GeForce RTX™ 4090 24GB GDDR6X Video Card (DLSS 3.0) PNY GEFORCE RTX 4090 24GB VERTO RC3 TRIPLE FAN GDDR6X I’m new to the pc world I just ordered my pc I just got my invoice. The one at the top is what I ordered the bottom one is what I’m getting. Are they the same thing.
This card will always be a legend. I built a lot of low budget builds for friends who wanted to get into pc gaming without spending a lot. A prebuilt dellhp or lenovo with a ssd and a gtx750ti made for a great budget gaming computer.
You got your monies worth outta that! And a HUGE uprade lol. I'm guessing your cpu and mobo is of the time? gonna need to upgrade them next to get the most out of that 3060.
As someone who bought this in 2014 who wasn't on any hype trains, I can tell you for the price it was still pretty amazing and a bargain. Lots of waaaaay more expensive stuff on the market with questionable performance, this was such a massive upgrade for my rig at the time, I was giggling. Thanks again EVGA, good times. For the record, this was my "GTA5 Card". If it weren't for that game, I wouldn't have been looking to upgrade. (Forspoken sucks)
I'm still rocking my leadtek gtx 750 ti and i don't feel the need to upgrade yet since i'm only play old games/emulations. Plus the power consumption in this card is crazy efficient, so im always happy with my house power bills.
Exactly, you don't need to change it if you feel it's enough for you! I've used a 750ti until last year, when I recently swapped it for a 1070. I still have the 750ti on another rig and it's great for older, less demanding games or emulation!
this card made up my first self-built pc back when i was 13, paired with an i3-4130. I managed to put together a gaming pc for 300 bucks and i'm still proud about it
I am still using the Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti in my PC. I have had this for quite some time now, probably since 2015. The games I normally run are older titles, mainly Rainbow Six 3: Ravenshield or CoD II. I haven't had any issues with it and I actually just got an update to the PhysX, which is odd since it never updates only the graphics and audio driver does.
Firstly, great video! I have an Asus Strix 750 Ti which I used for a while back as my main gaming GPU in 2015/2016. It's similar to yours with an overbuilt cooler and 0dba mode, no power connector and 2GB VRAM. I used it in a mATX build with huge passive CPU heatsink, semi passive PSU and undervolted Noctua case fans spinning around 500rpm. It was an extremely cool and quiet machine! It was the first Strix branded GPU from Asus and among the first GPU's to have a built in fan stop mode. Also the first Maxwell based desktop GPU I believe, despite the 7xx branding and launching 6 months before the 970 and 980. The 950 wouldn't come for another 1.5 years and wasn't a massive performance uplift despite a 50% higher TDP and (usually) higher price. NVIDIA had already started to "learn" when something cheap was too good to follow up properly. Another thing the 750 Ti is amazing for is Windows XP retro gaming builds. There is still XP driver support from NVIDIA, it's got plenty of VRAM and performance to max out any games of the era, and it can be powered by any old OEM PC and PSU. Just a great GPU, definitely deserved the spot you gave it in the hall of fame.
@@alanmanoj5930 yeah I just threw my first GPU into trash. 750 ti.frozen . It just died. No warning. Fortunately I have another one. Stubby with one fan.. I Overclock it and play RaceRoom . does get a little hot though.
My favorite part about this card was not needing a power connector so it was super easy to just drop into just about any old pre-build at the time. Affordable and you had an idea of what you were getting for the price. Very nostalgic card for me, first individual GPU I ever personally bought and held me until I got a good deal on the gtx 970 asus strix.
I've owned the evga sc version of the 750 Ti (single fan) for years, it was paired with an older i5-3470 win 10 build and served me well for 1080p med/high settings in most titles up until 2019. It now runs in a retro build with Core 2 Quad q6600 2.4 ghz, 4gb ddr2 800 Win XP Pro system because according to research it is one of the last Windows XP compatible gpu on the market and I needed something that can run all of my Win 98/2000/XP/Vista/7 games @ 1280x1024 resolution. This legendary card continues to bring a smile to my face in 2023 and beyond.
