struggles to keep up with newer 1st-person shooter games. For example, I tried the latest Blizzard game Overwatch and found it barely playable. The movement is jerky, with noticeable pixelation and aliasing effects. Good thing I'm ready to upgrade my graphic card. After the upgrade, the difference is like night and day. Overwatch now runs perfectly smooth on my PC, even with everything turned to maximum resolution and details. But of course, smoother graphic does not help me to stay alive. [Conclusion] I’m very happy with my graphic card upgrade. For a relatively small investment, I have improved the gaming performance of my desktop PC by 4-5 times. I consider this approach much better than buying a new low-end Gaming PC. [Update on July 4, 2016] I also tested a low-end MSI GeForce GT 710 card in my computer, but its performance is much worse. The GT 710 scored just 2762 in 3DMARK Sky Diver, while the GTX 750 Ti scored 12703. I'm glad that I made the right decision going with the 750.

## Features

- Memory Detail: 2048MB GDDR5
- Memory Bit Width: 128 Bit
- Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
- EVGA GTX 750 Ti cards give you the gaming horsepower to take on today's most demanding titles in full 1080p HD.
- EVGA's 24/7 Technical Support
- Base Clock: 1020 MHz / Boost Clock: 1085 MHz
- Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
- CUDA Cores: 640
- Memory Bit Width 128 Bit / Memory Speed: 0.4ns / Memory Bandwidth: 86.4 GB/s
- Recommended PSU: 400W or greater power supply
- PCI Express, PCI Express 2.0 or PCI Express 3.0 compliant motherboard with one graphics slot.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IDG3PRI |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,655 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Built-In Media | Graphics card, manuel, cables |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 659 Reviews |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 4096x2160 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843368027902, 04250812403001 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 2 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
| Graphics Description | GeForce GTX 750 Ti |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 2 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Memory Clock Speed | 5400 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | 02G-P4-3751-KR |
| Model Name | 02G-P4-3751-KR |
| Model Number | 02G-P4-3751-KR |
| UPC | 809186288222 801029211701 044111229738 807320174332 843368027902 012302287140 807030512394 801038412564 629688034116 042112012694 803982895745 786884931387 069060202342 809385682982 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** EVGA
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Nvidia GeForce
- **Graphics Processor Manufacturer:** NVIDIA
- **Graphics Ram Size:** 2 GB
- **Video Output Interface:** HDMI

## Images

![EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61CV6hjAvcL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this model need a pci-e power cable?**
A: No it dose not, the big brother with the ACX cooling requires it. This card also requires only 300 watt power supply to run at witch is amazing for the performance trough the new Maxwell architecture.

**Q: Required Power supply?**
A: PerformanceNVIDIA GTX 750 Ti640 CUDA Cores1176 MHz Base Clock1255 MHz Boost ClockMemory2048 MB, 128 bit GDDR55400 MHz (effective)86.4 GB/s Memory BandwidthInterfacePCI-E 3.0 16xDVI-I, HDMI, DisplayPortResolution & RefreshMax Monitors Supported: 3240Hz Max Refresh RateMax Analog : 2048x1536Max Digital : 4096x2160DimensionsHeight: 4.376in - 111.15mmLength: 6.7in - 170.18mmWidth: Dual SlotOperating System SupportWindows 8 32/64bitWindows 7 32/64bitWindows Vista 32/64bitWindows XP 32/64bitRequirementsMinimum of a 300 Watt power supply.Total Power Draw : 60 Watts   http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=02G-P4-3753-KR

**Q: Does it support 3 monitors?**
A: Yes, in the product detail states it supports 3 concurrent displays. Concurrent is defined as at the same time. I do have one other thing to say you would have to use display and 2 dual-link dvi ports to do so. This card from evga does not have 2 dvi. You can purchase an active adapter for dvi to get 3 monitors up and running but make sure it supports eyefinity.

**Q: does this actually include the VGA/DVI adapter as shown in the photos or do I have to purchase it seperately?**
A: Yeah, it comes with the adapter.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect solution, great for games
*by H***Y on September 20, 2015*

So a few years ago I bought a refurbished Dell computer, it had the video card upgrade, decent system RAM and was basically what I needed in a computer. about a year later I upgraded the video card to an m-audio unit because I record music, I absolutely love that card. a little less than 2 years ago I became interested in video games for the first time in some years, Diablo 2 was the last game I was greatly enthusiastic about, in order to put the era in context. although I had an "upgraded" video card (Ati radeon 5450), I was having trouble running modern video games at high resolution. (1080P monitor) there were some things I could change about my computer, I upgraded the RAM to the full 8 gigabytes my motherboard was capable of using. I had a problem in the video card department, my computer has a 400 watt power supply and most video cards they were compatible and would provide me the horsepower I needed to play the game, required more power than my system had Available. I put the search for a video card on the back burner and only resumed looking about a month ago. this card was one of the newly available options that was literally plug and play, no need to upgrade my power supply, I literally swap the card into my computer and restarted. What an amazing difference... not only can I run all my games at higher resolutions, I can run them at Ultra settings. I feel compelled to replay games that I finished because the difference in graphic quality is so drastic. not just the increased level of detail, but there are no more chops or glitches, the frame rate is smooth, it may be perceptive but I feel the graphics are more vivid and that I am seeing animations now that the other card simply missed. simply put this card turned my middle-of-the-road computer into a gaming monster, now I don't have the requirements of a pro level gamer playing online MMORPG or lord only knows what type of demanding software. but for the current generation of first person shooters and third person ARPG's, this card performs flawlessly. Notes: -Pciex 2 slot (in my system) -No power supply needed -Quiet & cool -Easy install & setup -Great software that with low memory usage -Powerful enough to run any game i have tried. ( Gta V, middle-Earth -shadow of mordor, bioshock infinite) Update - 9-30-2015 - love it more by the day. Now running two monitors, still kicking ass.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inexpensive way to turn my Desktop PC into a Gaming PC
*by N***R on June 9, 2016*

