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GeForce GTX 750 Ti "Maxwell" First Performance Numbers Out

660 performance without even needing a 6pin. What a dream.
 
Or progress? Might Maxwell be that good?
I am saying that would be awesome, not being sarcastic for once. I have an old 9800gt still, the green version that required no 6pin. I still love that card. Since then I have become more of a power user though and would want a 2x8pin gpu.
 
Um ok, the card is an low-med level card so big deal. This is your idea of a dream? Slightly faster than last gen, rather disappointing.
The highest performance card that you can get right now not needing even a 6pin is a 7750 I am pretty sure.
 
Notice the 650 Ti Boost disappeared so quickly? I guess it was faster than nv wanted.

I know! They were the perfect blend of price and performance! Sad to see it go.
 
The highest performance card that you can get right now not needing even a 6pin is a 7750 I am pretty sure.

So what?! The POS 250 w power supply that came with my mini ITX board had a 6-pin. Really, what p/s does not have at least one 6-pin?
 
So what?! The POS 250 w power supply that came with my mini ITX board had a 6-pin. Really, what p/s does not have at least one 6-pin?
picoPSU
 
Not quite a 660 but the kick is no six pin connector. I'd say it looks pretty impressive on 28nm. And it's not about PSU. It's efficiency, think what the big Maxwell can do. If this 750 is indeed Maxwell...
 
So what?! The POS 250 w power supply that came with my mini ITX board had a 6-pin. Really, what p/s does not have at least one 6-pin?
Yes. It is niche. I niche my pc used to fall into. Now I have bigger more powerfull components cooled better with water.
 
Not quite a 660 but the kick is no six pin connector. I'd say it looks pretty impressive on 28nm. And it's not about PSU. It's efficiency, think what the big Maxwell can do. If this 750 is indeed Maxwell...

Are you sure about the six-pin thing? I though there was a six pin on it. This shiny new Maxwell architecture will have it's work cut out for it. The AMD 265, which is basically a massaged hd 7850, has been reviewed. And it is a price/$ and perf/watt champion. Pretty good for a two year old design.
 
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