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<blockquote data-quote="Stéphane Lenclud" data-source="post: 1118368" data-attributes="member: 140174"><p>That's the one. That card is totally worth it. Cheap, low power, no PCIe power cable needed, cool, silent and packs some serious triangles crunching guts. The outputs made sense for me too. It's a standard GPU PWM fan connector so you should be able to upgrade the fans. Not sure if aftermarket heatsink will fit on it. It looks like the fans could be easily separated from the heatsink.</p><p></p><p>Fans can get noisy when playing AAA games for instance or if your temps go too high for some reason but that's not that bad and they usually don't spin.</p><p></p><p>Note that not all GTX750 are equals. I did try some EVGA that was awfully noisy even when idle, many still need extra power connections for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stéphane Lenclud, post: 1118368, member: 140174"] That's the one. That card is totally worth it. Cheap, low power, no PCIe power cable needed, cool, silent and packs some serious triangles crunching guts. The outputs made sense for me too. It's a standard GPU PWM fan connector so you should be able to upgrade the fans. Not sure if aftermarket heatsink will fit on it. It looks like the fans could be easily separated from the heatsink. Fans can get noisy when playing AAA games for instance or if your temps go too high for some reason but that's not that bad and they usually don't spin. Note that not all GTX750 are equals. I did try some EVGA that was awfully noisy even when idle, many still need extra power connections for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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