✅Key Specifications:
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti is a budget-oriented, power-efficient desktop GPU launched in February 2014 as part of NVIDIA’s Kepler (GK107) architecture. Here's a concise overview:

- GPU Architecture: Kepler (GK107-400)
- CUDA Cores: 640
- Base / Boost Clock: 1020 MHz / 1085 MHz
- Memory: 2 GB GDDR5
- Memory Bus: 128-bit
- Memory Bandwidth: ~86.4 GB/s
- TDP: 60 W — no external PCIe power connector required (runs entirely off PCIe slot power)
- Process Node: 28 nm
- API Support: DirectX 12 (feature level 11_0), OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 3.0, CUDA 5.0
🎮 Performance (2024 Context):
- Legacy but still usable for light gaming and general use.
- Handles older or less demanding titles well at 1080p low/medium settings, e.g.:
- CS2, League of Legends, Rocket League, Stardew Valley, Terraria, Minecraft (non-RTX)
- Struggles with modern AAA games (Cyberpunk 2077, Starfield, Hogwarts Legacy) even at 720p/low.
- No hardware-accelerated AV1 decode (only H.264/H.265 support via NVENC).
⚙️ Compatibility & Notes:
- PCIe 3.0 x16 interface — works in older (PCIe 2.0) and newer motherboards (backward compatible).
- Great for upgrading aging systems (e.g., Core 2 Duo/i3 2xxx + 4GB RAM) where power supply/headroom is limited.
- Driver support continues (latest Game Ready drivers include GTX 750 Ti), though no new feature updates (e.g., DLSS, Reflex, RTX features are absent).
- Not suitable for AI/ML, rendering, or video editing workloads today.
💡 Fun Fact:
It was one of the first GPUs to bring GDDR5 memory to the sub-$150 segment, offering a huge leap over DDR3-based cards like the GTX 650.
Let me know if you'd like:
- A comparison vs. GTX 1050 / GTX 1650 / RX 570
- Help troubleshooting (e.g., driver issues, no display, fan noise)
- Upgrade recommendations based on your use case/budget
- Benchmarks for specific games
Happy to help! 😊
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