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Introducing the EVGA GeForce GT 740

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Accelerate your entire PC experience with a new EVGA GeForce GT 740 graphics card. Enjoy all your videos and pictures at HD resolutions, with 10X faster video editing, 13X faster photo editing, and 9X faster web browsing compared to integrated graphics. Plus, experience 4X faster gaming performance that makes all your gameplay richer and smoother. You can even tap into GeForce Experience to automatically get the latest drivers and optimize game settings with a single click. The EVGA GeForce GT 740 is everything you love, a whole lot faster.



Specifications
  • 384 CUDA Cores
  • Available in GDDR5 and DDR3 Models
  • Available in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB Models
  • 128bit Memory Interface
  • Available in Single Slot and Dual Slot Models
For more information, visit the product page.

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EVGA goes for the blitz with 9 models!

Probably the best looking cards posted so far. Nice shroud, no VGA.
 
EVGA goes for the blitz with 9 models!

Probably the best looking cards posted so far. Nice shroud, no VGA.
It looks like they're using a 2-pin fan on these coolers. If they're anything like the ones on the GTX 750, then fan control will be minimal (can't go lower than 50% fan speed or so, which will make the card louder than necessary). :(
 
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