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I currently have a gtx 750ti and I game on a 22" 1080p display and I get pretty decent frame rates (60fps on black ops 3) I was wondering if I could do surround (still haven't bought the monitors) , but I don't have much of a budget. I thought I could go for cheap, sub $100 monitors for surround I will have to surround in 720p as but 750ti cant take 3x1080 displays so, can I use 3 VGA monitors for surround and will it recognize them as same monitors because I have seen the NVIDIA control panel show VGA monitors as "analog displays" thanks!
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Hello LTT Forums! I literally just signed up a few minutes ago, and I'm glad to be a part of the forum I've heard so much about. I've been watching LTT YouTube for a long time, but I just haven't joined the forums. I'm going to keep the correct punctuation and grammar in my writing compared to others I've seen before, no offense intended (I just prefer a nicer and sleeker look to writing). I currently use a 750Ti on a 28" 1080p monitor, at 60hz, because 1080p is kinda the low budget and middle ground normal area for most gamers (not enthusiast obviously). I am planning on doing maybe a full system upgrade. My specs are pretty crap, since I started my build with a super low budget A8-5600k, without a dedicated GPU, and then bought a 750Ti later. I don't player super demanding games. I have a PNY 750Ti, because obviously I am stupid. I didn't know tech much at the time of this build, which was like mid 2014. I want to upgrade SOON! Although I'm in the works for getting maybe an i5-6600k soon, I just need to ask some questions. I really want 3440 by 1440p. I'll say it. It's great. Everyone seems to like it in some way, especially Linus. But, I don't know exactly how to approach it. For now, if I just got a monitor, could the 750Ti drive games like CSGO, SMITE, or TF2? Probably not TF2, cause it seems to have a tiny lapse in speeds at 1080p with it, but still ultimately playable. The 750ti gets like over 100 frames for me in 1080p CSGO, and hits my 60hz rate in SMITE. I am just wondering if anyone has experience with the 750Ti at 3440, and if so, tell me about it. I'm not doing any crazy benchmarking or like Crysis gameplay. I'm going to play the stuff people actually play day to day, like CSGO and SMITE, etc. (btw I don't care about LoL, was there, now I'm gone). If anyone has any info that is even SOMEWHAT valuable, it would be so nice to help. As well, what 900 series SINGLE CARD (no SLI ATM) can drive these somewhat easy to run games at 3440?
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My friends computer has a 750ti inside and Fallout says it does not recognize graphics hardware. He tried installing new drivers but nothing worked. Ideas?
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so i got a new graphic card. asus strix geforce gtx 750ti oc 2gb. i downloaded and installed geforce experience. it says "unable to launch GeForce Experience from network location. Install GeForce Experience on local machine" what does this mean. I have tried reinstalling, and there is no error but it still can't launch. OS: windows 10 64 bit gpu: asus strix geforce gtx750 ti oc 2gb cpu: amd fx 6300
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Hi, this is my first (planned) build, and I was just wondering if a EVGA GTX 750Ti would bottleneck the rest of my system for gaming, I only ask because I looked at some other builds with the same CPU and they all had higher end cards. Thanks in advance. (If anyone spots anything else wrong, or that needs improving, please post that too!) Planned specs: CPU: i5 4670K Cooler: Stock (Until I have enough for a 212 Evo) Mobo: Gigabyte H81M-HD2 Memory: 8GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengance LP SSD: Kingston V3000 120GB HDD: Hitachi Ultrastar 750GB 7200RPM GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 750Ti 2GB (Not ftw edition) Case: Corsair 100R Case fans: Stock (Again until I can get something better) PSU: Thermaltake TR2 450W 80+ Gold
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So im able to get gold for free from my uncle, left over from his work, so awhile ago i gold plated/flaked my 360 slim with a matching controller... well i picked up a evga 750ti for 50 bucks on Craigslist... i was bored so i covered it in pure gold... i will slowly start uploading pics to start here is a picture of the 360 that i gold plated...
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My friend has a crappy PC that he wants to upgrade with a 750ti. My question is: is the PSU he has enough/ do the responsible rails deliver enough power since the only powesource for the 750ti will be the PCIe slot. Problem: how do I upload the picture from my phone. To I need to transfer it to my PC (iOS 9 btw)
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Im planning no upgrading from my 4350 stock to a 8320 and Im wondering if its going to bottleneck my 750Ti.Also,for anyone whos wondering yes my power supply is strong enough to handle the CPU(500W).Thanks in advance!
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Which card is better? I'm trying to build a console killer in my country, and those are the cards that fit the budget. 750ti variations: MSI EVGA(not SC) Gigabyte 370 Is only Sapphire
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I have a 750ti sc i got for 50 bucks on CL... going to put it in a htpc, but i took it apart to clean it and now i want to paint the cooler. Open to any ideas on colors, design, vinyl wrap... 24k gold plate? Not cleaned yet in the pictures
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Hello So, I was gonna build a new pc, but now i'm just gonna upgrade my pc. I have one question: Will my i5 760 @2.8 gHz bottleneck a 750ti? Or should I just buy a new cpu?
