@@budgetking2591 Not true, a 4gb 750ti out performs a 2gb 760 by about 5-15 percent depending on title, as pathetic as these shitters are, they legit benefit from the extra vram
@@MJ-uk6lu only to a point really. sometimes at lower end of the line, more VRAM at the problem wont help anything since the card isnt fast enough to utilize more vram effectively anyway.
looking up the memory chips on the back of the card and comparing it to samsungs datasheet, those are 0.25 nanosecond chips, so 8Gbps aka 2000MHz, yet the card appears to only run them at 1275MHz if GPU-Z is to be believed
Interesting discovery about the VRAM on this card. I went hunting for Samsungs datasheets and discovered that the VRAM on the back of the card is rated for 0.25ns speed/8Gbps throughput, which if I didn't screw up on the calculations means the cards VRAM is rated for 2000MHz, yet it only runs at 1375MHz according to GPU-Z. Sounds like A LOT of OC potential... actually it's not even OC since the card basically underclocks the VRAM by default lol. Would be interesting to see how far it can actually be pushed and how much of a difference that makes in the real world. but yeah: K4G41325FS-HC28 translates into K = Samsung 4 = DRAM G = GDDR5 SGRAM 41 = 4Gbit, 16K/32ms (4 gigabit = 512 megabyte per chip) 32 = x32 organization 5 = 16 banks F = POD_15 interface (1.5V VDD, 1.5V VDDQ) S = 19th generation - H = 170FBGA package (halogen/lead free, flip-chip) C = normal temperature range (ie not extended/industrial) 25 = 0.25ns (8000Mbps) speed (= 2000MHz)
I have this graphics card. I am generally happy with it. There were problems with it right after the purchase. One fan turned on and then it stopped spinning. After dismantling, it turned out that there was no tin on the plate, which I corrected and the problem disappeared. I wrote to the producer but no response. The card prices are cosmic. And I bought to wait and buy something better later.
@@Cabbage_Soup120 as far as I've seen its not officially supported, but it does work, and its just a case of "results may vary". And really that's why I'm interested in seeing people testing it. Might be good, might be rubbish. :)
I've had a gt 1030 in my sff pc for a while now and have never been completely happy with it. I found one of these at a good price and after watching your review, I've purchased it. I think the extra vram will make all the difference. Keep up the great content 👍👍
@@razerow3391 what's lasered onto the chips actually checks out perfectly with samsungs datasheets, and also reveals that this card has 0.25ns VRAM, which means it's capable of/rated for 2000MHz clockspeed. Yet it only runs at 1375MHz according to GPU-Z. Sounds like A LOT of OC potential... actually it's not OC since the card basically underclocks the VRAM by default lol but yeah: K4G41325FS-HC28 translates into K = Samsung 4 = DRAM G = GDDR5 SGRAM 41 = 4Gbit, 16K/32ms 32 = x32 organization 5 = 16 banks F = POD_15 interface (1.5V VDD, 1.5V VDDQ) S = 19th generation - H = 170FBGA package (halogen/lead free, flip-chip) C = normal temperature range 25 = 0.25ns (8000Mbps) speed (= 2000MHz)
This is the most humble tech channel. It feels like all love in every video. This is the only tech channel I can listen to while I work, I don't even need to watch. Just the commentary is all I need.. watching the video is just a plus.
I buy it a couple of weeks ago, and so far it has been a complete jewel. Im playing Horizon Zero Dawn at 1080 and almost every graphic on ultra and less than half on high (excluding blur motion effects cause ive never been a fan in any game), it runs insanely smooth without any fps drop, it just looks gorgeous.
Perfect for loads of Firefox tabs. People used to say that "you don't need to buy 2GB models"...and yet my 650ti even now frequently makes good use of it. Even in newer games.
Never heard of AFOX before but the box dont lie ! Looks quite smart to be honest for a low profile card. Not a bad little workhorse, youve found a gem there :-)
i can tell you that one is legit, in here (Indonesia) that card is pretty popular. it becomes so popular since so many of us build low-mid end build. the price went up gradually tho since market demand is getting higher everyday.
@@RandomGaminginHD there is also one brand that have similarity with AFOX here. it's called VURRION, in case if you are interested. nice video mate, as always. have a nice day
AFOX was and I think still is pretty popular in the Philippines for cards, at least from hobby stores and not the one on malls since they are more or less stacked with the mainstream manufacturers. If I recall correctly there were more of these rather foreign manufacturers such as "Ninja" amongst others. They don't sell new models though and is more likely aimed towards the PC Cafes, and Game hubs around the South East Asia. The larger than what is considered normal memory relates to this, as the people would be playing esports or emulators and needs a large graphics memory to run more than 1 instances.
I have seen these floating around ebay and ali for a while now and always thought it was a scam card that either didnt have that amount of vram or just another card all together! Great vid as always!
