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Hi there, hope everyone is doing well and is safe. I recently had to borrow a Zotac 750 ti ZT-70601-10M from a friend due to the death of my 2060. I ran into an issue with this card and my monitor (kg241qs). I was using a Display port earlier to signal my monitor but this GPU does not have a display port. Instead it has a mHDMI port and two different DL DVI ports. Both the GPU and monitor support HDMI 2.0 (guessing on the GPU support). I was wondering if I have to use a converter to achieve 165hz or will the HDMI port suffice? Thanks!
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Hi, I saw a asus gtx 750 ti for a resealable price but I wonder if it will work in my msi g41m-p33 combo motherboard. I keep getting conflicting information, some say it dose some say it dose not. I don't think the motherboard has uefi which I know is a requirement for some graphics cards.
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So I can currently buy one of those: Used GTX 750 ti 2GB Used rx 560 4GB Used RX 370 4GB Used gtx 1050 ti 4gb New rx 550 4gb Which one should I get? I have an i7 3770, 16gb of ddr3 and a 450w psu with a 6 bin connector.
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I try to put my geforce GTX 750 TI into my msi a75ma-g55 and it wont work i can hear my pc making the keyboard click noice when i press keys and it wont launch into set up mode and it will run fine with the gpu removed. i have already tried to do so much stuff i got it to put up the display one time out of hours of messing with it but when it restarted after intsalling the drivers it went back to the same problem. PLEASE SEND HELP lol. o and it will beep 3 times then get rid of the b2 and the white dash and go to a black screen with a blinking dash
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I am planning to buy a GTX 750 Ti and wondering if it will bottleneck my Core 2 Quad Q6600. Will it work without overclocking? (2.4ghz) I never overclocked any of my previous computers so I have no knowledge wether I should or shouldn't. My motherboard is an Asrock G41M-VS3, I don't know how to use the bios settings so if anyone knows how to please tell me and thank you.
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I have a GTX 750 Ti graphics card and it has stopped working when I plug a VGA cable into it do i have to buy a new graphics card or is there a way to fix it P.S: i have plugged the cable into the motherboard and it works fine http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750-ti
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Hey guys i recently joined the pc master race! just wanted to ask if my amd 10 7860k processor would work with a gtx 750ti graphics card. Go easy on me im just new Thanks in advance for those willing to help! You're awesome!
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Hello there A couple days ago I bought an Asus RX 460 Strix 4GB GPU as an upgrade from my GTX 750 Ti. I was aware it wouldn't be a huge upgrade but there was a sale going on, so I went and bought it on a whim. The package soon arrived and after cleaning the previous drivers with DDU and installing the new ones, I went in for a couple hours of gaming, and it didn't take long to notice that the new GPU seemed to be performing worse than my previous one. My system specs are as follows: Pentium G4400 H110i PRO motherboard 2x4GB DDR4 RAM 128GB SSD for OS and Softwares 1TB HDD for games and personal files XFX TS 450w PSU Windows 8.1 OS Latest Nvidia and AMD drivers available Taking Rise of the Tomb Raider as an example, with the GTX 750 Ti I could roam freely through the geothermal valley without having textures issues or frame drops, it ran at a stable 30 fps after setting the Vsync option to Half Adaptive Vsync in Nvidia Control Panel. With the RX 460, I can't even point the camera to a place with a few NPCs and the fps drops down to 25 or less, with some missing textures every now and then. Locking down the FPS to 30 using either Radeon Settings or Riva Tuner didn't have any effect. Now, here's the question: is this situation happening because of the AMD driver overhead? Seeing how things were fine before, is there anything I can do to make the RX 460 perform better without having to upgrade my CPU? Any help is appreciated.
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I've heard that the LTT forums would be a great place to get advice on computer hardware, so I thought I'd post here about my crashing GTX 750 Ti. This is my second card, as my first one seemed to be DOA. The second card I received seems to work okay, but will crash under load. It's an EVGA Superclocked edition. My first thought is cooling, because this is my first PC build, and the case fans are pretty bad, and the card always crashes when it's under load, never when doing light tasks. The only thing with that is that the ACX 2.0 cooler on the Superclocked edition is supposed to be pretty good. Also, it crashes to a solid color, which EVGA support says usually has to do with overheating. My only other thought would be the PSU, which came with my case. It's not great, but it came from Cooler Master, so I would expect that it's of decent quality. I would like advice on how to fix this, or at least get a solid answer on what's happening. Whenever this has happened, I've either had to do a hard restart of the computer, or remove the card, boot into safe mode, then use Display Driver Uninstaller to remove the drivers and reseat the card. Thanks in advance!
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Hello guys and gals, So I bought an oem dell pc and added a used Gigabyte GTX 750 ti 2XOC. The card is a few years old now and I was wondering if I should replace the original thermal compound or would it not be worth the risk of opening up my product? I do overclock it to 1500Mhz and it generally runs around 50- 62 c depending on how graphically demanding the game is. Ideas, thoughts comments are welcome!
