They both have the same core frequencies but different memory capacities

Feb 19, 2014 08:37 GMT  ·  By

KFA2, one of NVIDIA's many OEMs, has formally introduced the Maxwell-based GeForce GTX 750 (Ti) graphics cards bearing its own brand.

Called KFA2 GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC 2 GB and GTX 750 OC 1 GB, they are both factory-overclocked.

Which means that instead of 1020 MHz base and 1085 MHz GPU Boost clock speeds, the newcomers work at 1072 MHz base and 1150 MHz boost.

A pretty good improvement, if I do say so myself, especially since the cooler, though featuring a larger heatsink than the reference model, still only has one fan.

The rest of the specs are as they've always been though: 1 GB (GTX 750, 5 GHz) and 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM (GTX 750 Ti, 5.4 GHz), 515/640 CUDA cores, 128-bit memory interface and three video outputs: VGA, HDMI, Dual-link DVI-D.