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sr. member
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Personally i have 5 of the msi twin fan 750ti's
They dont have the 6pin power but their great running off usb risers. They overclock like mental and i can keep up with the best on here
hero member
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That cheapest card is not a 750ti but only a 750 and only has 1GB of RAM not 2.

Besides, the original question was which Gigabyte card to buy, not EVGA card. Smiley

Personally, after having had a few different cards the heat sinks/fan design on the Gigabyte cards is the best I've seen.  I'd full out recommend them UNLESS you don't want a 750ti with the 6 PIN power connector. 

Carlo

Thanks for the answer.  Cheesy Cheesy
Do you have any preference for one of the Gigabyte cards? Any hashrate difference? I chose Gigabyte because of power connector.  Wink

6pin PCIe power is just a gimmick, a card that sips power and if you have six of them you also need to deal with cheap chinese molex to pci-e adapters or more expensive PSU.

You can read here Ivanlabrie's posts, he gives a good instructions, very very helpful thread:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1468166/gtx-750-ti-mining/990

sr. member
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ok here is an edit to make things a little nicer, what do you all think to this
http://cudamining.cc/url/releases/member/5

it still needs to editing, because if you click a download link then it minimizes the section but for now, you get the idea - FIXED

if wanted i could do the same thing however on the page before so you click the user, and it slides down with their versions, what do we think?

I love the new look of cudamining.cc release page. I know that I can click on version number to go to download link. Could it be better if they change to hand shaped cursor when the mouse point on the version number. Thanks for the hard work.  Cheesy

I will get that added later today - done
sr. member
Activity: 365
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That cheapest card is not a 750ti but only a 750 and only has 1GB of RAM not 2.

Besides, the original question was which Gigabyte card to buy, not EVGA card. Smiley

Personally, after having had a few different cards the heat sinks/fan design on the Gigabyte cards is the best I've seen.  I'd full out recommend them UNLESS you don't want a 750ti with the 6 PIN power connector. 

Carlo

Thanks for the answer.  Cheesy Cheesy
Do you have any preference for one of the Gigabyte cards? Any hashrate difference? I chose Gigabyte because of power connector.  Wink
full member
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That cheapest card is not a 750ti but only a 750 and only has 1GB of RAM not 2.

Besides, the original question was which Gigabyte card to buy, not EVGA card. Smiley

Personally, after having had a few different cards the heat sinks/fan design on the Gigabyte cards is the best I've seen.  I'd full out recommend them UNLESS you don't want a 750ti with the 6 PIN power connector. 

Carlo
hero member
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I hate the rebate route , I never seem to get them....even then they only let you use one per address...
sr. member
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Please give me some information about 750 ti. Currently, I am using Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GI. I am looking to buy new cards. Which 750 ti should I choose? GV-N75TWF2BK-2GI or GV-N75TWF2OC-2GI or GV-N75TOC-2GI? Thanks for info.  Cheesy




EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Superclock w/G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI, DP 1.2 Graphics Card (02G-P4-3753-KR)
by EVGA
26 customer reviews
| 22 answered questions
Price:    $169.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
Rebate forms for recent purchases
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
Want it Monday, March 24? Order within 8 hrs 33 mins and choose Two-Day Shipping at checkout. Details

    Base Clock: 1176 MHz
    Boost Clock: 1255 MHz
    Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
    CUDA Cores: 640
    2048MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
    Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.4 Support, OpenCL support
    NVIDIA SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-Ready, 12% Increased Fan Size + Copper Core
    NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA FXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Verticle Sync, NVIDIA Surround, Support for three concurrent displays; dual-link DVI, HDMI, and Displayport 1.2, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready,NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI express 3.0







EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti with G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link, DVI-I, HDMI, DP Graphics Card (02G-P4-3751-KR)
by EVGA
12 customer reviews
| 10 answered questions
Price:    $154.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

    Base Clock: 1020 MHz
    Boost Clock: 1085 MHz
    Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
    CUDA Cores: 640
    2048MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
    Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.4 Support, OpenCL support
    NVIDIA SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-Ready, 12% Increased Fan Size
    NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA FXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Verticle Sync, NVIDIA Surround, Support for three concurrent displays; dual-link DVI, HDMI, and Displayport 1.2, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready,NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI express 3.0




