Can the GTX 750 Ti Still Game?
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
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The 750ti was the best diet cheap budget GPU you could buy for a long time. Like the 1050ti, they held their own for the longest time.
the GTX 750TI is the equavlient of the ps4 gpu
but the ps4 is way more optimized
No lol the gtx750ti is not even close to the ps4 gpu, the ps4 gpu is a GCN 2.0 architecture chip from AMD and is close to the performance of a r9 290
@@OslerS R9 290 is closer to PS4 pro in performance. The base PS4 gpu was similar to 7850 and slightly better than 750ti.
@@roni9395 its because their cpus has more cache than the usual ones and the games are well optimized + the software doesnt use that much resources and they limit their intake
I have that exact model of the 750 TI in my PC and it has worked great for what I need it to do. I don’t really play any modern AAA titles and stick to older titles and indies (Minecraft, Oxygen Not Included, Celeste, etc) and it does a great job. I even played Black Mesa on it recently and I could go for high graphics with a good framerate. I can get a solid 10% overclock as well without many issues and it even still gets driver support unlike most of the rest of the 700 series.
Yes the fact that it was released a while after the Kepler cards and was built on Maxwell like the 900 series cards gives it some extra life. I've got a 780 that blows this card out of the water in terms of raw performance but it can't even play games as new as 2021 releases with the legacy drivers.
Awesome work man! Love the old school GPUs.
Same here!
Glad i managed to sell this at 75% the price i got it for, served me for atleast 7 years. Now upgraded to rx 6600
That's a crazy big upgrade haha
Recently picked up a low-profile 750 Ti for £30 to upgrade an old Optiplex. Pretty impressed with it! However, if it’s for more permanent use I would recommend a newer GPU. For not dissimilar money you can pick up more performant cards from AMD, so long as your not power constrained.
wonderful card in its day still have collecting dust. I love the video and the content, you gained a subscriber
Awesome! Thank you!
As far as i know the Nvidia GTX 7xx Cards are the last ones with XP Drivers. So i bought one for my XP Gaming PC and it works just fine. But buy one without the extra power connector. It's the perfekt Card for XP Builds to play some old games. Many of them will not run on Win7/10/11. That's why the prices of the 750 Ti are relatively stable.
I sold this card over on the pandemic days got this card on my 2nd ish build it was great card if your just starting to game back in 2019-2020 plus even till this day GTX 750-750 ti and GTX 745 are efficient compared to the newer cards.
Plus it isn't as powerful as a RX 7900 XTX or the RTX 4080 but atleast for a ultra low end build this is a good buy.
You could play older games and those easy to run E-sports Games Valorant,CSGO and Probably even Minecraft.
Can it do some resolve 16/17 at 720 or 1080
@khoithai938 probably at 720p my friend has the rx 550 2GB it performs similar to a GTX 750 non Ti and it can game even til this day on 720p 60 fps
And if it's e sports titles it can game around 900p to 1080p
And thanks to fsr it really helps this tiny gpu to push more frames and makes the game abit more playable.
i got the graphics card build in my first computer was good for older games and even some newer ones. thank you for video
Sad to see the low power, low budget entry gaming market seems to have ended with the GTX 1650.
On a side note, I own a 1050ti, 750 and 630, and for some reason putting them in a PCIe 2.0 system gimps the available PCIe lanes accessing the card (1050ti and 750 reads as PCIe x8 rather than x16, 630 reads as x2 instead of x8). What's even weirder is that this still happens even when testing this on an Optiplex 7010, which supports PCIe 3.0. So I put in an i3-3320(supports only PCIe 2.0), and the gimped lanes are read, but leaving the cards in and replacing the CPU with an i7-3770(which supports PCIe 3.0) results in the lanes being read correctly.
Strange. I also own these cards (1050 ti and 750 ti) and that's never happened to me. Tested them both on an old X58 system and Sandy Bridge HP pre-built. Both systems only support pcie 2.0 and the cards have no problems at all running at full bus width pcie 2.0 x16 (confirmed with GPU Z)
It sounds to me like the i3-3320 is the main cause of your issue. Something's clearly wrong with the i3 that's not allowing it to communicate with the full x16 lanes. It doesn't really make sense to pair that CPU with those GPUs anyways, it would be a terrible bottleneck. Id suggest you toss that i3 and get another 3rd gen CPU that's actually somewhat usable like an i5-3570 or i7 3770. That i3 isn't good for much more than web browsing at this point...
@@yeetus59 Yeah the I3 is going to be for office use anyway, hence the GT 630 plus I have the I7 3770. What's even weirder though is when testing the cards across other PCIe 2.0 systems, the same issue still pops up, showing gimped lanes on my Phenom II x4 965 and Athlon II x2 250, heck even on the Core2Duo E8400 system I pulled out of storage....
i recently brought this gpu for 18$ and i tested all of games on 1080p high-low setting and avg fps were pretty good
Yeah it does pretty well for being almost a decade old.
