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Post by pioneerisloud on Mar 24, 2023 13:47:09 GMT -5
^ an Asus GTX 750Ti GDDR5 2GB, don't really need a bigger card, plus, this one runs without a separate power feed. Have an RX480 sitting idle, but think it is a bit of a power hog. Sweet! Nothing at all wrong with a 750Ti or an RX 480. Both good cards (for their respective usages). I was just curious was all. I used to have the low profile 750Ti MSI model years ago, was a great card back then. Probably still is today for daily use.
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Post by george on Mar 24, 2023 16:59:03 GMT -5
^I have the GTX 750Ti going with Windows 11.
Has not given probs. official vBIOS updated.
Had one problem before with PCi-e card's connector that on one thread had a scratch so would not go 16 x, but I fixed it.
If you still have your 750Ti, just try it again to see how it works (actually did not know/forgotten there were LP models of it too).
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Post by pioneerisloud on Mar 25, 2023 0:27:48 GMT -5
^I have the GTX 750Ti going with Windows 11.
Has not given probs. official vBIOS updated.
Had one problem before with PCi-e card's connector that on one thread had a scratch so would not go 16 x, but I fixed it.
If you still have your 750Ti, just try it again to see how it works (actually did not know/forgotten there were LP models of it too).
Nice on putting it on 11. I've noticed 11 appears to run a LITTLE bit better than 10 on older hardware, but maybe that's just because I turn off all the bloat on 11 through Rufus, whereas on 10 I did it manually (and might've missed some things). Got my FX / 290x rig on 11 right now, prepping it for my kiddo to game on it, to try to get him away from using his controller so much and into KBB / mouse. I'm curious about your fix on the slot pins, but to be honest, my own broken card isn't just a scratch, and I probably cannot fix it lol. *shrugs Sadly, my own 750Ti is long gone. I don't have many Nvidia cards left right now due to divorce a few years ago, lost everything in that process. -_- I have a GTX 460SE 1GB that runs fantastically though, and the 750Ti is better than that. Actually.....sitting here thinking about it, I know exactly where my 750Ti is. It's in an HP slimline desktop chassis (not a tower, a desktop), with a Q9550 pin modded to 400FSB and 8GB of DDR2-1066 in it (I think clocked at 800 though), with the 750Ti LP in there. Pretty sure I had Windows 10 on it too. A buddy of mine has it, its been sitting on a shelf in his garage, completed since 2019. I really need to talk him into taking a trip over the mountains to visit and bring that with him...... I love each and every one of my GPU's and their performance, regardless if they're "weak" or not. I had a glorious time just the other day playing with a Radeon 9800 PRO.
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Post by george on Mar 26, 2023 2:00:49 GMT -5
Magnifying glass, on the card, not the slot. Was wondering why it did not go 16x, but stayed at 8x. Used a graphite pen to ink the pin. Works.
Have a XFX HD 4770 that will not go 16x, but someone here mentioned there could be an SMD at the GPU's card pci connector given up, checked visually, all ok, but for me
it is a bit difficult figure them SMDs out.
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