Graphics card for sale GTX 770

Chris S
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Well, I bit the bullet and

Well, I bit the bullet and have just treated myself to a new card and it came yesterday.

It is a KFA2 Geoforce GTX750ti, factory overclocked, Sniper Edition, 2Gb + custom fan cooling. I wonder what output I might get from that.

It comes with an install disk for Forceware, that will set it up, but I wonder what driver I should be using?

Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)

Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now

mikey
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RE: Well, I bit the bullet

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Well, I bit the bullet and have just treated myself to a new card and it came yesterday.

It is a KFA2 Geoforce GTX750ti, factory overclocked, Sniper Edition, 2Gb + custom fan cooling. I wonder what output I might get from that.

It comes with an install disk for Forceware, that will set it up, but I wonder what driver I should be using?

I use 35560 on my 760's and it works just fine. I also use MSIAfterburner to control the fans, it works on both AMD and Nvidia cards.

AgentB
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RE: Well, I bit the bullet

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Well, I bit the bullet and have just treated myself to a new card and it came yesterday.


excellent news, some green in the red stable!

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It is a KFA2 Geoforce GTX750ti, factory overclocked, Sniper Edition, 2Gb + custom fan cooling. I wonder what output I might get from that.

At E@H I'd expect at about 50+K RAC working BRP6 mainly eg this host

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It comes with an install disk for Forceware, that will set it up, but I wonder what driver I should be using?

If @mikey is running 35560 then go with that as I have nothing on windows, i have been running 349.12 since August on Linux and choose them from here Nvidia drivers

I'd be very interested in power usage before and after.

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