I still remember it very well: it was my first budget build which I sold. It was at the beginning of Covid in Germany. Sold a PC with a 750 TI for 75€ to some random boy who just wanted to play WoW and do some school stuff on it. Bet he is still using it.
I used to have the Galaxy Low Profile version of this very card, once upon a time. Paired it alongside an old E8500 C2D SFF PC, but had to underclock it a touch.
Back in the day, the 750Ti was my card of trust. I only had to change it when I moved from the 768p TV screen I had to a proper 1080p monitor, and Street Fighter V started lagging. First I moved to a 960, and finally to the venerable 1060 that lasted me up to the near end of the Pandemic.
I bought one this year. It’s still a very useful card for the right price. It still has driver support, is very efficient, doesn’t need a PCIe cable and is still capable of playing some games. I wouldn’t get it for a main gaming PC but it’s still a decent option for something where gaming is not a priority and you just want to occasionally play some older game and the iGPU can’t handle it. You can occasionally find a 960 for the same price so if the PCIE cable isn’t a deal breaker that is obviously a more powerful choice. Then you have older cards like 7970 or GTX 580 that would be more powerful but at the expense of massive power use compared to the 750ti. You can sometimes find them for 10 bucks though. Actually I bought a 7770 for 10 cents recently complete in box which would probably compete with this but it isn’t supported anymore. I never had it back then as I was exclusively using AMD after some Terrible experience with Nvidia cards breaking with my 7800GT and 8800GTS back in the day. So I had a Radeon 270X and later a used 280X and they felt powerful and both of them cost me around 150 when I got them. Used the 280X until the GTX 1070 which is the card that made me like Nvidia again and I would argue is a legendary card as well. At the time it felt very expensive at 399 dollars but now I would be happy to buy a 70 series card for that amount of money. Add currency fluctuations and the 4070 costs 80% more than I paid for the 1070.
I was surprised at how well this card generally holds up once you got newer games to run on it. I have an Asus 2GB GTX 760 in storage that I ran from August of 2014 to May of 2017 and had a very positive experience with it. Originally paid $295 Canadian plus tax for it.
I ran a GTX 760 2gb from 2021 to 2022 then got the GTX 10606GB that was a huge boost, I ran them both with a Ryzen 5 2600, but now I have a RX6750XT with a Ryzen 5 5600x
This is what I'm rocking now. This is a beast of a card and I'm glad that I got to own this. Currently sourcing my new build though, with 3060 12 gigs and an i5 12th gen CPU.
my brother still uses my original asus 760 when I upgraded my first ever pc. I can definitely see its age these last few years as he has trouble running most games I play now. Been on the hunt for a used 1070 or something on ebay to upgrade him to
I recently bought 1060 6gb for 75 bucks, paired it with 4690K and 16gb ddr3 - and dude who bought it is very happy using it only for youtube/twitch and league/valorant.
Ive been running a gtx 750 (1gb ver) for more than 5 years and damn do I really need an upgrade. Textures in the games are downright horrendous average fps on old titles are either 40 or 50. Ive been saving up some money for some rx 580/90 just to make this GPU the rest it needed. The experience I had and memories with it(kinda cliche i know) were definitely something.
I had this card for my first build around the time it came out. Just stuck one in an Optiplex to use for a virtual pinball table and it works great for that. Didn't want to go spending a fortune on it and glad I didn't.
Great video, you should make it a series going through each generations cost to performance king to see how theh stand up to todays games. Next could be fhe gtx 970 followed ny the gtx 1060 6gb and rx 570 or 580.
I know someone who actually played hundred's of hours in Hogwarts Legacy on an Intel UHD 620. They had to used all sorts of tricks to get it running, and even then it was only running at 5 fps. The GTX 750 Ti looks 10X better, since it is running at 1080p.
Video card legends don't die.. They fade away. A great card for it's time. Time to give your 750ti to the relative who has a Dell pre-built and only plays facebook games etc.
