The NVIDIA graphics card has been pushed to a level where it needs a triple-fan cooler

Aug 7, 2014 14:51 GMT  ·  By

I would so like to know just what specifications the card in the pictures has. It would explain why Galaxy would slap a triple-cooler on it, of all things.

You see, the GeForce GTX 750 Ti from NVIDIA may be a video adapter based on the next-generation Maxwell architecture, but that doesn't mean it's particularly powerful.

Sure, it can run most games just fine as long as you don't try multi-display scenarios at super resolutions, but in the grand scheme of things its capabilities are average.

So it's a real surprise to see three fans on it, when some companies have been getting away with leaving fans out altogether. Or at least making it possible for the fans to not spin at all.

Nevertheless, that's what Galaxy has done. We know the card has a strong VRM (voltage regulation module) so, supposedly, it has been overclocked to kingdom come.

The standard card has 1,020 MHz / 1085 MHz clocks, but the new Galaxy GTX 750 Ti Hall of Fame (HOF for short) will be much faster than that.

The white-colored newcomer will only sell in Greater China, but you might see the product under the KFA2 brand in Europe soon enough. No prices or other info exists though.

Galaxy GTX 750 Ti HOF (3 Images)

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