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The MSI N750Ti-2GD5TLP is a compact yet powerful graphics card featuring the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750Ti GPU with 2GB of high-speed 128-bit GDDR5 memory. It supports up to 4K UHD resolution and multiple display outputs including VGA, DVI-D, and HDMI. Designed with military-grade components and equipped with GPU Boost 2.0 technology, it delivers reliable, efficient performance ideal for professional and casual gamers alike.
| ASIN | B00SOXMPJY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,325 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | msi |
| Card Description | Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti, 2GB GDDR5, 1020 MHz GPU, 5400 MHz Memory |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,005) |
| Date First Available | October 21, 2017 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 6.6 x 2.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | N750Ti-2GD5TLP |
| Manufacturer | MSI Computer |
| Max Screen Resolution | 4096x2160 |
| Memory Speed | 5400 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 6.6 x 2.1 inches |
| Series | N750Ti-2GD5TLP |
A**N
A great graphics card option for a low-profile PCIe case.
I doing a quick edit to add some additional info... The MSI low-profile GTX750Ti graphics (N750TI-2GD5TLP) card is a good choice if you are dealing with a PC case that will only accept half-height PCIe cards. Gigabyte also has a nice low profile GTX750Ti based card (GV-N75TOC-2GL) that has a slightly different, but equally nice set of features: Gigabyte Graphics Cards GV-N75TOC-2GL Each card has it's own unique advantages, so here is a quick run down... Both these cards will offer similar performance. Technically the Gigabyte card has a higher boost clock spec at 1111, but my recently purchased MSI card is running right out of the box at a stock boost clock of 1150 without any overclocking, and holds that boost very nicely even under load. So MSI's published specs are probably just a little out of date. Both cards should work in both full height PCIe slots as well low profile slots (include both tall and short brackets) but if you have a case that will accept a larger cards you might want to check out other more powerful options. Although both cards are based on the Nvidia GTX750Ti chipset, there are some important differences: -- The MSI Card provides a standard old-school 15 pin D-Sub VGA Analog Video port, plus a single HDMI port, plus a single DVI port, for a total of THREE video ports, and the specs say the card will support TWO monitors at the same time. If you need to connect to an old-school analog VGA monitor port, then you will definitely want to go with the MSI Card, as the Gigabyte version lacks this feature. -- The Gigabyte low profile card lacks a VGA port, but has TWO HDMI ports, a DVI Port, plus a single newer style Display Port, which is a much more up to date selection of video interfaces, which could be important to you if you want to run multiple monitors. In addition Gigabyte claims that their GV-N75TOC-2GL low profile card supports up to FOUR monitors (all four ports at the same time). This is a nice feature but you will want to keep in mind that all those pixels do add up, so don't count on gaming on four 1080 monitors at the same time, because this will stress your GPU like a 4K monitor - and although the GTX750Ti chipset works fairly well up to 1080, it doesn't have anywhere near the processing power needed to maintain reasonable frame rates at 4K. If you do try this, expect 7 to 10 FPS with lots of hicups. On the other hand, you might get four screens working reasonably well if your application isn't too processing intensive. So if you just want to spread your spreadsheets out across four monitors, that should be fine - but don't count on high end gaming on 4 x 1080 monitors because that just isn't going to happen. -- The MSI has dual compact cpu style fans, where the Gigabyte has a single very slightly larger compact fan. -- The MSI card uses a different slot arrangement in the full height and low profile configurations. The full-height configuration uses a single slot full height bracket that hosts all three video connectors - while in the low profile configuration it uses two smaller brackets side by side. This splits out the VGA connector on a ribbon cable to a separate slot. If you don't need the VGA connector (or mod your case to relocate it) then you can get by with a single external PCIe slot in both the full-height and low-profile configuration (internally though you still need about two slots worth of space to clear the fans). Because of this arrangement, I was able to install the MSI card in my super compact Mini-ITX case which only offered a single external slot - where the Gigabyte card simply would not fit in that particular case. -- The Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GL card uses a simpler, but slightly less flexible arrangement in which both the full height and low-profile brackets are the same double slot width, the full height bracket is just taller, so for either low profile or full-height PCIe you need a dual width external slot with this card (two slots side by side). -- The MSI card is a bit more expensive at this point in time - not surprising I suppose, since dual fan cards generally cost more than single fan GPU cards - but both card offer almost identical boost clock performance - so with good case ventilation, allowing both cards to run at full speed, you shouldn't see much of a difference in performance. So, after all that info -- how well will these GTX750Ti based cards perform??? -- Not bad at all actually, in fact surprising well. When paired with a reasonable CPU like an I3-6100 (~$115), and 8 Gigs of RAM, both these GTX750Ti based cards will punch well above their weight and deliver gaming performance that is on a par with (or even slightly better than) the current high end dedicated gaming consoles like the Xbox One and PS4. If you find this hard to believe, just search GTX750Ti on YouTube, and you can find lots of examples with detailed comparisons of frame rates in various games. Most of the other available low-profile PCIe GTX 700 series cards (like the GTX720) just do not have the graphics processing power to play current games with good frame rates and quality, but the GTX750Ti is a 'real gpu' that has a respectable 640 graphics processing 'cuda cores', and though that does not exactly make it a high-end graphics card by modern PC gaming standards, it gets the job done. By way of comparison, the GTX950 has 768 cores, the GTX960 has 1024 cores, and the new cutting edge GTX1060 has 1280 cores - Unfortunately, each of these more powerful cards costs more, draws quite a bit more power - AND NONE OF THEM ARE AVAILABLE AS A LOW-PROFILE PCIe CARD. This is mainly due to thermal limitations, because high performance GPUs work REALLY HARD, and as a result generate a fair amount of heat - and where most high end GPUs generate 120 Watts of heat or more, the GTX750Ti has a more moderate rating of 65 watts. Not that this is a picnic when you are dealing with a low profile card and proportionally smaller heatsink. This leads to my only real reservation about these low profile cards, which is that they run a little hot. In free air under a full load my MSI card is hitting 75C to 78C, and if the card doesn't get good air flow, it will quickly ramp up into the 80's and start throttling (reducing the clock frequency to protect itself). This isn't a criticism of MSI's design, because with reasonable air flow it works great, and these Nvidia Maxwell GPU chips generally run fairly hot. When you shrink a full sized GPU down like this, thermals are bound to be tight (the Gigabyte card has to deal with the same issues) -- but I did have to mod my case a bit to insure that this card would get adequate air flow for cooling. Given the price I paid for my MSI N750TI-2GD5TLP, and the performance I am getting, I consider the MSI card to be a good value and am glad I did the upgrade. -- but if you are looking for a lower price, or would like a card with better multi-monitor capability, display port, and dual HDMI, then you might want to also check out the Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GL.
C**Y
Compact & cool powerhouse
I bought this to use in a small form factor PC so I wanted the highest performance possible in a small size with low heat output. PERFORMANCE =========== Previously I was using the processor integrated graphics, Intel HD Graphics 4600. When running 3D games on moderate to low settings I was getting 25-50 frames per second. After adding this card I raised all of the graphics quality and resolution settings to the maximum and now get 90+ frames per second. So this upgrade may a huge difference in the play-ability of 3D games. SIZE ==== The card is standard "low profile" height and comes with low profile brackets. It is fairly short front to back, extending just a little past the slot on the motherboard. The width is less than two slots but does extend well beyond a single slot width. My System details: ASUS H87I-Plus mini-ITX motherboard Intel Core i7 4770s CPU 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, 500GB 2.5" HDD In Win Development Case Mini-ITX SFF 1/0/(2) Bays USB HD Audio Fan 300W Black Retail IW-BP655.FH300TB3 Fan Modification: Because this card is nearly two slots wide I had to modify it to fit in my case, fortunately this was very easy. I removed the stock fans and shroud. The fan/shroud assembly is attached with four small screws. Once removed the heat sink extends just a little past one slot width and fits in the In Win BP655 case. Since the graphics card requires cooling I added this blower fan Antec Cyclone Blower, Expansion Slot Cooling Fan to the back end of the card so the blower pushes air across the heat sink. To make the fan fit and secure it I slid off the metal slot bracket, then used velcro to attach it to the bottom of the case and to the adjacent drive cage. This method worked perfectly and holds the fan very securely. I wired the Blower fan up to the wires for the old fan so it is speed controlled by the graphics card. UPDATE: I added some photos to show what this looks like. With the top of the case installed it forces the air flow down the card through the heat sink keeping things nice and cool. After these changes the graphics card temperature stays well below the maximum and the fan never spins up beyond 75%. I am very happy with my purchase and would definitely buy this MSI graphics card again.
