NVIDIA
GeForce GTX 750
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Overview
The GeForce GTX 750 was NVIDIA's first Maxwell-architecture mainstream GPU, released in early 2014. It marked a significant step forward in power efficiency compared to the Kepler-based GTX 600 and 700 series cards at the same price tier.
Equipped with 1GB of GDDR5 memory and a TDP of just 55W, the GTX 750 is notable for requiring no external power connector β it runs entirely off the PCIe slot. Maxwell's architectural improvements delivered strong performance-per-watt gains over Kepler, making the 750 a popular choice for small form factor systems. There are no hardware ray-tracing cores, no DLSS, and the memory capacity of 1GB became a limiting factor even at launch.
The GTX 750 was aimed at budget 1080p gaming, particularly in compact or low-power builds where a 6-pin connector was not available. Today it is firmly a legacy card, but its design as a self-powered, efficient GPU made it well-regarded at release.
Technical Specifications
Architecture & Cores
- Architecture
- Maxwell
- Process Node
- TSMC 28nm
- CUDA Cores
- 512
Clock Speeds
- Base Clock
- 1,020 MHz
- Boost Clock
- 1,085 MHz
Memory
- VRAM Capacity
- 1 GB
- Memory Type
- GDDR5
- Memory Bus
- 128-bit
- Memory Speed
- 5 Gbps
- Bandwidth
- 80 GB/s
Connectivity & Power
- Interface
- PCIe 3.0 x16
- TDP
- 55 W
- Power Connectors
- None
- Released
- Feb 18, 2014