The boards are factory overclocked, and the cooler is different

Feb 18, 2014 15:35 GMT  ·  By

Micro-Star International would have just left the specs of the GTX 750 Ti as they were, but the Maxwell graphics cards have both been factory overclocked.

In fact, MSI installed Military Class 4 components and the Twin Frozr IV Advanced dual-fan cooler.

That said, the GTX 750/ GTX 750 Ti still have 512 and 640 CUDA cores, respectively, and 2 GB / 1 GB of GDDR5 memory, clocked at 5.4 GHz and 5 GHz, respectively.

Also, they have GPU clocks of 1085 MHz (which is the GPU Boost maximum for normal cards), and an OC mode of 1163 MHz.

The MSI Gaming All further allows the user to customize how the board runs, in Silent, Gaming and OC modes.

MSI didn't say what the prices were, but they should be of just a bit over $120 / €120 (GTX 750) and $150 / €150 (GTX 750 Ti).