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[TPU] ELSA Announces Single-slot GeForce GTX 750 Ti Graphics Card

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ELSA announced the GeForce GTX 750 Ti SP, a single slot, air-cooled graphics card based on NVIDIA's first "Maxwell" based GPU. Sticking to single-slot dimensions, the card is 18.4 cm long, featuring a full-length metal shroud covering a nickel-plated copper channel heatsink, which is ventilated by a 70 mm spinner.
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#2 ·
Nice, now hopefully this one actually hits the stores this time...

Would be perfect for use inside my server box.
 
#4 ·
Maybe I'm dumb but why the heck are they just using one small fan? I mean my old 8800GT was single slot and used 2 and that helped it being a beast for OCing. Would it cost that much to add one more or is that actually worse for cooling?
 
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8800GT was also single slot b4 = higher TDP as well. I wonder whats stopping other GPU maker from making these low power card 1 slot.
 
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I really wish DisplayPort was more prominent over HDMI in most of the 750Ti out there, I really don't see much point to it.
 
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Originally Posted by Rookie1337 View Post

Maybe I'm dumb but why the heck are they just using one small fan? I mean my old 8800GT was single slot and used 2 and that helped it being a beast for OCing. Would it cost that much to add one more or is that actually worse for cooling?
These cards run so cool as it is. I couldn't get a MSI 750 ti to hit 60c for anything. Plenty of head room there so perhaps 1 fan is enough?

Regardless, it's about time stuff like this comes out. To me, the 750 ti screams super small form factor. Now, what case could it go into justifying its single slot design? Oh, and where can they be purchased from? I've never heard of this company.
 
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I believe ELSA is based out of Japan, seeing as their webpage is www.elsa-jp.co.jp

I'm having a tough time deciding if I want to go ahead and buy a 750 ti for my HTPC or wait for it's successor. Decisions decisions...
 
#22 ·
Seriously, where does the heat go? There must be gaps on the other side.....right?
Or does it escape through the display ports?
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Originally Posted by BradleyW View Post

Seriously, where does the heat go? There must be gaps on the other side.....right?
Or does it escape through the display ports?
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Looks like it vents at the bottom by the PCIE slot.
 
#24 ·
Does it come with a figurine?
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#26 ·
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Originally Posted by BulletSponge View Post

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Originally Posted by BradleyW View Post

Seriously, where does the heat go? There must be gaps on the other side.....right?
Or does it escape through the display ports?
biggrin.gif
Looks like it vents at the bottom by the PCIE slot.
Because it didn't make any sort of sense to make a ventilated slot bracket.