Though the mid-range positioning was high at the time, the card has lost its original status over time, and has been relegated to roughly a low-end mid-range graphics card.
But is it really that bad?
Is the answer.
NVIDIA's favorite thing to do is to squeeze toothpaste. the GTX660 and GTX560 are actually vestigial cards of the GTX460. It may seem like an ancient 4th gen but the performance hasn't fallen much, on the contrary, it still boasts performance very close to the GTX750. It's a pretty good upgrade as a starter card, and it's cheap too.
Of course, its shortcomings are obvious:
768mb version of less than 1G of video memory is not very smooth in high resolution
Older model makes the quality of the online buy can not be guaranteed
No support for DX12
Overall, suitable for those who are on a budget to upgrade to the use of, and replace the pain
Overall, suitable for those who are on a budget to upgrade to the use of, and replace the pain
This is the first time that the GTX750 has been used in the United States.