D**Y
Well worth the money!
I recenlty upgraded my GTX 460SE to this card and it's worked really well so far. The included software pretty much sucks but the card itself works well. After looking around online most people recommend not using the included MSI Gaming app anyway. It has several buttons with no descriptions (poor GUI) so you really don't know how to easily use it without digging into a manual or searching around online. This problem wouldn't exist if a little more thought was put into the software. It's also pretty sad that it doesn't include a user friendly program that lets me easily manage the fan profiles, but it is what it is. I don't notice the card ramping up the fan speeds when I play games either, which means either the fans don't work properly without the Gaming app or the card hasn't reached some magical unknown temperature in which to turn them up (I fear the former). If the software was a bit better I would defnitely rate the card as 5 stars because the specs seem pretty decent, but until these companies put a bit less time into the hardware and more into the software it will remain a less than amazing product.
ス**ー
今までやっていたゲームがカクつくようになったので、このグラボと交換しました。 それまで使っていたグラボでは設定できなかったレベルでも、しっかりくっきり表現してくれます。
C**N
Tardo en llegar pero cumplio al 100%
H**S
Come prima cosa un complimenti ad Amazon ordinata l'8 settembre ed è arrivata subito il giorno dopo in un bel pacco imbottito per non rovinare i pezzi al suo interno . Secondo me questa scheda grafica è pazzesca, grazie alla tecnologia maxwell non necessita la connessione dei 6 pin e quindi il consumo non è elevato. Come connessioni ha le 3 porte più utilizzate : HDMI , VGA e DVI . Molto silenzioso il sistema Twin Frozr ,sembra di avere un sistema dissipatore 0 db. Installata su un pc con: Scheda madre asus maximus vi formula Processore I7 4770 K Ram 16 gb vengerance Alimentatore 1000 watt ssd 240 gb e sistema a raffreddamento a liquido Case GT-S Aerocool Testata su giochi come MMO tipo LOL settata su ultra non ha avuto problemi sempre intorno ai 60 fps. Testata anche con programmi di disegno 3D tipo Rhino e programmi di rendering e non ha mai avuto scatti e velocizzato molto le tempistiche anche se il processore viene spinto al 100% ed è quello che conta nel rendering. Comodi i programmi forniti insieme alla scheda come il gaming app che ti permette di settare la scheda in OC ,regolare i livello di colore e far partire le ventole al massimo delle velocità per un raffreddamento rapido. Infine concludendo scheda grafica con poca spesa ma tanta resa ideale per il giocatore medio in full hd e per il disegno tecnico non avendo la possibilità di comprarsi una quadro. Regge anche immagini in 4K avente però lo schermo supportato. La sconsiglio per gamer incallito e consiglio una gtx 960 o + .
C**N
Cette carte graphique prend vraiment très peu de place dans la tour et pourtant affiche de très bonne performances! Rainbow Six siège tourne à 60 FPS en graphisme élevé, h1z1 tourne nickel en full ultra ainsi que battleground (quelques sacades et micro freeze en full ultra). Idem pour les jeux peu gourmand comme lol (220 FPS en full ultra) ou csgo (variable entre 120 et 170 FPS en full ultra) Et pas besoin d'un processeur hors de prix pour avoir ces perf ( pour ma part j'ai un AMD - A series) Sans hésiter je la conseille !
X**O
Cette carte graphique est géniale : - Qualité/prix - Design - Se connecte à un port PCI et n'as pas besoin d'alimentation pour fonctionnait. - Utilise le Twin Frozr (double ventilateurs sur la carte pour un refroidissement optimal et silencieux) - Compense sa longueur (25 x 12.8 x 37mm) par sa puissance* ATTENTION : le DVD fourni avec cette carte graphique installe des logiciels inutiles et les drivers sont obsolètes. Je vous recommande ce produit les yeux fermés ! *Vu que la Nvidia 1050Ti est sortie et que le prix de cette dernière est un peu au-dessus de la 750Ti, je recommande des jeux tels que World of Warcraft, Watch Dogs, Skyrim (avec mods), etc... Je déconseille pour les jeux AAA, avec les graphismes en ULTRA, qui viennent de sortir (2016-2017). J'ai reçu le produit très bien emballé et très bien protégé.
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