I bought mine when they came out in 2014 used from asus with power conector i stil have her in a spare rig but good memories with that litle maxwell beast.
i still have a gtx 650 2gb... but im currently saving up to upgrade everything... with some luck i'll end up with a R5 3600, B450 Aorus Elite, Klevv 1tb nvme, RX 6600, FSP 550w 80+ Bronze and Montech Sky Two
Hey man so I noticed your in my local Washington area I just bought a 3080 and have been getting a lot of coil whine and some buzzing wondering if you’d be interested in troubleshooting
I got my GIGABYTE GTX 750 TI to run 3 out of the 4GB it had and with a little more overclock it could run RotTR pretty smooth at 1080p, though is hard to find videos about it. I sold it to a friend which he still keeps and use to play some games and even streaming.
I got the steam hardware survey 2 times within 3 months. I had actually upgraded my GPU in that time from a 3070 to a 3080. and my other pc got it on my other account with my RX590
I bought an Optiplex 9010 with an i5-3750 that I was going to try and case swap and upgrade. Ran into some problems so I bought all new parts for the case and just threw a 750ti that I had into the Optiplex for Minecraft and older games.
I have a couple of those 750Ti cards and thinking of installing them into a couple of old HP Elitedesk 800 G1 Mt's with I5-4690's and sell them as cheap minimal budget gamers just to move them out to create some much needed space in my PC hoarding room.
This tested gtx 750ti is broken or something..? . i used to have 750ti zotac model and all games benchmarked here i got 10-20 frames more. For ex - forza 5 i used to get 50+ avg and mw2 45+
Hey Nerd, you mentioned to give u impression on the "Fake temu Nanoleaf" I brought, they're really good for the price, got it on my wall, they're thicker then nanoleaf but not noticeable looking straight on about 2 / 3x the thickness of the Nanoleaf
GeForce RTX™ 4090 24GB GDDR6X Video Card (DLSS 3.0) PNY GEFORCE RTX 4090 24GB VERTO RC3 TRIPLE FAN GDDR6X I’m new to the pc world I just ordered my pc I just got my invoice. The one at the top is what I ordered the bottom one is what I’m getting. Are they the same thing?
I am definitely getting it for 15 euros for my Win XP machine. 🙂 Having Radeon HD 7770 right now which is no slouch for retro PC but Open GL compatibility sometimes is a problem.
Can someone explain it to me? How can you connect argb fans to non argb motherboard? I know that there are some controllers but I don't understand that. PLS SOMEONE
i just sold a pc over the summer that had an evga 750 ti 2gb and i5 haswell with 16gb ram and ran and tested cyberpunk 2077 prior update 2.0 and i can say it did run like an xbox one using low settings 1080p fsr performance average was like 26 but it hit 30s alot and low of 14 in demanding spots
Didn't own one that I personally used. I was the guy that when he upgrades everyone upgrades in like a chain effect. I would pass on my old parts to my brother and my brother passed his on to my or his friends. Anyways as things went on there was a time I already upgraded and a friend of mine wanted to start pc gaming so I paid for half his card which was a 750 Ti. He had that card till earlier this year now he's got a rx4/570/80 or something I can't remember.
@@evisluE I didn’t wait 2 months for it to release. I wanted NvidiaGPU but settled on a 7900XTX. During December the 7900xtx was going for >$1,000 Good deal
I STILL use GT750Ti Gigabyte windforce edition to this day... it used to be my gaming card... now it drive 3 monitors.. 2 27" 1440p and a 24" 144h 1080p... but only for my Music recording PC though..
I bought two . one frozen and one stubby single fan. Frozen died recently and hit the dumpster yesterday.😂. I overclock stubby and new RaceRoom is awesome to play. It does get hot though so i will add some big fans soon. ,i5 sixcore 2.8 . acer.