Good to see you managed to get a hold of a rare (possibly unique) item. Great results. I think I still have the card (2MB) hiding in my mess. My main card is Gigabyte GTX 1650 oc.
Definitely real my local pc store has them also have the 750ti 4gb from afox also. Owner told me they got them in because it's hard to get other GPUs In stock for there prebuilds
sees Afox name Me, living in Asia: oh yeah this is 100% legit They have AMD cards too, but apparently the newest are RX 500 series. No RX 5000 and 6000.
@@kingeling perhaps it's because afox is mainland's brand? I've never seen they advertise their product in my country. If any of their product made its way here, it's just local sellers importing stuffs from china.
They have RX 5500XT. Sad that there are not here in Australia, NOTHING IS IN AUSTRALIA!!! What is this? Hope they are in Indonesia, so when I come back there I can buy one, hopefully at RSP.
AFox has been making some progression here in the east. They are based in Taiwan (same as Gigabyte, asus, Asrock...). Personally i'd put their products as tier 3, sitting with the Biostar's products. My ranking of manufacturers are: T1: EVGA, Gigabyte, Asus, MSI. Tier 2: Palit, Colorful, Zotac, Asrock, Powercolor. Tier 3: Biostar, AFox
Considering how cool it runs at full load, you could overclock this quite a bit without trouble, which could dig up the couple of frames needed to finally reach 30 and 60fps dead on for some of the games that didn't get there yet.
Your idea of cool is different from mine. My system runs a little over half the temperature that card does. Which I would consider moderately cool. The hottest temp is +35.0°C It is summertime though.
@@donovan6320 right now my card is 33°C. It just has the stock cooler on it. It does have two fans. My whole system runs pretty cool though. My hottest CPU core is only +34.0°C One claims to be +31.0°C Could be a sensor error. I don't do water cooling and don't have a great case or anything either. I did put a half decent exhaust fan into the case. My motherboard wouldn't run the fan the case came with. So I got an ARCTIC F12 with 4 pins and it could run that. It was a whopping $7.49 when I bought it. Turns out it is a half decent fan though. What I don't do is over volt or overclock anything. I just run it as is.
@@donovan6320 I never overclock anything. If I want something that is faster then I buy something that is faster. My desktop PC is out in my garage though with no climate control. Usually it doesn't get hotter than 86F Don't know what that is in C and don't care. It is warmer than "room temperature" though. Which is generally 72F
I own an GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 from AFox and I'm pretty happy with it, my system isn't so great and this card suits it perfectly, I can play the games I like without worries, stream some games at 1080p60 even! It's a great cheap card and I got even more excited when I realized it was new! I didn't knew the brand yet what to expect from it, so far I'm happy with it.
@@dondraper4438 yeah but it's something a bit different enit, Steve loves that kinda shit. Doesn't just work his way up the performance ladder.. pretty sure he owns a 1080ti, a 2060 Super and a 3070. I love unique cards.. i just can't handle odd output combos like two DVI's and a mini HDMI, or four mini DP's etc :'(
If/when FSR takes off, and hopefully makes its way to games like what you tested in this video, I'd love to see what type of performance and visuals you could squeeze out of a card like this if it is supported.
Xbox, PlayStation have been using it already for years. It is unlikely to go any further as it was a response to the GPU shortage. Now this is finished so will be development on technologies which allow for older hardware to keep up. Its not in the manufacturer interest to extend them more already. 3-5 years is the upgrade cycle of a PC. This is industry certified and a standard. Cost to performance. They won't go outside unless for extreme circumstances such as a GPU shortage. This is why this technology came. In short don't be such a cheap ass and hold onto the same machine for too long. It impacts the rest of the market. Just take a look at steam hardware survey. Over 60% have a modern GPU within the last 5 years. For development this indicates that RTX and other technologies can be safely implemented without pushing half your customers away.
@@harithizzuddin sadly that doesn't help much when you can't up the graphics settings cause you're running out of VRAM, even though the GPU itself would be powerful enough for higher settings
i’m honestly shocked at the performance. my ps4 slim ran at like 15 fps in the novigrad sections of witcher 3 and that 750 was spanking that. if the card predates my ps4 and the Witcher 3 itself while still maintaining that good of a frame rate then it’s a must have for budget gamers.
I live in Paraguay, and recently re-built a system around an i5 2400 for a customer using an Afox motherboard. It's as simple and plain as you can get, but it got underway first time out and works well to this day.
Can you add overclocking results section to these kinds of videos as it will be interesting for people to see what they might be able to squeeze out of low end hardware.
when shopping around for low profile cards i found a GT 710 with this same box art & couldn't get over how they straight up put Raiden on the front of the box.
