Gigabyte GTX 750 Ti Video Card Review
Author: Dennis GarciaCard Layout and Features
As with most custom Gigabyte video cards the GTX 750 Ti Boost comes with the Windforce cooling system which features two large fans blowing over a specially designed heatpipe cooler. The PCB for this card measures in at 5.75 inches but is extended to over 7.5 inches given the oversized Windforce cooler.
Flipping the card over we can make out where all of the major components are located. Along the side nearest the video connections we have the VRM followed by the GPU which is surrounded by GDDR5 video memory chips. Four spring loaded screws secure the cooler around the GPU. Normally there are a few more screws holding the cooler in place but you will see why not once the cooler is removed.
Video output is comprised of two dual link DVI video outputs combined with a single Display Port and standard HDMI connection. All four of these can be used at the same time allowing you to run 3-way surround and still have a spare monitor for use outside of the game.
Sadly this card is missing the SLI fingers so cannot be used with another card to scale performance. This really has no impact on card performance but does limit your hardware configurations. As we know the previous GTX 650Ti didn't support SLI either as an attempt to force it into a certain price point and was re-enabled when the GTX 650 Ti Boost was released a short time later. Maybe that will happen again so we’ll have to wait and see.