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T**C
Best Gaming Card for Low Profile/Low Power Supply Systems
This is a very good video card that provides a lot of power for the buck, especially if your system is constrained to a small form factor (SFF) low profile desktop case (like a Dell or HP) and/or a power supply that doesn't support the extra power runs that are needed for the high end video cards.I put this in a Dell Optiplex GX-620 case, which has since been upgraded to an Optiplex 755 motherboard and a Q6600 CPU. This was a frankenputer that has been built with various left over parts handed down from upgrades to other rigs, and it had an NVidia GTX-630 graphics card I bought years back. After the motherboard and CPU upgrade, the performance limiting factor was the video card. Furmark 3d benchmarks confirmed 15 FPS with a jittery picture was the best it can do. After installing this card, Furmark benchmark (with the same settings as previously tested) it gets over 30-35FPS and the display is fluid and smooth.In the most demanding games on the market today, you can expect to play in low to medium settings. You will not be able to play with all the GPU intensive settings maxed out at 60FPS.... and not with any other card anywhere near the price point of this product.If your system is not constrained to a SFF low profile desktop, I'd recommend to spend a few more bucks and get a card based on the NVidia GTX-950. But if you are stuck with a SFF desktop case, as of the time of this review this is the most powerful graphics card you can use.Please understand that this card is NOT guaranteed to physically fit any SFF low-profile case/motherboard combo out there. This is a double wide card, meaning it takes two expansion slots. SFF motherboards tend to only have one PCI express x16 slot, and that one slot may not be oriented with enough space. If you are standing behind your PC looking at the back, and it only has 3 expansion slots, the MIDDLE or LEFT slot needs to be a PCI Express x16 slot. If the only PCI Express x16 slot is the RIGHT most slot, it probably is not going to fit. I say probably because it totally depends on how the case and motherboard are designed.Technically, this did not fit my Optiplex GX-620 case, because the RIGHT most slot is the one that is PCI Express x16. But it just so happened that there are not electronics components next to that slot and all I had to do was modify the case with a dremel tool. Your best bet is to google your exact PC model and this card, to find documented cases reporting success with your specific model and this card.
D**N
Great Video Card! (4 GB Version)
I've been using this for a couple months now, and I have held off on reviewing it until I have gotten a bit of use out of it, and played some games and all that good stuff. Temps are fantastic, gigabyte cooling amirite? Overclocked to 1400 MHz core clock, and 5800 MHz effective memory speed with MSI Afterburner, under 99% load with gpu benchmarking software, temps were around 58c. Exceptional. One thing to note is that the standard sized card requires external power, one 6-pin pci-e power connector. Performance is pretty good for a two year old card. I play a lot of older titles like team fortress 2, Diablo 3, and Skyrim (Heavily modded) completely maxed out with the highest settings no problems. The whole reason I got this card though, was to play newer titles such as Fallout 4 at reasonable settings without spending a whole lot of money, which it does without a problem. I can run Fallout at high settings, and with the 4 gigs of memory I can set the textures to ultra, with 16x anistropic filtering. It looks pretty good (Not 1080p, my monitor is 1440x900 just under 1080p). You may have a different experience depending on the rest of your hardware, I have a Xeon W3690 3.3 ghz hex core cpu with hyperthreading, and 24gb DDR3 paired with this card and it all performs very well. I recently purchased Shadow of Mordor, Killing Floor 2, and Just Cause 3 with my fingers crossed, hoping this thing would run them at decent settings with playable framerates. They both run at high settings, 900p, and above 60 fps most of the time. I'm actually being bottlenecked by this GPU, the highest CPU usage I have ever seen gaming was around 60%, pretty amazing for a CPU from the early 2000's, but I see GPU usage of 99% all the time. The new 1050 ti was recently released, and the performance of that is quite a bit better than this (of course it is, it's a newer architecture), and it is around the same price. I would recommend the 1050 ti over this card (remember, I'm speaking on the 4GB version which is over 130 USD), I myself am kind of kicking myself for not waiting for the 1050 ti, just a few dollars more I could be getting better performance, but all things considered, this card still kicks plenty of butt, and overall I am very happy with it. If you don't have a lot of money, and you want to play games, this is the GPU for you.
R**S
Great option for upgrading old systems.
Is an old GPU but it's still performing really well. It runs new games like Raise of Tomb Raider at high settings and good FPS. It struggles with 3D modeling software like Blender but most 4gb GPUs do as well. This GPU actually works with older motherboards with PCI-E 2 so it's a great option for upgrading old systems.
A**E
Great card for the price and able to run Rise ...
Great card for the price and able to run Rise of Tomb Raider, The Witcher 3 , Fallout 4 all on high or ultra settings with good fps. For gamers on a budget can't go wrong with this card. Best to use 365.19 drivers as newest drivers have problems even in windows 10 Pro
H**R
GTX 750Ti is a great card.
This is a review for the GTX 750Ti 4 GB.The graphics card is great. I bought it for my PC that has an I3 2120. The card allows me to run all the games I desire to play an 1080p High or Ultra settings 30-60FPS minimum.It does require a 6 pin plug from a power supply so also had to buy one of those.
O**R
4 but probably 5 stars, very happy with it
The delivery was really fast, faster than Amazon said first when I placed the order, a day shorter!!!!Everything was OK, the box intact, the article probably looks better than I expected.Very esay to install, I did it in few minutes; remember, this is a big video card.I rated it 4 stars first because for a card like this I think the price/quality/power ratio -it's 4GB- is certainly very good but I didn't rate it 5 stars because the card sometimes crashes though I'm not sure if the problem is related to the 3D modeling software I use which is "blender"; whenever the card crashed I was using blender and the messages come together saying blender has stopped and the videocard has crashed and has recovered. I have to add the PC has never stopped or had/has any other issues.
A**?
More than comfortably deals with my usage
I bought this mainly as I installed a second monitor and wanted them both to work on HDMI, and this looked the best value double-HDMI socket option (allowing for a bit of future-proofing). I hardly watch TV or films on my machine and don't play PC games these days, but when I do occasionally watch say a trailer, YouTube or a home video, the card handles the data flow seemingly with ease, as you'd expect with 4GB on tap. Job done.
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