GTX 750Ti 4GB Graphics Card GDDR5 128bit Direct X12 640SP Gaming Video Card, PCI Express 3.0×16 Interface, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, Dual Fan, Low Power GPU for Working Gaming

Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

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  • 4K HDR Technology: This GTX 750TI 4GB GDDR5(128bit) graphics card with 1072MHz GPU clock and 5400MHz memory clock, features powerful image processing capabilities, and supports 4K and HDR technology that can significantly improve the picture clarity, brightness, color, providing clearer and brighter image.
  • Cost performance: For players with a limited budget, due to its low-power design, the 750ti gaming card can provide powerful graphics card performance for many users without upgrading the power supply, which means that even under high load tasks, the graphics card can maintain relatively low power consumption.
  • PCB Material: The video card is made of PCB material to ensure better electrical performance and longer lifespan. And it is also equipped with a cooling fan to provide more airflow, quiet operation and no noise disturbance.
  • Output Interface: The gtx 750ti low profile graphics card provides High Definition Multimedia Interface, DVI, VGA full interface. Supports 3 monitors working simultaneously.Experience a smooth gaming experience and seamless graphics rendering.
  • Easy to Install: The computer graphics cards are stable and easy to install, providing a better environment for office gaming and multimedia. Compatible with Windows 11, Windows 10 32/64 bit, Windows 8.1 32/64 bit, Windows 8 32/64 bit, and Windows 7 32/64 bit.
Package Dimensions

12.6 x 6.57 x 2.64 inches

Item Weight

1.46 pounds

Manufacturer

GPVHOSO

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

GTX 750Ti 4G

Date First Available

March 14, 2024

8 reviews for GTX 750Ti 4GB Graphics Card GDDR5 128bit Direct X12 640SP Gaming Video Card, PCI Express 3.0×16 Interface, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, Dual Fan, Low Power GPU for Working Gaming

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Jordan Olive (Olef)

    Goes to show your paying for a name now, but I don’t have nearly as much time as I use to for gaming with being in school, working and adult responsibilities. With that said I gave this gpu a shot, because I don’t have a lot of money at the moment and I don’t need a 6gb-12gb gpu, it’s overkill, unless you’re life is gaming. But performed amazingly on Destiny 2! Also you can take the fans and shroud off and screw on a 92mm fan for better airflow too!

  2. Rated 1 out of 5

    Guy O. Cox

    The HDMI port to so close to the top edge of the card the edge of the card hold-down mechanism prevents the HDMI cable from seating properly. The hold-down had to be cut so that it may bent horizontal to provide clearance for the HDMI cable – 2 cuts one at the corner and one to the right of the video card bracket.

    Went to update the drivers for the NVIDIA G750 and they were not compatible for the platform. So much for extending the life of my Windows 10 machine. This card may be going back as it does nothing for me. Only one video port is working and I need 2.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Shalio

    My Acer computer from a couple years back had in one of those graphics card at is a little too low level to be able to handle much of anything. This card was the best price point I could find to handle just about everything that I want to do with my computer! Pops in easily, nice upgrade! Be aware though, Where they put the female Jack for the DVR input isnt ideal I just had to bend a little bit of bendable metal out of the way to plug in my monitor.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    James J. Phillips

    Great

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Perry J. Carioti

    Easy installation!!!! Windows automatically installed Navidia drivers!!!!! Clear bright screen

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Luis DLC

    After replacing my previous GPU card with this, GPVHOSO GTX 750Ti, my PC refused to POST.

    The HD light would blink, all fans would start, and then nothing for many seconds until finally a “beep”.

    That was wrong.

    Because my current Mobo (Asrock 970M Pro 3) does NOT beep when posting (unlike all of my previous Mobos, that did use to give one beep to signal “ALL GOOD”). My current Mobo only beeps when something is wrong.

    After the Beep, it would do it all over again until turning off the PSU, to brake “the cycle”.

    I was devastated, I was sure the card was faulty. I handle electronics very carefully and always take all the precautions. I’ve been building PCs since the intel 80286 era.

    IT WAS NOT the GPU’s fault. The Graphics Card was NOT faulty at all.

    After doing many, many things, I discovered that my PC would ALWAYS do this on its first attempt to boot. THEN if I powered it off and turned it on again it might actually boot and post.
    (Sometimes not at the second go, but for sure at the third.)

    After posting, EVERYTHING would work fine. Even restarting would boot fine. But whenever I turned it off, it was a sure thing that the next power up would be like this: Never booting/posting on the first try.

    FRUSTRATING.

    I did MANY, MANY things, trying to pinpoint the issue. At some point I was sure my new GTX-750Ti had a faulty capacitor and that would explain all this very weird behaviour.

    But there was something: Every time I went deep trying to find out what was going on with this specific GPU, the known issue about the UEFI BIOS came up.

    THE PROBLEM WAS UEFI RELATED, ALL RIGHT.

    My PC is PERFECT now. It ALWAYS Boots & POSTs on the first try. The GPU is working perfectly and stable now.

    I am absolutely happy with this brand and I will buy GPUs from them in the future, for sure.

    At this point, this is all you need to know really; but if you find yourself having similar weird issues with the GPU like me, keep reading because the solution I found might very well be the solution you need…

    It seems to me now, that when a Mobo UEFI “BIOS” has a “compatible module” or a “Legacy mode” enabled, it not only “enables” the UEFI to be able to boot MBR boot drives, but also changes it fundamentally enough as to affect how the Mobo UEFI talks to the Video Card UEFI (VBIOS).

    And that’s the thing: I didn’t know to what extent, Graphic cards truly are like a whole computer, meant to go inside another computer:
    The GPU is the “CPU” of this Graphics Card which has as Mobo, its PCIe form factor. It has RAM and, also, it very much has a “BIOS” (called VBIOS). In the case of the GTX 750Ti an UEFI VBIOS.

    And the Mobo UEFI, must “talk” to the VBIOS.

    The GTX 750Ti (any, not just this brand) REQUIRES the Mobo “BIOS” to be UEFI.

    Enabling any “Legacy” modes, or any MBR capability, seems to impair the Mobo, to properly “talk” to the VBIOS.

    THE SOLUTION: The OS drive MUST BE UEFI/GPT, instead of MBR.

    Fortunately, there’s now a command for Microsoft Windows: MBR2GPT.EXE that allows for conversion of the drive, which eliminates the need for formatting and doing a fresh install of the OS, “from scratch”.

    Once the Mobo is in FULL UEFI mode (NO CSM, NO LEGACY, NO NOTHNIG FOR MBR), which requires the OS boot drive to be GPT, this GTX 750Ti WORKS FLAWLESSLY.

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    ZuluWarrior

    Easy to install and very powerful

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Steph C

    Great graphic quality upgrade and speed that has removed the lag time while gaming

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