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Would me getting a GTX 750 Ti be an upgrade? I currently have a R9 270x in my system and its not doing so well, my friend recently got a GTX 750 Ti, and he said its great and he runs MGS5 on it no problem. So i was wondering if that would be an upgrade? Or do you think it would more benefit my HTPC running AMD A10-7850k?
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Hey guys, i was wondering if there's any difference in performance in these GPU's. I found these in 2 difference local shops at difference prices. 136€ Gigabyte GeForce GTX750 TI OC WINDFORCE 2GB GDDR5: > Image here < 132€Gigabyte GeForce GTX750 Ti OC Edition: > Image here < I am very confused right now. The OC edition doesn't have the windforce logo on the gpu but has one on the box. The other vice-versa. I am going to do some mild OC so which one is the best for me?
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Hey guys, first post here! So I only recently got into this whole pc building thing, very recently (through Linus' videos, which is why I'm here) I've been reading up a lot on multiple things but I thought I should ask here first before I do anything rash. 4 years ago I bought a build off of a list I found online for roughly 700€ which has served me quite well at the time and up until now. My CPU and Motherboard bid farewell so I upgraded. My current rig reads Intel Xeon E3-1231v3 Asus Z97-AR Asus GTX 750TI 2024MB 1072 MHz Kingston HyperX 16GB RAM (1600MHz, DDR3) PSU 400W Modular 80+ Bronze 2 Samsung SSDs All running on Windows 10. Now the question is, should I upgrade my GPU? Which I bought only a few months ago to give my computer a bit more juice. I'm not entirely sure if these components get me the best performance really (I want to edit a bit, nothing high quality just vlogs, as well as game a bit. Mostly Dota 2 and CSGO, but also The Division when it comes out, Just Cause 3 and possibly GTA V and Farcry 3 - not necessarily at max settings, but itd be nice. Although I dont want to buy a graphics card where my cpu would be the bottle neck) I tested Dota so far, 60 FPS which is cool, better than what I got from my old setup, but I'm curious if the 750ti is still solid or if I should upgrade. Also because I want to run a dual monitor setup and preferably not use DVI (and it has only 1 HDMI and 0 Displayport outputs...) I've been checking on videocardbenchmark.net and on some of Linus' videos and the 750ti seems like one of the better cards for its cost, but performance value isnt rly my biggest concern (although I would prefer it if i didnt have to spend any money obviously). So should I upgrade and if so, to which one? I've looked at the 960, which is supposed to be good performance/value as well, but if I do spend some money now (granted I just bought the 750ti basically), wouldnt it make more sense to go a step further than that? Hopefully this wasnt too big of a rant, thank you for taking the time to read this! (also now I wonder if i shouldve asked before even buying mobo and cpu)
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Hello, I have recently bought a gtx 750ti from gigabyte model no. GV-N75TOC2-2GI and i tried to overclock it. While I have raised the core clock at 50mhz and the memory at 100mhz. when I am playing games like League Of Legends only the memory clock shows to be raised by 100mhz but the core clock stays at 1058mhz(stock speed). But when i am running heaven benchmark the core clock runes at +50mhz as it should. Is it because LoL is not that stressfull or there might be somtething wrong with my card? Dont have any other games to test I just casually play LoL.
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So Chinese New Year has come and gone and I've got all my red packet money ready to spend on a new graphics card. My budget is around $320US/$444CAD. I have been eyeing up the R9 390 from Sapphire (~$326USD/$451CAD) with the backplate for a long time but in light of all the upcoming Pascal/Polaris in the next quarter or two, I'm re-evaluating whether I should spend a little less and buy something cheaper such as the following: Inno3D 750Ti $114US/$150CAD Sapphire Nitro R9 380 4G ~$211US/$293CAD Sapphire Dual-X 2G R9 380 for ~$178US/$246CAD MSI GTX 960 4G $220US/$305CAD MSI GTX 950 2g $166US/$230CAD My current setup is a i5 6600k with 2x8GB RAM on a 850 Evo 250GB (with 2x2TB hard drives for data storage), all powered by a Cooler Master v650 fully modular PSU. Display is onboard Intel 530 graphics on a 1080p monitor. For me I don't need all ULTRA graphics (but would be nice) but something more that is more than capable of running the games smoothly at 1080p (2k/4k isn't a necessity) with enough eye candy. Games that I do intend to play are: Fallout 4, Project Cars, CoD:BO3, Just Cause 3, MGS5, Mad Max. Also other less graphic intensive games such as Car Mechanic Simulator, Sniper Elite 3 (I'm actually playing that right now with my onboard, albeit slightly laggy, lol), Kerbal Space Program. So it's either: Cheaper graphics card now, wait until the next wave of cards come out then buy the new generation cards. OR Cheaper graphics card now, wait until current cards (980Ti) becomes cheaper and purchase that. OR Buy the R9 390 and use that for next 2-3 years before upgrading. Decisions.
