It looks great and will take up a lot less space in your PC than before

Sep 8, 2014 13:05 GMT  ·  By

The GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card may have already been the most efficient and advanced mid-range graphics card on the market (though some may disagree), but ELSA decided it could make it even better.

So here it is, the new and improved GTX 750, called GeForce GTX 750 Ti SP, which not only swaps the normal dual-slot cooler for a single-slot one, but does it while also boosting the performance.

The GTX 750 Ti normally runs the GPU at 1,020 MHz, you see, but the GeForce GTX 750 Ti SP can handle 1,045 MHz despite the half-thick cooler.

Meanwhile, the memory (2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM) works at 4.4 GHz instead of the reference 4.34 GHz.

The cooler itself uses a nickel-plated copper heatsink and a single 70 mm fan to disperse whatever heat would otherwise linger under the full-length metal shroud. The video board is 184 mm / 7.24 inches long.

You'll find a mini-HDMI and two dual-link DVI ports on the I/O panel, and no power input anywhere on the PCB, since all the energy needed comes through the PCI Express 3.0 slot itself. Sales of the ELSA GeForce GTX 750 Ti SP will begin on September 23, 2014, but only in Japan. Not sure when the rest of the world will see it.

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