Asus has unveiled its latest gaming-focused Strix and Mini GPU, targeting PC gamers who don’t want an oil tanker of a graphics card in their rig.
First up, the company’s Strix GTX 750 Ti has been upgraded from 2GB to 4GB or VRAM to meet the demands of modern games.
Secondly, there is a new mini-ITX version of the Asus GTX 960 DirectCU Mini, measuring just 17cm in length.
Asus promises both cards will run cool while pumping out the frame rates, all while taking up as little space as possible.
The cards basic specifications are detailed in the tables below.
GTX 960
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GTX 960 DirectCU Mini
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| Graphics Engine | Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 |
| Bus Standard | PCI Express 3.0 |
| Video Memory | GDDR5 2GB 7010MHz |
| Engine Clock | GPU Boost Clock : 1253 MHz / GPU Base Clock : 1190 MHz |
| CUDA Core | 1024 |
| Memory Interface | 128-bit |
| Power Consumption | 150W |
| Dimensions | 170 x 122 x 40.6 mm |
GTX 750 Ti
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Asus Strix GTX 750 Ti
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| Graphics Engine | Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti |
| Bus Standard | PCI Express 3.0 |
| Video Memory | GDDR5 4GB 5400MHz |
| Engine Clock | GPU Boost Clock : 1202 MHz / GPU Base Clock : 1124 MHz |
| CUDA Core | 640 |
| Memory Interface | 128-bit |
| Dimensions | 195.6 x 122 x 38.1 mm |
Local pricing and release dates are yet to be announced.
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