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Saturday, 22 February 2014

After the previous 332.21 WHQL drivers became a part of my 2014 test setup over a month ago, NVIDIA have quickly turned around a new set of WHQL drivers.  Most of these directly impact the GPU titles I test with the GTX 770s, as well as provide support for the new GTX 750, GTX 750 Ti and GTX TITAN Black GPUs.  Ryan reviewed the GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti a few days ago, with them hitting the $120 and $150 price points, battling the R7 260X and R7 265 at those price points respectively.

Highlights of the new drivers include:

Performance Boosts for GTX 770/780/TITAN/780Ti
Up to 19% in F1 2013
Up to 18% in Sleeping Dogs
Up to 16% in Hitman Absolution
Up to 15% in Company of Heroes 2
Up to 10% in Assassin’s Creed 3
Up to 7% in BioShock Infinite
Up to 6% in Sniper Elite V2
Up to 5% in Total War: Rome 2

SLI Technology
Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD – created profile Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry – created profile Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut – created profile

Gaming Technology Supports GeForce ShadowPlay™ technology Supports GeForce ShadowPlay™ Twitch Streaming



SHIELD
Supports NVIDIA GameStream™ technology

3D Vision
Shadow Warrior – rating now “Excellent”
The Stanley Parable – rated “Excellent”
Walking Dead 2 – rated “Good”
World Rally Championship 4 – rated “Good”
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes – rated “Good”
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon – rated “Fair”
 




 


Details on Nvidia's GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GTX 750 cards leak

New information has leaked online relating to Nvidia's upcoming GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 graphics cards, which are set to add to the exisiting high-end products in the GTX 700 series. Both mid-range cards have been pictured by UK Gaming Computers, alongside GPU-Z screenshots showing some specifications to expect.


Both cards shown are compact, barely longer than a PCIe slot, and come with DVI, HDMI and VGA ports. The screenshots also reveal that both cards use a 28nm GM107 GPU, which is expected to be the first implemenation of Nvidia's 'Maxwell' architecture: the M in GM107 likely indicates a Maxwell part, like how K in GK107 indicates Kepler. This also corroborates with a previous report that pegged the GTX 750 Ti as the first Maxwell-based graphics card.


According to UK Gaming Computers' information, the GTX 750 Ti features 960 CUDA cores, 80 TMUs and 16 ROPs, plus 2 GB of 5.50 GHz (effective) GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit bus. The GTX 750 comes with 768 CUDA cores, 64 TMUs and 16 ROPs, plus just 1 GB of 5.10 GHz (effective) GDDR5 on a 128-bit bus. Both cards have the same core clock speed, 1085 MHz, and boost clock speed, 1163 MHz

 

The Maxwell architecture is said to focus on power optimization, and both the GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 don't require external PCIe power sources, meaning they can only draw up to 75 W through the PCIe bus. The cards are set to be officially released in mid-February, and no pricing information has been revealed at this stage.