It has a price of $149.99 / €149.99 and a factory overclocked GPU

Mar 27, 2014 10:56 GMT  ·  By

A new GeForce GTX 750 graphics card has been released, one that EVGA made and outfitted with a dual-fan cooler.

The video controller is called GeForce GTX 750 FTW and has 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM instead of 1 GB, as is usual for this board.

Normally, out of the two cards powered by NVIDIA's Maxwell GPU, it's the GTX 750 Ti that has 2 GB, not this one.

EVGA made a 2GB GDDR5 card anyway though, even if it did leave the clock of the VRAM at 5,102 MHz (5 GHz).

The GPU itself did get tweaked pretty massively though, with factory overclock of 1,229 MHz for the base clock and 1,320 MHz GPU Boost.

Normally, the adapter works at 1,020 MHz and 1,085 MHz, respectively. Obviously, EVGA is playing for keeps. No wonder a different, dual-fan cooler had to be used. Leave on the stock cooler and the 28nm Maxwell chip would fry, ruining the 512 CUDA cores and 128-bit memory interface inside.

The ACX cooler is normally used for bigger and hotter chips, like the GK100 and GK110, but in this case, the big OC demanded it.

The EVGA GeForce GTX 750 FTW has a price of $149.99 / €149.99.