@@RandomGaminginHD hey can you test the macy brand (not macy's) i know its sus but i buyed one and gpu Z showed thats its legit and the nvidia drivers works fine but the brand is sus and chinese ( i have the gt 210SDDR3 1gb
Afox is quite well known at least for me (in Indonesia). Founded in 2008 in Taiwan under the famous Foxconn company, with its main products of motherboard, Afox later expanded its range of products to vga card. Afox even won multiple intl awards for its vga card (for certain type). It has official representative offices at least in Taiwan, USA, Russia, China, South Korea and Turkey. In 2017 afox also made some product for mining purposes. I'm also usinh afox motherboard for my H61 socket. The price segmentation of Afox is below famous companies like asus, asrock, msi, etc.
an altered version of the quadro k1200. the quadro k1200 is the quadro version of the gtx 750 non ti, and with 4gb vram. it's also low profile, though has a different output configuration with quad displayport. the afox card though was created from these in some way, whether they were able to get the bare boards and configured them from there, or got a bunch of cards and altered them from that, or whatever. pretty cool pieces though. there is even one maxwell card weaker than the 750 too, the quadro k620. it's the closest thing to a gt910 or gt920 we would had ever gotten, hehe.
I've come across 4gb variants of all sorts of weird GPUs. From 730s to 950s. It's funny how the extra Vram helps but you are witnessing diminishing returns on extra VRAM for the most part. I'd love to see the 750Ti 2GB vs this card just to see what performance is like, and also against a low profile 1030 and 1050.
I had a 760 4gb and found that extra vram really useful. Games like Arkham Knight ran fine with no stutter while for example a 770 2gb would be unplayable. Gears 4 and Forza Horizon 4 ran great at 1080p 30fps with very high texture settings and pretty decent quality.
I was expecting this to be a hacked bios- until you got it out of the box, and not many hack job graphics cards have that level of detail... and I was very surprised it can use the 4gb of gddr5. A very interesting card tbh
5:19 “a pocket knife” you say? If you can fit a traditional Bowie in your pockets there’s something wrong with your trousers!? 😄 Great review, Nvidia did talk about re-releasing some older models last year to help alleviate the GPU apocalypse, I presume this has come out of those efforts? You really shouldn’t have shown that fiver on screen, now it can be counterfeited!
Odd to see the full metal shroud on such an old lower powered card. Something the bigger companies should take note of. Sure plastic is cheap but metal that was tied into the heatsink itself would help thermals tons Im sure.
Can confirm, that IS what a £5 Note looks like here in Grape Britannia.
this isnt ti 750 floppa
I know right? So annoyed that online sellers abroad refuse to accept payment with a bunch of these notes I sent for a scalped 3090 🤷🏻♂️😢
@@MudSluggerBP You should have sent the money via fax.
Bape Bitten
@@pufaxx pu(fax)x
i like how he shows the card out in the grass like a item in pokemon games.
Lmao
Its not too uncommon to see afox in your yard in the UK.
@@nitepone They drop rate is 30% but I recommended you Google cheats to make the drop rate rise to 70%.
Budget-Builds and GreenHamGaming also do the same
A Wild 750 appears
Seeing this would give me hope to run Godfall better than on the 750 ti 2GB (that game uses a lot of vram), great video man!
Well2, guess whos here, its Santiago Santiago. Love ur vids too man
I'll be waiting with great interest😂
Use FSR
@@budgetking2591 Not true, a 4gb 750ti out performs a 2gb 760 by about 5-15 percent depending on title, as pathetic as these shitters are, they legit benefit from the extra vram
nope
This card should also be bought just for the cover that copies Metal Gear Rising XD
😂
Nanomachines, son!
@@carltonleboss Disable the pain inhibitors
I wonder if you need to take a DOOMP for the card to reach maximum efficiency? 🤔
@@carltonleboss They overclock in response to graphical trauma.
Replace the heatsink with a beafy noctua cooler and overclock it😂
Yes ! You read my mind.
oh my god pleaseeee
Go overkill and give it a custom water cooler
YES PLEASE
Are you guys the Dawid squad?
Its interesting to see that 4GB vRAM is actually helpful on such a low-end GPU.
VRAM was always helpful
@@MJ-uk6lu only to a point really.
sometimes at lower end of the line, more VRAM at the problem wont help anything since the card isnt fast enough to utilize more vram effectively anyway.