EVGA EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Superclocked w/ G-SYNC Support 1GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI,DP Graphics Card (01G-P4-2753-KR) Graphics Cards 01G-P4-2753-KR
by EVGA
7 customer reviews
Price:    $129.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
Post-purchase rebate:    $10.00 Get forms
Price after rebate:    $119.99
Rebate forms for recent purchases
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

    Base Clock: 1215 MHz
    Boost Clock: 1294 MHz
    Memory Clock: 5012 MHz Effectiv
    CUDA Cores: 512
    1024MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
    Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.4 Support, OpenCL support
    NVIDIA SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-Ready, 12% Increased Fan Size + Copper Core
    NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA FXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Verticle Sync, NVIDIA Surround, Support for three concurrent displays; dual-link DVI, HDMI, and Displayport 1.2, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready,NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI express 3.0

32 new from $129.99


Careful picking up any of the EVGA 750TI SC on ebay. I picked up 4 off several people and they ended up giving me all kinds of issues. I eventually had to swap them all out. Now things are running much smoother with brand new cards. In fact I don't recommend picking up any of these second hand unless its just a steal. Even then you take your chances. I would like the many hours spent troubleshooting back. I recommend picking them up on Tiger Direct, pay in bitcoin! Each one ships with game codes that I just drop on ebay for a quick extra $15-$20 bucks a piece.
sr. member
Activity: 365
Merit: 250
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ok here is an edit to make things a little nicer, what do you all think to this
http://cudamining.cc/url/releases/member/5

it still needs to editing, because if you click a download link then it minimizes the section but for now, you get the idea - FIXED

if wanted i could do the same thing however on the page before so you click the user, and it slides down with their versions, what do we think?

I love the new look of cudamining.cc release page. I know that I can click on version number to go to download link. Could it be better if they change to hand shaped cursor when the mouse point on the version number. Thanks for the hard work.  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
@bigjme

cudaminer home page looks awesome. I like how you made the navigation.

sr. member
Activity: 365
Merit: 250
?
Please give me some information about 750 ti. Currently, I am using Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GI. I am looking to buy new cards. Which 750 ti should I choose? GV-N75TWF2BK-2GI or GV-N75TWF2OC-2GI or GV-N75TOC-2GI? Thanks for info.  Cheesy



looks like the best ones (super clocked) are also the cheapest ... score

Do you mean the cheapest one is the best score?   Shocked
sr. member
Activity: 255
Merit: 250
Please give me some information about 750 ti. Currently, I am using Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GI. I am looking to buy new cards. Which 750 ti should I choose? GV-N75TWF2BK-2GI or GV-N75TWF2OC-2GI or GV-N75TOC-2GI? Thanks for info.  Cheesy

EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Superclock w/G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI, DP 1.2 Graphics Card (02G-P4-3753-KR)
by EVGA
Price:    $169.99 & FREE Shipping. Details


EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti with G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link, DVI-I, HDMI, DP Graphics Card (02G-P4-3751-KR)
by EVGA
Price:    $154.99 & FREE Shipping. Details


EVGA EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Superclocked w/ G-SYNC Support 1GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI,DP Graphics Card (01G-P4-2753-KR) Graphics Cards 01G-P4-2753-KR
by EVGA
Price:    $129.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
Post-purchase rebate:    $10.00 Get forms
Price after rebate:    $119.99

looks like the best ones (super clocked) are also the cheapest ... score
hero member
Activity: 526
Merit: 500
Its all about the Gold
Please give me some information about 750 ti. Currently, I am using Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GI. I am looking to buy new cards. Which 750 ti should I choose? GV-N75TWF2BK-2GI or GV-N75TWF2OC-2GI or GV-N75TOC-2GI? Thanks for info.  Cheesy




EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti Superclock w/G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI, DP 1.2 Graphics Card (02G-P4-3753-KR)
by EVGA
26 customer reviews
| 22 answered questions
Price:    $169.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
Rebate forms for recent purchases
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
Want it Monday, March 24? Order within 8 hrs 33 mins and choose Two-Day Shipping at checkout. Details

