That's a huge number, but the company does seem to like its coolers

Feb 19, 2014 15:38 GMT  ·  By

Most of NVIDIA's partners have launched one or two of the GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti video boards, but EVGA wanted to one-up them all, and then some, so it released a total of eight.

That makes four GeForce GTX 750 and four GTX 750 Ti adapters.

They have various clock-cooler combinations, with both single-fan and dual-fan designs included in the line.

The GPU clocks for GTX 750 range from 1020/1085/5012 MHz (core/Boost/memory) to 1229/1320/5012 MHz (for the FTW variants). The GTX 750 SuperClocked lies in the middle, with 1215/1294/5012 MHz.

The GTX 750 Ti goes from 1020/1085/5012 MHz to 1176/1255/5012 MHz (SC) and, finally, 1189/1268/5012 MHz (FTW).

The number eight is reached because some of the six cards come with more than one cooler option. Prices are of $120 - $170 / €120 - €170.

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