I used an EVGA SC version on a refurb. Repurposed an i3-2100 with it on a DH77EB board with 16GB DDR3-1333 and a 500GB SSD / 1TB HDD... Very impressive performance for a 2-core.
It's crazy that a i3 2100 is still capable but I had one for a short time I had gotten in an exchange with other parts and it did just fine I'm windows 10 and easy to run older games.
Its reallly good for throwing into literally any dell PC, for very cheap. And can get you ok performance in games.
I have that model and it's a little oc beast, if you mod the bios to up the tdp limit from 35w or so to at least 75w, that alone got me to almost touch 1400mhz, a little bump to voltage on bios got me to 1500mhz core. Thats 50% more speed than base clocks and you really notice it
Love to hear it. Thanks for the advice
Since it has analog dvi-i, crt monitor with lower resolution could be pretty awesome way to play even modern games with good fps And retro games on crt is such a vibe
i had one until this year where I could finally upgrade to a RTX 3050, i tip my hat to this card
It's a legend for sure
I bought 750Ti since 2015 untill a few months ago before I finally switched to RTX 2060
Me watching this and realizing my RX 480 is old but lasted till 2023.
Can it run without the 6 pin power connector? (without overclocking) Will that effect its stability?
This is fine for Minecraft, Roblox, Valorant, Team Fortress 2, Csgo, Fortnite, Rocket League, Paladins, Realm Royale and other free games in my experience. Ok so you might have to drop quality settings but on 22-24'' monitor no problem at all. Most youngsters play those and my systems were fine for them.
Yeah when I was a newbie gamer I would have been fine with anything at 720p at at least a steady 30 fps for single player titles and and around 50-60 for faster paced games. Considering my first consoles were a Wii and PS3, a system with a 750ti would have been an amazing experience for me at that time.
Try to review the RX 6500 XT or RX 6400 and compare it with GTX 960 or your current most powerful graphics cards.
I would love to get those cards at some point but they are pretty hard to get for decent value since they are still mostly being sold new. I might try getting a small form factor RX 6400 for an Optiplex upgrade sometime tho.
I still have a windforce 750ti 4 gig modded and paird with a i3 9100 and runs farming simulator 22 great
Considering those aliexpress 4gb low profile ones and try out my luck
Is gt 520 good
I remember people building super value gaming pc's that would perform along the lines of the ps4/xb1. I pray that one day we will get such value back in the same price range
I hear you. Things are improving a ton from a few years ago hopefully that trend continues 👍
GTX750 used to be great card in 2014, but it has not enough performace even for AAA games released in 2018. Newer games usually don't like to see GTX750, they immediatelly set graphics settings to lowest level and also they switch to lowest possible resolution, thefore for example Assasin Creeed Oddysey looked terrible. Some newer games even refuse to start if you have GTX750. I like low budget gaming, but in this case I have to say "No, don't buy it".
I completed Spiderman remastered twice on this card on lowest settings.
Pc specs:
Gtx 750 ti 2gb Zotac
4gb ram ddr2
Core 2 Quad Q8300 2.50Ghz
With game running on ssd
Fps 25-30 in the open with frame drops
Wow that's actually pretty impressive!
Spiderman remasterd on 4gb ram? damn
@@AntiGrieferGames Yep, I used Atlas OS and some more optimization to run it smoothly
Wait for FSR 3.0
Should do gtx 950
I'll keep my eye out👍
I know its not the same card but I
Bought the GTX 745 recently for my ultra-low-end build for my 5th build.
I bought it for 30 bucks
It performs way better than a GT 710 🤣
I could atleast play games at 1920x1080p at 35-40fps on medium textures and everything on low compared to 720p at 20 fps lowest settings
Oh and it also depends I mostly play older games on this card.
It's good enough paired it with fx 4300 and 12GB ddr3 clocked in 1333mhz quad channel.
So many ppl sleep on older parts when they are all you need to play many of the games that ppl enjoy.
@UltraBudgetPC I have a mid-highish end build for my main pc but I have this older pc builds cause sometimes I just find them much more enjoyable cause there's struggles and enjoyment out of it.
@UltraBudgetPC btw well done with the video it was a good review you earn my sub.✌️👊
lol i sold one of these to my friends dad in 2020
my first card. ayeeeeee
Great card for it's time
Funfact, 750 TI was a better gpu than 760.
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The GT 710 easily destroys this card in 1% lows, the lower the better right?
The GT 710 is much more inferior card to this 750 Ti. You want high 1 percent lows because that means the frametime, and framerates are stable and there are no dips.
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Can you do radeon vii
If I find one for a good price, Id definitely test it out!