Geforce GTX 750Ti in 2022| Is the old Budget King worth it now| Review

Nvidia launched the GTX 750 Ti on 18 February, 2014 with the launch of the Nvidia 700 series Cards. It was a mid range Graphics Card which could run all the titles at low to mid settings that time. It was priced at something about $150 dollars which is today just $50 - $80 or less than 8000INR.

That time there were nearly no cards that could compete with the GTX 750 Ti's price to performance ratio and that was the reason why it was getting purchased by most of the budget gamers. Now when there is a GPU shortage and price increase, is there a reason to purchase this card?

The GTX 750 Ti is based on the second generation of the Maxwell Micro-architecture with the GM107 chip and fabricated on 28 nm process. This card has 640 CUDA cores, 16 ROPs, along with 40 texture units. It comes with a Base Clock of 1020 MHz and can be boosted up to 1085 MHz. 

Along with this, this card has a GDDR5 Memory Interface and Memory clock of 5.4 GB/s. It has Memory Width of 128 bit and Memory Band-Width of 86.4 GB/s. It can be found with 1GB, 2Gb or 4 GB VRAM variants. It has a TDP of 60 W. It can support up to 4 monitors at a time with the maximum resolution of 4096x2160p or 4K Ultra HD. This Graphics Card is G-sync ready and supports PCI Express 3.0.

                    

This card supports DirectX 12 which means that all new titles would run on this Graphics Card. The GTX 750 Ti used here is an ASUS card and is paired with a Core i5 11400F   to make sure that there is no CPU bottleneck but even a Core i5 3470 will be able to extract full performance of this card, 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz memory is used in dual channel.

The results above were achieved at the lowest settings at 1920*1080p resolution. Apex Legends and battlefield 5 were less smoother and at some times, there were Frames drops but the other games launched before 2020 were smooth as these games are optimised well,

Here in this graph graphical intensive and newer games were played at 1280*720p resolution on lowest settings, Battlefield 2042 didn't launched, God of War was a stuttery mess. Forza Horizon 5 and RDR 2 were little more smoother 50FPS+. We can achieve more FPS with AMD FSR which is compatable with some games played here

This GPU is no longer a really good choice to buy now as this GPU has gotten very old now and it would not be supported by the most upcoming games like Battlefield 2042, this GPU might stop getting updates from the manufactures in few upcoming years.

You can just buy an Intel CPU or AMD Ryzen APU which will be a better choice and there will be a room to upgrade. The old budget beast can now rest as it is no longer something you should spend money on.

If you had any doubts, then please let me know.

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