Gonna tell it like this, audience for this card never been around top heavy games, people who use it even years ago they playing eSports titles. Go back to 2017 around period can't have 60 fps on any too heavy game around that time too like AC Origins, Watch Dogs 2, Tom Clancy Ghost Wildlands and etc. But was popular because people playing free games and eSports
i have this card ... played 720p with medium settings on cyberpunk and forza horizon getting more than 30 fps .. i think it depends on who use it seems u.u
I got mine pre-ordered and damn its a workhorse even if outdated its been chugging along since the day i got it and for the most part could play anything until a few years ago... my son still uses it to play roblox and fortnite and its never crashed or overheated... i think i need to get him a new card soon i see alot of rtx 2060 floating around for seriously cheap these days... dunno... we shall see
I went from AMD GPUs to Nvidia GPUs and never looked back. My 1st Nvidia GPU was gtx 750 ti. From 750 ti -> 1050 ti -> 1660 super currently. Since the 1660 super, there are no real good budget GPU from Nvidia so I'm still waiting. I wonder what's next =)
If you want a super cheap card just get an RX 580. You can get them from anywhere from 40 to 80 bucks and they will stomp this card. Not to mention they can play VR
i would die just to have any GPU few years ago my RX 570 died on my ryzen 3 3200G so iwas just rocking the integrated that it came with for a year and 7months but fortunately i was able to leap from integrated to ryzen 7 7800x3D with RTX 4070 this past Dec 4 2023
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I’m new to the pc world I just ordered my pc I just got my invoice. The one at the top is what I ordered the bottom one is what I’m getting. Are they the same thing.
This card will always be a legend. I built a lot of low budget builds for friends who wanted to get into pc gaming without spending a lot. A prebuilt dellhp or lenovo with a ssd and a gtx750ti made for a great budget gaming computer.
I just upgraded from a gtx 750 ti to a rtx 3060 yesterday! 😁
Nice, congrats! That's such a HUGE upgrade!!
Should have taken a leap to get an RX 7600
You got your monies worth outta that! And a HUGE uprade lol. I'm guessing your cpu and mobo is of the time? gonna need to upgrade them next to get the most out of that 3060.
Waste of money 3060 sucks
@@helenHTIDas someone who owns a 3060 it is trash rather a 3080 or 7800 XT
As someone who bought this in 2014 who wasn't on any hype trains, I can tell you for the price it was still pretty amazing and a bargain. Lots of waaaaay more expensive stuff on the market with questionable performance, this was such a massive upgrade for my rig at the time, I was giggling. Thanks again EVGA, good times. For the record, this was my "GTA5 Card". If it weren't for that game, I wouldn't have been looking to upgrade. (Forspoken sucks)
I'm still rocking my leadtek gtx 750 ti and i don't feel the need to upgrade yet since i'm only play old games/emulations. Plus the power consumption in this card is crazy efficient, so im always happy with my house power bills.
My 260x which is pretty much the equivalent AMD version has been going on 10 years strong, now in my parents PC.
Exactly, you don't need to change it if you feel it's enough for you! I've used a 750ti until last year, when I recently swapped it for a 1070. I still have the 750ti on another rig and it's great for older, less demanding games or emulation!
this card made up my first self-built pc back when i was 13, paired with an i3-4130. I managed to put together a gaming pc for 300 bucks and i'm still proud about it
still using the 750ti but not as my main. it was my first ever card and gives me nostalgic memories❤
I am still using the Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti in my PC. I have had this for quite some time now, probably since 2015. The games I normally run are older titles, mainly Rainbow Six 3: Ravenshield or CoD II. I haven't had any issues with it and I actually just got an update to the PhysX, which is odd since it never updates only the graphics and audio driver does.
Firstly, great video!
I have an Asus Strix 750 Ti which I used for a while back as my main gaming GPU in 2015/2016. It's similar to yours with an overbuilt cooler and 0dba mode, no power connector and 2GB VRAM. I used it in a mATX build with huge passive CPU heatsink, semi passive PSU and undervolted Noctua case fans spinning around 500rpm. It was an extremely cool and quiet machine!
