GeForce GTX 750 Ti

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At a Glance

Entry Type
Reference GPU
Architecture
Maxwell
Series
GeForce 700 Series
GPU Die
GM107
Launch Date
2014-02-18
CUDA Cores
640
TMUs
40
ROPs
16
Memory
2 GB GDDR5
Bus Width
128-bit
TDP/TBP
60 W
Rec. PSU
250 W
Interface
PCIe 3.0 x16
Data Confidence
Partial

Overview

GeForce GTX 750 Ti is an NVIDIA GPU entry in the GeForce 700 Series family. It is listed with Maxwell architecture and GM107 silicon.

Key reference data: 640 CUDA cores/shaders, 2 GB GDDR5 memory, 128-bit memory bus, 60 W board power class.

Board-partner cards can vary in cooler, PCB, display outputs, clocks, BIOS behavior, and power connector layout.

Why It Mattered

GeForce GTX 750 Ti is a priority page because it introduced first-generation Maxwell to mainstream desktop buyers and is often remembered for its low-power gaming role. The page should focus on efficiency and GM107 context rather than treating it as a high-end card.

Launch Context

Launch context should use NVIDIA's Maxwell announcement for official positioning, pricing, availability, and performance-per-watt claims.

Performance Context

Performance context should compare against GTX 650 Ti, GTX 550 Ti, Radeon R7/R9-era cards, and later GTX 950 only from review data.

Architecture Context

Architecture notes should explain first-generation Maxwell, GM107, and why GTX 750 Ti matters for efficiency before the later high-end Maxwell 2 cards.

Collector Relevance

For archival use, record the board vendor, PCB revision, bus type, memory chips and capacity, BIOS version, cooler or fan, display outputs, TV-out or DVI adapter cables, and photos of both sides of the card.

Used-Market Caution

Used-market notes should focus on board power requirements, low-profile variants, no-auxiliary-power cards, driver age, and actual display outputs by board partner.

Board, Connector, and Cooling Notes

Exact retail board models can differ in cooler, PCB, clocks, display outputs, BIOS behavior, and power connector layout.

Driver and Platform Notes

Driver support depends on architecture, operating system, and current NVIDIA driver branch.

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Reviews1 review

Board-partner, reference-card, article, and video reviews that cover this GPU.

SourcesPartial

Sources reviewed: 2026-06-21

This entry is still being source-checked.

Source Status

Source review pending. Treat narrative notes as incomplete until listed sources are reviewed.

Pending source review topics:

  • why it mattered
  • launch context
  • performance context
  • competitive context
  • driver and platform notes
  • variant notes
Data confidence and source status

Partial entry. Core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.

  • Verified: core specifications and historical notes have been reviewed against listed sources.
  • Partial: core specifications may be present, but history, variant notes, known issues, and source review may be incomplete.
  • Imported: spec-only imported entry pending editorial source review.
  • Needs source review: narrative notes are incomplete until reviewed.

Primary / manufacturer sources

  1. NVIDIA Newsroom, NVIDIA Leads Performance Per Watt Revolution With Maxwell Graphics ArchitecturePrimary launch source for GTX 750 Ti and first-generation Maxwell.Open source
  2. LanOC Reviews, Nvidia GTX 750 Ti Maxwell LaunchPeriod review context for specifications and performance testing.Open source

Independent reference sources

  1. TechPowerUp GPU SpecsModel-level specification reference for this GPU entryOpen source

Derived datasets and spec dumps

  1. RightNow GPU DatabaseOpen data inventory used for bulk normalization and cross-checking Derived/spec-dump source. Treat as a reference dataset, not independent historical verification.Open source

Other sources

  1. ASUS ROG, GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 graphics cards launchedBoard-partner launch context for custom GTX 750 Ti cards.Open source

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