I'm looking for graphic card upgrade to my Asus M32CD desktop computer. I want a card powerful enough to play most of today's video games, without spending hundreds of dollars on it. After much market research, I decided on this EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphic card . There are three versions of the GTX 750 card available on the same Amazon product page: 'Ti FTW', 'Ti SC' and 'Ti'. Here are the differences: - The 'Ti FTW' version consumes more power than the other two (80W vs. 60W). So instead of getting all its power from PCI bus, it requires extra power connection from the PC power supply box. - 'Ti' and 'Ti SC' are essentially the same card, expect the latter is over-clocked from 1020MHz base clock to 1176MHz, or 15% higher. I selected the 'Ti' version because it was a few dollars cheaper, and I don't care for the marginal improvement offered by the other two versions. What I did not realize at that time was that this card has no VGA port. Instead it comes with a 'DVI-I to VGA' adapter that you need to connect between the card and your monitor. It works well as long as you don't expect to use a DVI-I monitor and a VGI-monitor at the same time. Also, the adapter added extra depth to the back of your PC. [Installation] Installation is most straightforward… if you know what you are doing. Here are some simple steps to follow: 1. Shutdown the PC and unplug its AC power cord 2. Remove the side panel or entire case to expose the mother board 3. Locate the PCI-Express slot near the back panel (see my uploaded picture for example) 4. Remove the two metal pieces closest to the PCI-Express slot 5. Push the graphic card into the PCI-Express slot until it clicks 6. Close the case, connect monitor to one of the output ports on the card 7. Reconnect AC power cord and power up the PC [Graphic Benchmark] I ran the 3DMARK Sky Diver benchmark program to check the performance of my PC, both before and after the graphic card upgrade. See my uploaded screenshots for details BEFORE: - Overall rating=3228 - Graphics score=2959 - Physics score=6327 The above suggest that the GPU (Intel HD Graphic 530) is the bottleneck while the CPU (Intel Core i5 6400) is adequate. AFTER: - Overall rating=12703 (4x better) - Graphics score=14775 (5x better) - Physics score=6974 (almost unchanged) [Gaming Performance] Before the upgrade, my PC was able to handle most 3rd-person shooter games (such as League of Legends ) smoothly. But it struggles to keep up with newer 1st-person shooter games. For example, I tried the latest Blizzard game Overwatch and found it barely playable. The movement is jerky, with noticeable pixelation and aliasing effects. Good thing I'm ready to upgrade my graphic card. After the upgrade, the difference is like night and day. Overwatch now runs perfectly smooth on my PC, even with everything turned to maximum resolution and details. But of course, smoother graphic does not help me to stay alive. [Conclusion] I’m very happy with my graphic card upgrade. For a relatively small investment, I have improved the gaming performance of my desktop PC by 4-5 times. I consider this approach much better than buying a new low-end Gaming PC. [Update on July 4, 2016] I also tested a low-end MSI GeForce GT 710 card in my computer, but its performance is much worse. The GT 710 scored just 2762 in 3DMARK Sky Diver, while the GTX 750 Ti scored 12703. I'm glad that I made the right decision going with the 750.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game card. Better than a PS4.
*by M***2 on October 3, 2016*

This is an amazing gaming card for the price. In fact, I bought two, one for my son and one for my nephew (both have birthdays the same week). But be aware, an i3 or preferably i5 processor chip is needed to feed the card at 100%, or it just lags along at about 20% of its capability. For example, the desktop had an intel G2030 cpu (dual core, 3Ghz max speed, no turbo mode). After installing the EVGA card, the G2030 was running 100% while running any video game, but the EVGA card was only running 20%. So the CPU was replaced with an intel i5-3470 cpu (3rd gen i5, quad core, 3.2Ghz, 3.6Ghz turbo mode max). Now the i5 CPU runs 50-70%, while the EVGA card is running at 100% (as it should) and the game action is amazing. No glitching, no freezing, great detail, and all games are run at max resolution, max textures, shading, reflections, etc smooth as silk using a HDMI connection at 1080p resolution. By comparison, my son has the latest model PS4, and this EVGA video card blows away the PS4 for detail and realism in game play on the same 52" HDTV screen. If you want to update a desktop with this EVGA game card, make sure your desktop has: - I5 or better CPU (I bought two used I5-3470 off ebay for about $90 each, free shipping) - 8GB memory - 300 watt power supply (although you can get away with a 250 watt) Additional fans may be needed to handle the heat from the EVGA card. If the CPU is upgraded, be sure to upgrade the CPU heat sink and fan assembly or it can cook itself. Note, this card is too tall to fit in low profile desk top computers. It fits the classic tower style PCs. If you need a low profile version of this nVidea, GeForce GTX 750TI card, MSI makes a low profile version. Same performance, same nVidea chips. I know, I put it in my own low profile desk top PC. PS. I build and repair computers for a living.

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