Geforce GTX 750 Ti appears in GPU-Z

Since the launch of the first graphics cards in the Geforce GTX 700 series, it has been quiet from the green team, which unlike its competitor AMD does not plan to introduce any new graphics processors during the year. However, the series may well be supplemented with new models based on existing circuits.

Chinese Mydrivers is now publishing a screenshot from the information tool GPU-Z, which is said to describe the upcoming Geforce GTX 750 Ti. It is a scaled-down variant of the GK104 graphics processor with 960 CUDA cores, 256-bit memory bus and 2 GB of GDDR5 memory.

Compared to the very similar Geforce GTX 660, the new model has more raster units (32 against 24 ROPs) and a wider memory bus (256 against 192-bit), but also higher clock frequencies. The graphics processor spins at 1,033 / 1,098 MHz while the memory frequency is 6,008 MHz GDDR5.

It is not known when Nvidia may launch the Geforce GTX 750 Ti, but given that it is an existing graphics processor, it does not have to take very long before the model is on the market.

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