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Which of these budget cards would be better for gaming. I know clock speed is generally more important when it comes to gaming, but is 0.3 ghz less clock speed worth it to get 2gbs more vram?
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I was thinking of buying a used prebuilt system with a gtx 750 (not ti) and an i5 clocked at 3,5 ghz and 6 gigabytesbof ram. And i was wondering if itcan still game modern titles at 1080p.
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I am buying a GTX 750 ti (Palit )for an old prebuilt desktop (HP Pavilion p6557c) which uses a Pegatron M2N86-LA motherboard. Upon doing further reading, I have read on other forums that the 750 ti can have compatibility issues with old HP OEM motherboards due to being limited only to Legacy BIOS. Since learning this, I have decided on obtaining a used Asrock N68-VS3-FX (socket AM3+) motherboard. My question is: 1. Will my GTX 750 ti work on the Asrock N68-VS3 FX? since I am not sure if it uses UEFI nor does it have a list of supported GPUs. here's a link to it's product page: http://www.asrock.com/mb/nvidia/n68-vs3 fx/ Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!
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So, I recently bought a ZOTAC version of a GeForce GTX 750 Ti on Amazon, knowing that, after a flop with buying a more powerful card, the GeForce GTX 950 WINDFORCE Edition from GIGABYTE, didn't fit into my case (by the way, I'm using a Dell OptiPlex 780), I decided to go for this card, knowing it was low-profile, not power hungry and it would serve my needs for either 720p High/Ultra or 1080p Medium gaming, even with my current processor (Core 2 Duo E8400). To my dismay, what I had foresaw to be the end result actually did happen - the second half of the dual slot bracket (for the, in my opinion, largely unnecessary vent bracket) was interfering with the motherboard of my system, leaving me unable to slot it in. Can someone help me find a single slot full height bracket that includes (from left to right) HDMI, DisplayPort and DVI? (Or, failing that, I can deal with VGA, HDMI and DVI bracket, I'm not a picky person. I just want this to work.) Thanks for the help, guys!~ ^^
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i want to make a 450 dollar pc with an athlon x4 860k. when i start serching fo gpu's i found two entry level gpu's. a gtx 750 ti and the r7 360. i want to go with the 750 ti but my cpu is amd, i was scared that will not work because incompatibility. if it does work, can you tell me how to do it?
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Windows 7 won't boot with GTX 750 Ti after reinstall.
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Hello, I am an experienced computer user and I do video production and gaming. I don't have a lot of experience with hardware , but I have some knowledge. Unfortunately the knowledge I have is not enough to solve to issue I have right now with my system. A month ago my system looked like this: AMD Radeon HD 6570 Intel Core i3-3220 3.30Ghz 3M Cache . LGA1155 2x8 Gb of DDR3 Ram ( From different manufacturers and different speeds) Qori 400x (400W PSU) 500 GB HDD 7200 1 TB HDD 7200 Gigabyte GA-H61M-DS2H rev2.1 Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit SP1 Everything was worked well at that moment. Then I upgraded my PC with a new GPU MSI GeForce GTX 750 Ti / 2GB GDDR5 ( It is "low profile" edition or something and it is small , used only one slot in backpanel , although I did not need it to be small. I saw this after purchase ) Everything worked quite well and I enjoyed the experience of higher FPS and more detail video games. It was much better than with my old GPU. So it practically worked perfect expect for one thing. Before upgrade the Motherboard spalsh screen was shown only for like 5 seconds or less. After the upgrade it was showing up for like a minute ! That wasn't very annoying I could have lived with that. The story follows after I do a clean reinstall of windows ( with DVD ). I had some problems and headaches doing so as I could not Boot from CD drive and I could not access bios. Then I called some help and they found the problem. The GPU was causing errors and did not let to access bios and I could not boot from CD. Also if the CD was inserted , it would not even boot up installed windows. They changed the GPU to my previous and did something in BIOS and I could easily then boot from CD and I installed windows successfully . Then after the install finished , I swapped the GPU's and... Windows did not boot up at all . There was no CD drive inserted. "okay" - I said - "Lets try to make this work" So I did a lot of thinks to make it work , but none of them helped. I could still boot in to windows anytime with the older card. So I had full access to windows and bios. List of things I did : - Activate Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit SP 1 OEM - Download all of the Windows 7 64x "important" updates. (Important means marked by windows) - Tried swapping GPU's with no drivers at all - Tried swapping with installed AMD drivers - Tried installing Nvida drivers , but it failed due that they did not detect required hardware ( GPU was not inserted , so they just could not detect it ) ( I can't boot up windows with GTX 750 Ti. Inserted) - Tried changing Boot setting in bios , to not boot from CD at all. - Tried pressing TAB ( Windows advanced boot setting) on startup with GTX 750 Ti. and it did not load. I got a black screen. The thing is that previously this GPU worked ( at least did the job ) with the very same system and Motherboard , that means that if this works practically it works theoretically and these components and still compatible as long as I don;t need to go into bios or boot from CD , which is OK for me. (Not sure) . My Motherboard has PCI express 2.0 slots while the card has PCI express 3.0 slots. I found on internet that those are backwards compatible. And PCI 3.0 GPU will work with PCI 2.0 MOBO. Source : https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Impact-of-PCI-E-Speed-on-Gaming-Performance-518/ There might have been some changes made to the BIOS as I did not operate the problem with windows reinstallation , but they did not spend a lot of time in bios. If that is very important I could provide every setting of bios , ask if you think that could help me solve my problem. The possible solutions in to buy a new Motherboard , but that will cost a lot of money , because I'll have to buy new CPU and possibly DDR4 , because there is no high end 1155 socket MOBO. There must be a solutions without spending huge amounts of cash. That is it for now. I'm waiting for any ideas or support. I will appreciate every idea , and I hope to find a working one. If you need any more info just ask ! Sorry for a long post I just wanted to create a detailed report of what is happening. Sorry for any grammar mistakes I made. Thank you ! -
Hi everyone! I'm about to purchase a new graphics card. I'm replacing a Gigabyte 750ti Black Edition with a 6GB GTX 1060 most likely. After seeing I have a few tiltes that support PhysX, I thought I'd look into using my old card as dedicated PPU. From what I've read, seems like its not entirely worth using the additional hardware in many cases but I'm still curious to experiment. But that got me thinking, will the additional PhysX hardware have any negative impacts on other titles that do not support PhysX? From what I understand, is it correct to assume will it simply help titles that do, and everything else will preform exactly as before? Thanks!