It was the first Strix branded GPU from Asus and among the first GPU's to have a built in fan stop mode. Also the first Maxwell based desktop GPU I believe, despite the 7xx branding and launching 6 months before the 970 and 980. The 950 wouldn't come for another 1.5 years and wasn't a massive performance uplift despite a 50% higher TDP and (usually) higher price. NVIDIA had already started to "learn" when something cheap was too good to follow up properly.
Another thing the 750 Ti is amazing for is Windows XP retro gaming builds. There is still XP driver support from NVIDIA, it's got plenty of VRAM and performance to max out any games of the era, and it can be powered by any old OEM PC and PSU.
Just a great GPU, definitely deserved the spot you gave it in the hall of fame.
My GTX 750 Ti died about a year ago. Served me good till death. RIP.
@@alanmanoj5930 yeah I just threw my first GPU into trash. 750 ti.frozen . It just died. No warning. Fortunately I have another one. Stubby with one fan.. I Overclock it and play RaceRoom . does get a little hot though.
My favorite part about this card was not needing a power connector so it was super easy to just drop into just about any old pre-build at the time. Affordable and you had an idea of what you were getting for the price. Very nostalgic card for me, first individual GPU I ever personally bought and held me until I got a good deal on the gtx 970 asus strix.
I've owned the evga sc version of the 750 Ti (single fan) for years, it was paired with an older i5-3470 win 10 build and served me well for 1080p med/high settings in most titles up until 2019. It now runs in a retro build with Core 2 Quad q6600 2.4 ghz, 4gb ddr2 800 Win XP Pro system because according to research it is one of the last Windows XP compatible gpu on the market and I needed something that can run all of my Win 98/2000/XP/Vista/7 games @ 1280x1024 resolution. This legendary card continues to bring a smile to my face in 2023 and beyond.
i love the way Danny dose his videos ( FOR THE HORD) and all the info he gives is amazing
I still remember it very well: it was my first budget build which I sold. It was at the beginning of Covid in Germany. Sold a PC with a 750 TI for 75€ to some random boy who just wanted to play WoW and do some school stuff on it. Bet he is still using it.
This was my very first GPU. It was an absolute beast for it's price back then. Still have it till this day.
I used to have the Galaxy Low Profile version of this very card, once upon a time. Paired it alongside an old E8500 C2D SFF PC, but had to underclock it a touch.
Back in the day, the 750Ti was my card of trust. I only had to change it when I moved from the 768p TV screen I had to a proper 1080p monitor, and Street Fighter V started lagging. First I moved to a 960, and finally to the venerable 1060 that lasted me up to the near end of the Pandemic.
I bought one this year. It’s still a very useful card for the right price. It still has driver support, is very efficient, doesn’t need a PCIe cable and is still capable of playing some games. I wouldn’t get it for a main gaming PC but it’s still a decent option for something where gaming is not a priority and you just want to occasionally play some older game and the iGPU can’t handle it. You can occasionally find a 960 for the same price so if the PCIE cable isn’t a deal breaker that is obviously a more powerful choice. Then you have older cards like 7970 or GTX 580 that would be more powerful but at the expense of massive power use compared to the 750ti. You can sometimes find them for 10 bucks though. Actually I bought a 7770 for 10 cents recently complete in box which would probably compete with this but it isn’t supported anymore. I never had it back then as I was exclusively using AMD after some
Terrible experience with Nvidia cards breaking with my 7800GT and 8800GTS back in the day. So I had a Radeon 270X and later a used 280X and they felt powerful and both of them cost me around 150 when I got them. Used the 280X until the GTX 1070 which is the card that made me like Nvidia again and I would argue is a legendary card as well. At the time it felt very expensive at 399 dollars but now I would be happy to buy a 70 series card for that amount of money. Add currency fluctuations and the 4070 costs 80% more than I paid for the 1070.
I was surprised at how well this card generally holds up once you got newer games to run on it. I have an Asus 2GB GTX 760 in storage that I ran from August of 2014 to May of 2017 and had a very positive experience with it. Originally paid $295 Canadian plus tax for it.