    Base Clock: 1176 MHz
    Boost Clock: 1255 MHz
    Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
    CUDA Cores: 640
    2048MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
    Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.4 Support, OpenCL support
    NVIDIA SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-Ready, 12% Increased Fan Size + Copper Core
    NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA FXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Verticle Sync, NVIDIA Surround, Support for three concurrent displays; dual-link DVI, HDMI, and Displayport 1.2, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready,NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI express 3.0







EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti with G-SYNC Support 2GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link, DVI-I, HDMI, DP Graphics Card (02G-P4-3751-KR)
by EVGA
12 customer reviews
| 10 answered questions
Price:    $154.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

    Base Clock: 1020 MHz
    Boost Clock: 1085 MHz
    Memory Clock: 5400 MHz Effective
    CUDA Cores: 640
    2048MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
    Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.4 Support, OpenCL support
    NVIDIA SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-Ready, 12% Increased Fan Size
    NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA FXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Verticle Sync, NVIDIA Surround, Support for three concurrent displays; dual-link DVI, HDMI, and Displayport 1.2, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready,NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI express 3.0




EVGA EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Superclocked w/ G-SYNC Support 1GB GDDR5 128bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, HDMI,DP Graphics Card (01G-P4-2753-KR) Graphics Cards 01G-P4-2753-KR
by EVGA
7 customer reviews
Price:    $129.99 & FREE Shipping. Details
Post-purchase rebate:    $10.00 Get forms
Price after rebate:    $119.99
Rebate forms for recent purchases
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

    Base Clock: 1215 MHz
    Boost Clock: 1294 MHz
    Memory Clock: 5012 MHz Effectiv
    CUDA Cores: 512
    1024MB GDDR5 128bit Memory
    Microsoft DirectX 11.2 API with Direct compute 5.0 Support, OpenGL 4.4 Support, OpenCL support
    NVIDIA SHIELD-Ready, NVIDIA G-SYNC-Ready, 12% Increased Fan Size + Copper Core
    NVIDIA TXAA, NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA FXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Verticle Sync, NVIDIA Surround, Support for three concurrent displays; dual-link DVI, HDMI, and Displayport 1.2, NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready,NVIDIA CUDA Technology, PCI express 3.0

32 new from $129.99
sr. member
Activity: 365
Merit: 250
?
Please give me some information about 750 ti. Currently, I am using Gigabyte GV-N75TOC-2GI. I am looking to buy new cards. Which 750 ti should I choose? GV-N75TWF2BK-2GI or GV-N75TWF2OC-2GI or GV-N75TOC-2GI? Thanks for info.  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
so as an update, right now the devs can login, add a new release, and delete old ones.
just need to sort out editing and it will be ready

UPDATE:
ok the editing system is done, and i can give out logins to the devs that are listed on the releases page if you message me directly.
Its nothing fancy but it works
legendary
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haven't finished that section yet. im just sorting out the display so i know which fields need to be editable.

once i know people are happy with it i will start to build the backend

looks great bigjme  Wink good job
sr. member
Activity: 350
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haven't finished that section yet. im just sorting out the display so i know which fields need to be editable.

once i know people are happy with it i will start to build the backend
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Yes it may be. it should be only averaging them to set program versions so it should be accurate, again i say should. I don't check submissions, i just make sure their not wildly off

full overhaul on http://cudamining.cc/url/releases should be basically done now, let me know what you all think

How do we login to make changes/additions/add descriptions, ect?
sr. member
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Yes it may be. it should be only averaging them to set program versions so it should be accurate, again i say should. I don't check submissions, i just make sure their not wildly off

full overhaul on http://cudamining.cc/url/releases should be basically done now, let me know what you all think
newbie
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bigjme, while cudamining.cc is getting updated, could you take a look at the configurations page? In the short form, a few of the stats (hashrate, voltage/OC) get messed up and don't display the correct numbers (the long form works fine).

the short form get the average numbers from everything posted, so if any of the user submits are wrong the average is thrown off a lot. So it does show the correct numbers, just not compared to the original users post

Ah, I see. I think the pre-Killer-Groestl-update submissions for relevant algos are probably not accurate anymore; maybe some culling of old submissions is all that's needed.
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