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I overclocked my gtx 750 ti for the 1st time using gigabyte overclock guru II provided with the graphics card and increased core clock and memory clock by 110mhz.Will it void my warranty?
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I have been having issues with my EVGA GTX 750 Ti SC crashing with a solid colored screen, and have tried nearly everything to fix this. My thoughts are that either the PSU or system cooling solution is at fault. This was a very budget oriented system, so it came with a Thermal Master TM-500-PSSR-M3 power supply included. This was fine for a while, but I started having problems once I upgraded my Gigabyte GT 730 to EVGA's GTX 750 Ti. I'm thinking that the slightly higher power requirements and heat output of the 750 Ti, along with the cheap PSU now being 2 years old, may be causing these issues. My thought is to upgrade to an EVGA 500w 80 Plus power supply. I am really looking into it for the excellent quality and warranty. My only questions here are would getting this PSU likely fix the computer's crashing issues, and would it be compatible with my motherboard. If it helps anything, this is my current system. Thanks in advance!
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Can anyone help me with this problem , I cannot hear anything from my PC after installing my GTX 750 ti . My HP dc7900 has Integrated Audio and it is enabled in the Bios but no sound . I installed the latest drivers for it but no sound . I try disabling the Nvidia HD Audio in The Bios BUT after I restart my computer screen Freezes and if I disable it , it works fine . It won't even detect my Headphones or my speakers . I'm fed up with this problem please help me solve this problem.
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Hello, I am fairly new to the whole pc building and upgrading so I decided to start off with purchasing a new power supply and GPU which is something many people say to do first. The GPU i bought is a GTX 750 Ti that comes with a 6 pin connector. I bought a EVGA 600 Watt power supply i believe silver 80 plus. When I installed my new GPU all I get is the Acer screen followed by 3 beeps that are spaced out by a few seconds then either a black screen or a black screen with a blinking dash on the top right corner. Ive made sure everything is connected properly several times, and when i switch back to my old GPU it works perfectly fine. I have removed the battery on the mother board as recommended, i have used different 6 pin connectors and made sure everything is connected right. One time it did 2 quick beeps then it did the 3 beeps that are spaced out after the 2 beeps. My specs are as follows: Acer Predator G3620 Processor: i7 3770 Motherboard: ACER IPIMB AR REV 1.02 A RAM: 12 Gb DDR3 Memory: 2TB Hddr DirectX 12 (DirectX 11 or higher needed for 750Ti) EVGA 600 W Power supply Any and all help would be appreciated, i have a free day so i can reply in a moments notice with pictures and other info if needed.
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Hi. I've been using my gtx 750 ti for a while now and just for fun i've decided to look on benchmarking videos on youtube for this card. And i've watched one video that did it on an intel i3 8100 which has a better passmark then my cpu, and the results were a whole lot better than mine. So i was wondering is it my cpu that is causing this?
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What graphics card would be a cheap, affordable upgrade from a GTX 750 ti 4GB?
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So I recently just bought this card with this spec:- Brand : Gainward Model : GTX 750 Ti VRAM : 2GB There's this switch at the back that has an option B and M which is still a mystery to me because when I tried to Google it up,I have no result.So I thought maybe by asking this here maybe some Gainward staff would help me out.I'm attaching the picture of the switch so it can be clear to you.
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hi, i want to play gta 5 on medium high setting, i have a 50-70 GDP i have a gigabyte ga-f2a78m-hd2 motherboard and i dont know which CPU that is compatible with it and can run gta and cs:go i have a msi gtx 750 ti twin frozr 2gb and i dont know if my gpu will bottle neck my cpu ,and the other way around thanks , adam
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