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PS
j'ai le meme bureau mais en blanc
PS
j'ai le meme bureau mais en blanc
Hallucinant de voir qu'une carte à 150 euros suffit à faire tourner n'importe quel jeu pc sorti actuellement, sans exception. On finit par se demander l'utilité d'avoir plus que cette carte à court termes.I’ve been waiting to say this for ages but finally this is a GTX 750 Ti that I am happy to personally recommend. Compared to other GTX 750 Ti graphics cards I have tested this unit has dramatically better cooling thanks to its heat pipe based design and it has much better performance thanks to its significant out of the box overclock. The card is also quiet, compact and has a supplementary power connector for when you want to push your overclocks a little further and get maximum stability. Talking of overclocking and this card overclocked the best out of all GTX 750 Tis I have tested despite already coming with a very high factory overclock. Gigabyte were sensible to choose Hynix memory chips over the inferior Elpida and Samsung chips that simply do not overclock as well. It is also worth mentioning Gigabyte are providing full 4K support via dual HDMI. Few other vendors offer full 4K support, the only one that comes to mind is EVGA who offer a DisplayPort on some of their cards. There is very little to say about this card that is negative. The only thing I’ve managed to pick up on is the blue PCB which may not be to everyone’s taste, but that’s it.
Pros
Massive out of the box overclock
Competitive pricing
Effective heat pipe based cooler
Solid overclocking potential
Dual HDMI for 4K support
Cons
Blue PCB (subjective)
“Gigabyte’s GTX 750 Ti WindForce 2X OC is probably one of the best, if not the best, GTX 750 Ti graphics cards on the market when all things are considered. It has amazing performance, great overclocking potential, a brilliant cooling solution and best of all it is competitively priced. Kudos to you Gigabyte, this is a job well done.“
Ben là j'ai compris. Je préfère mille fois mettre 150 euros chaque année. C'est bien moins cher que 500 euros tout les 1 à 2 ans...Quand les gens comprendront qu'acheter des CG à 500euros ne sert à rien ...
La vraie question, c'est : Pourquoi mettre 500 euros tous les 1 à 2 ans ? Wtf ?En air, c'est le prix de base du shuttle + cpu et ce que tu veux mettre dedans... donc ça peut aller de 700 à 2000 euros selon ce que tu choisis.
Ben là j'ai compris. Je préfère mille fois mettre 150 euros chaque année. C'est bien moins cher que 500 euros tout les 1 à 2 ans...
I agreeQuand tu veux le tuto btw
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