I ran a GTX 760 2gb from 2021 to 2022 then got the GTX 10606GB that was a huge boost, I ran them both with a Ryzen 5 2600, but now I have a RX6750XT with a Ryzen 5 5600x
Amazing PC you have know.
@@ZackSNetwork Thank you
What's the best GPU to pair with an i7 8700k? I currently have a GTX 1060 6GB.
This is what I'm rocking now. This is a beast of a card and I'm glad that I got to own this. Currently sourcing my new build though, with 3060 12 gigs and an i5 12th gen CPU.
Im selling a 6700xt and a i7 12th if you're still looking
my brother still uses my original asus 760 when I upgraded my first ever pc. I can definitely see its age these last few years as he has trouble running most games I play now. Been on the hunt for a used 1070 or something on ebay to upgrade him to
I recently bought 1060 6gb for 75 bucks, paired it with 4690K and 16gb ddr3 - and dude who bought it is very happy using it only for youtube/twitch and league/valorant.
Cyber punk graphics on that 750ti looks like duke nukem graphics🤣
Just came across your channel. Is it possible to run a gtx 1080 with the gtx 750 ti? Would it help boost the 1080 performance?
Ive been running a gtx 750 (1gb ver) for more than 5 years and damn do I really need an upgrade. Textures in the games are downright horrendous average fps on old titles are either 40 or 50. Ive been saving up some money for some rx 580/90 just to make this GPU the rest it needed. The experience I had and memories with it(kinda cliche i know) were definitely something.
Yeah legendary card I remember recommending this often for new PC gamers on a budget.
I had this card for my first build around the time it came out. Just stuck one in an Optiplex to use for a virtual pinball table and it works great for that. Didn't want to go spending a fortune on it and glad I didn't.
Great video, you should make it a series going through each generations cost to performance king to see how theh stand up to todays games. Next could be fhe gtx 970 followed ny the gtx 1060 6gb and rx 570 or 580.
I think the one you have is sabotaged. I'm playing cyberpunk on 720p fsr2 Quality 35 fps avg
Sorry if I missed it, but what pc spec did you use?
I will never forget the GTX 970 and GTX 980 SC, These 2 cards are THE BEST graphics cards i've ever owned PERIOD
I know someone who actually played hundred's of hours in Hogwarts Legacy on an Intel UHD 620. They had to used all sorts of tricks to get it running, and even then it was only running at 5 fps. The GTX 750 Ti looks 10X better, since it is running at 1080p.
Video card legends don't die.. They fade away. A great card for it's time. Time to give your 750ti to the relative who has a Dell pre-built and only plays facebook games etc.
it was a lovely gpu for me, i got it in 2016 and ran it for 5 years before upgrading to 1050 ti
I bought mine when they came out in 2014 used from asus with power conector i stil have her in a spare rig but good memories with that litle maxwell beast.
i still have a gtx 650 2gb... but im currently saving up to upgrade everything... with some luck i'll end up with a R5 3600, B450 Aorus Elite, Klevv 1tb nvme, RX 6600, FSP 550w 80+ Bronze and Montech Sky Two
Hey man so I noticed your in my local Washington area I just bought a 3080 and have been getting a lot of coil whine and some buzzing wondering if you’d be interested in troubleshooting
An idea for a video, the games with the dx 12 dll "fix" aren't playable on the 750ti.. Does it make those games playable on the MUCH faster 780ti?
This video has a massive flaw and that's the fact he's using a 5600x3d CPU on mostly CPU bound games
I miss these cooler designs from MSI as well modern MSI cards of this tier don't look as sharp
I got my GIGABYTE GTX 750 TI to run 3 out of the 4GB it had and with a little more overclock it could run RotTR pretty smooth at 1080p, though is hard to find videos about it. I sold it to a friend which he still keeps and use to play some games and even streaming.
14:00 AA still on?