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Hello, this is my first time posting here a friend recommended me this forum for troubleshooting lets start with specs i copy -pasted them from speccy Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 2600K @ 3.40GHz 43 °C Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology RAM 4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24) Motherboard ECS P67H2-A3 (SOCKET 0) 28 °C Graphics SAMSUNG (1920x1080@60Hz) 1024MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 5670 (XFX Pine Group) 55 °C Storage 931GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1CH162 ATA Device (SATA) 35 °C Optical Drives No optical disk drives detected Audio Realtek High Definition Audio I bought a 750 ti and when I installed it the computer boots up and it freezes on the boot menu it doesn't go into windows and after like 10-15 seconds it shuts down and starts on automaticly then repeats. I've tried different ram and it has the same problem, it only boots normally with another GPU (the 5670) What would be the problem here? I don't know what's wrong... Is the GPU incompatible with the motherboard? It doesn't even have a 6/4 pin connector so the PSU (EVGA 80plus 500W) isn't a problem.
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TV - hitachi l22dk04u PC - http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/fn4LMp I am wondering if with the use of a HDMI cable from the hdmi port in the 750ti can I use my TV as a monitor for the pc. This would really help my budget if didn't have to buy a new monitor (I don't know much about this kind of thing). If they will not work, is there any other way of using this TV as a monitor. The TV has: 1x HDMI 1 port 1x VGA port 1x USB 2.0 port and some other stuff.
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I recently upgraded from a 750Ti to an R9 390 for $235 USD. I expected a huge gain in fps, but it seems that the games I care about right now (CS:GO and GTA V) were CPU-bottlenecked, and not limited by the GPU. Here's some benchmark results for CS:GO: 750Ti CSGO Gameplay Frames: 80908 - Time: 497031ms - Avg: 162.783 - Min: 0 - Max: 351 R9 390 CSGO Gameplay Frames: 62664 - Time: 366062ms - Avg: 171.184 - Min: 0 - Max: 267 As you can see, during actual gameplay (at all low settings except for shadows), the upgrade made practically no difference. GTAV was nearly the same at low settings: 750Ti GTA5 Benchmark - Lowest Settings Frames: 9530 - Time: 105297ms - Avg: 90.506 - Min: 65 - Max: 257 R9 390 GTA5 Benchmark - Lowest Settings Frames: 11534 - Time: 117907ms - Avg: 97.823 - Min: 54 - Max: 257 The upgrade was totally unnoticable. It's worth metioning that the card is performing correctly. On ultra settings I do see the 2x or more performance gain that you would expect: 750Ti GTA5 Behcmark - Ultra Frames: 3118 - Time: 107500ms - Avg: 29.005 - Min: 21 - Max: 72 R9 390 GTA5 Benchmark - Ultra Frames: 7366 - Time: 117422ms - Avg: 62.731 - Min: 44 - Max: 257 But I don't care about graphics. I bought this card in the hopes that games could keep up with my 105hz monitor, but they can't. I also hoped to see significant gains in CS:GO, but I only see fps gains in synthetic tests, where the CPU isn't a factor. So here's my question to the community: Seeing as this has been a null upgrade for me, should I keep the card or return it and wait for a time when I can build a whole new system with a better CPU? By the time I could afford to do that, Pascal will be out, perhaps even a generation after that. Is there any reason for me to keep the R9 390 now, when the 750 Ti does just as well for me? EDIT: CPU is a stock i7 2600
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If I am doing cad and light gaming at 1080p which is better. I need help which is the best at these price points. I am building a system so just to let you know my cpu will be an i3 4170 R7 260x - 2gb - 1.07ghz - $85USD R7 360 - 2gb - 1.1 ghz - $109USD 750ti - 2gb - 1.07ghz - $105USD
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So im building just a cheap media pc for mostly movies and some messing around on I can get the 750ti for about 120 and the 950 ssc for 170... is it worth the 50 bucks to just to the 950? Whole build will be roughtly 500 when done.
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As the title says all, I want to select one of them to run with core i3-4150 and gigabyte h81 motherboard. I need less power and more performance. Please mention brand name also.
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I have a friend who enjoys playing war thunder, it is the only game he plays. He already has 8GB of ram and an i5-2500. Would a 750ti be good for playing war thunder at mid-high settings, or should he go for something better?
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a 10 7850k or 750 ti + cpu ? which one delivers more gaming power ? any suggestions ?
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About a month ago i built my first pc, all parts brand new apart from a graphics card which i got second hand. Basically, the issue is that once or twice a day my pc crashes, mouse/keyboard become unresponsive, the sound becomes distorted, usually the video on screen (youtube/games/netflix) continues to play however sometimes it begins to play in slow motion. Any ideas regarding what may be causing this and how the issue may be fixed? Temps are all reasonable with both CPU and GPU maxing at around 55 degrees, I have the task manager open a lot and haven't noticed any correlation between crashes and load etc. It seems to be random. Things i have tried are - *Wiping graphics drivers and reinstall (using DDU) *Reseating RAM/GPU *Memtest86 *Hard drive test *Clean Installation of Windows (8 and 10) *CCleaner to clean up registries Build Specs are: (all stock speeds) CPU -AMD FX 8350 CPU Cooler - Hyper 212 Evo Graphics - MSI GTX 750Ti Ram - 2x Kingston Fury 4gb ddr3 Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P PSU - Corsair CX 500W Thanks
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