Add graphics horsepower to your PC with the MSI GeForce GTX 750 Ti Graphics Card. The GTX 750 Ti GPU has 640 CUDA cores overclocked to 1059 MHz and can be boosted up to 1137 MHz. The GPU is coupled to 2GB of GDDR5 vRAM clocked at 5400 MHz with a 128-bit interface. Not only for graphics rendering, the CUDA cores can also be leveraged for hardware acceleration of parallel processes such as video rendering.
The front panel of this card features three outputs; one DVI-D output which supports resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, one VGA output for legacy analog displays and projectors, and one HDMI output for newer televisions, projectors, and computer monitors. The HDMI output supports resolutions up to 4K, allowing for the display of high-resolution content on compatible displays.
An active fansink cooler keeps this card's temperature down by forcing air through the heatsink, dissipating the heat generated by the GPU. This type of cooling solution is best suited for tower cases with sufficient airflow to move the recirculated hot air from the GPU.
- NVIDIA HairWorks - Allows for many thousands of individual hairs to be rendered and animated as opposed to earlier implementations of polygon strips and transparent textures.
- NVIDIA FaceWorks - Uses the additional tessellated detail provided by DirectX 11 to render faces with a more realistically round shape, with improved lighting to show contours.
- HBAO+ Ambient Occlusion - Adds more realistic shading and shadowing where two surfaces or objects meet. DirectX 11 allows for higher quality AO without creating a large performance hit.
- NVIDIA Percentage Closer Soft Shadows - Creates more realistic shadows by progressively blurring them relative to the distance of the object from the surface where the shadow is cast. The softening of the shadows also reduces aliasing which can be distracting.
- NVIDIA Crepuscular Rays - Also known as light rays, light shafts, or god rays, DirectX 11 renders these rays with tessellation rather than intensive ray-marching or viewspace slicing. This results in realistic imagery which has less impact on performance and graphics memory while simultaneously reducing aliasing.
- NVIDIA Depth of Field - Also known as NVDOF, increases precision and quality in cinematic depth-of-field effects by allowing the separation of the subject from the foreground and background. Highlights in the background can take on a polygonal character, similar to as if they had been captured with a real camera.