I got the steam hardware survey 2 times within 3 months. I had actually upgraded my GPU in that time from a 3070 to a 3080. and my other pc got it on my other account with my RX590
I bought an Optiplex 9010 with an i5-3750 that I was going to try and case swap and upgrade. Ran into some problems so I bought all new parts for the case and just threw a 750ti that I had into the Optiplex for Minecraft and older games.
I have a couple of those 750Ti cards and thinking of installing them into a couple of old HP Elitedesk 800 G1 Mt's with I5-4690's and sell them as cheap minimal budget gamers just to move them out to create some much needed space in my PC hoarding room.
Great vid and channel!! Subbed
could you please do this revisit with the gtx 780ti? I had one of those back in the day and would love to see how it does today
Just two weeks ago I've upgraded from 750Ti to RTX 2060. If it wasn't for my urge to finally play CP2077, I'd probably be still using it.
I just moved from a 7900XTX to a 750 Ti.
Great upgrade!
what should I buy for minimum good performance in 2024 ?1080p and 40-50fps ?
gtx 1050 ti or gtx 1650 or rx 580 or rx 570 or gtx 1060 6gb all great
your 3DV core was rocking on this one more than 750ti
I decided to just build a 2k set up with a zotac 3080 and an i7 12700kf from my current 1080 set up Wich is an EVGA 306012gb and an i5 10400f
This tested gtx 750ti is broken or something..? . i used to have 750ti zotac model and all games benchmarked here i got 10-20 frames more. For ex - forza 5 i used to get 50+ avg and mw2 45+
Hey Nerd, you mentioned to give u impression on the "Fake temu Nanoleaf" I brought, they're really good for the price, got it on my wall, they're thicker then nanoleaf but not noticeable looking straight on about 2 / 3x the thickness of the Nanoleaf
GeForce RTX™ 4090 24GB GDDR6X Video Card (DLSS 3.0)
PNY GEFORCE RTX 4090 24GB VERTO RC3 TRIPLE FAN GDDR6X
I’m new to the pc world I just ordered my pc I just got my invoice. The one at the top is what I ordered the bottom one is what I’m getting. Are they the same thing?
I am definitely getting it for 15 euros for my Win XP machine. 🙂 Having Radeon HD 7770 right now which is no slouch for retro PC but Open GL compatibility sometimes is a problem.
Can someone explain it to me? How can you connect argb fans to non argb motherboard? I know that there are some controllers but I don't understand that. PLS SOMEONE
hi danny im thinking in build a s1156 with 16gb ddr3, 500gb ssd sata, and a rx570 4gb, s.o win 7 Ult x64 to test and play 90s & 2000s games.
i just sold a pc over the summer that had an evga 750 ti 2gb and i5 haswell with 16gb ram and ran and tested cyberpunk 2077 prior update 2.0 and i can say it did run like an xbox one using low settings 1080p fsr performance
average was like 26 but it hit 30s alot and low of 14 in demanding spots
Yep I got into desktop pc with a 750ti on a very cheap i5 3xxx desktop pc. Was worried about power supplies but this meant I didn't need to!
I didn't think 3D games could look like that.
Thanks, It's a bit old but back in the day...
video idea: what games can run 1080p optimized ultra settings on it ? what games can run at 4k and optimized ultra settings on it ?
Didn't own one that I personally used. I was the guy that when he upgrades everyone upgrades in like a chain effect. I would pass on my old parts to my brother and my brother passed his on to my or his friends. Anyways as things went on there was a time I already upgraded and a friend of mine wanted to start pc gaming so I paid for half his card which was a 750 Ti. He had that card till earlier this year now he's got a rx4/570/80 or something I can't remember.
Idk man, this 10 years gpu should do some triple A game during its time, FarCry, Old Crysis, Bisoshock and etc, to show what this gpu capable of
currently using my MSI 750 TI LP. i only use it for CS2 and watching RUclips. Plan on upgrading to 4080 super when those get released.
DId you get it ?
@@evisluE I didn’t wait 2 months for it to release. I wanted NvidiaGPU but settled on a 7900XTX. During December the 7900xtx was going for >$1,000
Good deal
I STILL use GT750Ti Gigabyte windforce edition to this day... it used to be my gaming card... now it drive 3 monitors.. 2 27" 1440p and a 24" 144h 1080p... but only for my Music recording PC though..
Are you planning to upgrade in a few years
@@evisluE Absolutely...
Idk if adding another 1 or 2 gb vram will help in some games that not require dx12
i still have one for older games on retro pc id like to see how well a 960 2 gb would do now adays
That was a great forspoken slide show! 😂😂
I bought a EVGA FTW model at launch, was a great purchase.
I've been using my GTX 750 TI since 2014 and tomorrow I get my RX 6600 from the post office. My 750 TI will be re-homed in a high end XP machine.
Yeap rocked a gt 740 all the up till 2020 and upgraded to a 1070 and then last year i got a screamin deal on a 3070ti
just cause of this card and gta V i got into pc building back in 2016 LOVE THIS CARD I STILL GOT IT TODAY one of the best cards ever
could you try mining gpus from china with no ports. some are cheap but is a hassle to make it to work
I got a 750 ti and 770 free last year with a free PC the card go fine as well mine needs power both 2gb
Who would expect it to somewhat run well!
I bought two . one frozen and one stubby single fan. Frozen died recently and hit the dumpster yesterday.😂. I overclock stubby and new RaceRoom is awesome to play. It does get hot though so i will add some big fans soon. ,i5 sixcore 2.8 . acer.
30 or 40 Quid for a video adapter isn't overly expensive TBH.
Gonna tell it like this, audience for this card never been around top heavy games, people who use it even years ago they playing eSports titles. Go back to 2017 around period can't have 60 fps on any too heavy game around that time too like AC Origins, Watch Dogs 2, Tom Clancy Ghost Wildlands and etc. But was popular because people playing free games and eSports
i have this card ... played 720p with medium settings on cyberpunk and forza horizon getting more than 30 fps .. i think it depends on who use it seems u.u
I played years of WoW on my 750TI. Great card for the time.
Danny look the exact same in 2016 😂
I got mine pre-ordered and damn its a workhorse even if outdated its been chugging along since the day i got it and for the most part could play anything until a few years ago... my son still uses it to play roblox and fortnite and its never crashed or overheated... i think i need to get him a new card soon i see alot of rtx 2060 floating around for seriously cheap these days... dunno... we shall see
I had the 780ti version of that same card - MSI makes some good cards
Built a PC for my niece with one of these. It absolutely rips through Roblox at ultra settings. lol.
Same gpu
still using it today!!
no budget at all
I have a gigabyte 750ti 4 gig with a i3 9100f and 16gigs ram and my daughter pays farm simulator 22 at 1080p and gets around 55 fps
I went from AMD GPUs to Nvidia GPUs and never looked back. My 1st Nvidia GPU was gtx 750 ti. From 750 ti -> 1050 ti -> 1660 super currently. Since the 1660 super, there are no real good budget GPU from Nvidia so I'm still waiting. I wonder what's next =)
Why is the power so low? in the overlay
If you want a super cheap card just get an RX 580. You can get them from anywhere from 40 to 80 bucks and they will stomp this card. Not to mention they can play VR
15:40 any reason why start forspoken?
Might make an ideal multi OS gpu for windows xp through windows 10.
For WoW,even with my 6700XT it can still crash at max settings. I think it's the game personally and not the card
The 750, 1030 and 970 are kept alive by their users.
950, 1050, 1050 ti, 1650
Still a good GPU. the game selection its the most important one.
Y’all ready most people have never played on a real gaming pc
i would die just to have any GPU few years ago my RX 570 died on my ryzen 3 3200G so iwas just rocking the integrated that it came with for a year and 7months but fortunately i was able to leap from integrated to ryzen 7 7800x3D with RTX 4070 this past Dec 4 2023
Just put a low profile 750ti in my retro xp build 😎 that model cost me £60 But its awesome 👌
LP are the best