If that card really has Samsung memory, I'd try to push those clocks higher, but core clock seems to be more important in this case. Nice find.
looking up the memory chips on the back of the card and comparing it to samsungs datasheet, those are 0.25 nanosecond chips, so 8Gbps aka 2000MHz, yet the card appears to only run them at 1275MHz if GPU-Z is to be believed
I like how cyberpunk's menu runs with over 300 fps
And the game with 10
Interesting discovery about the VRAM on this card. I went hunting for Samsungs datasheets and discovered that the VRAM on the back of the card is rated for 0.25ns speed/8Gbps throughput, which if I didn't screw up on the calculations means the cards VRAM is rated for 2000MHz, yet it only runs at 1375MHz according to GPU-Z. Sounds like A LOT of OC potential... actually it's not even OC since the card basically underclocks the VRAM by default lol. Would be interesting to see how far it can actually be pushed and how much of a difference that makes in the real world.
but yeah: K4G41325FS-HC28 translates into
K = Samsung
4 = DRAM
G = GDDR5 SGRAM
41 = 4Gbit, 16K/32ms (4 gigabit = 512 megabyte per chip)
32 = x32 organization
5 = 16 banks
F = POD_15 interface (1.5V VDD, 1.5V VDDQ)
S = 19th generation
-
H = 170FBGA package (halogen/lead free, flip-chip)
C = normal temperature range (ie not extended/industrial)
25 = 0.25ns (8000Mbps) speed (= 2000MHz)
I wonder how this would compare to the Gtx 1650 low profile?
Next week: Reviewing the PCs in Pentonville's internet cafe, whilst serving a 19 year sentence for uttering false currency.
😂
@@RandomGaminginHD where do I buy it from I can't find it
@@RandomGaminginHD there's something called ArkTek GTX 750 ti 4GB
But no one ever heard about it and I don't know what's the story behind it
Didn't knew this card existed with 4GB memory
Yeah it was a nice surprise to me too
And Afox isn't the only brand that made these apparently..
They also have an 4Gb 750ti !
@@RandomGaminginHD wait so its real?
@@gertjanvandermeij4265 yes, you are right!
Legit card. Aslong as it doesn't say "[FAKE]" whatsoever...
It's not A FAKE
It's AFOX
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Its 7fakey ti..🙄🙄
@@nokgamerz4700 what
@@indask8 hahahahahahahahahaha
i had a gud laff
I have this graphics card. I am generally happy with it. There were problems with it right after the purchase. One fan turned on and then it stopped spinning. After dismantling, it turned out that there was no tin on the plate, which I corrected and the problem disappeared. I wrote to the producer but no response. The card prices are cosmic. And I bought to wait and buy something better later.
that fan shroud looked angry that you took it out of the packaging
😂😂
Now that FSR is a thing, I'd quite like to see how or if it works with older lower end cards like this, give us a little hope for the future
Yeah I’ll check it out, waiting for a few more games to be supported. I think Far Cry 6 will support it which I’m looking forward to
I believe FSR doesnt work with these cards, only 10 series and up.
@@Cabbage_Soup120 as far as I've seen its not officially supported, but it does work, and its just a case of "results may vary". And really that's why I'm interested in seeing people testing it. Might be good, might be rubbish. :)
These cards are a life saver for small form factor office PCs that i use, normally.
really, with those loud fans?
I am so looking forward to when you overclock it!
I've had a gt 1030 in my sff pc for a while now and have never been completely happy with it. I found one of these at a good price and after watching your review, I've purchased it. I think the extra vram will make all the difference. Keep up the great content 👍👍
You gotta say a cheap gaming 4 gig card and low profile is a nice combo for small cases. Please keep it!
cool, the currency out where you dudes live is sick and very professional
One of the best Best pound per pound low end cards
can even play AAA games at decent framerates
Great Video as always
Thanks :) Yeah it still holds up alright
2:40 You can actually see the 4gb samsung mem on the board thing looks actually legit.
No you can see the chips. Doesn't mean anything... You never seen fake cards have you? BLESS.
@@razerow3391 40 likes vs 0 to ypu, i believe he is right
@@razerow3391 what's lasered onto the chips actually checks out perfectly with samsungs datasheets, and also reveals that this card has 0.25ns VRAM, which means it's capable of/rated for 2000MHz clockspeed. Yet it only runs at 1375MHz according to GPU-Z. Sounds like A LOT of OC potential... actually it's not OC since the card basically underclocks the VRAM by default lol
but yeah: K4G41325FS-HC28 translates into
K = Samsung
4 = DRAM
G = GDDR5 SGRAM
41 = 4Gbit, 16K/32ms
32 = x32 organization
5 = 16 banks
F = POD_15 interface (1.5V VDD, 1.5V VDDQ)
S = 19th generation
-
H = 170FBGA package (halogen/lead free, flip-chip)
C = normal temperature range
25 = 0.25ns (8000Mbps) speed (= 2000MHz)
Your videos are great and interesting every time I click on them keep up the great work
Thank you :)
high resolution and low textures with older games will give you the best chances for maxing out the card. Fantastic one off truly
damn that thing could fit in one of those slim for factor pcs with like a i3
This is the most humble tech channel. It feels like all love in every video. This is the only tech channel I can listen to while I work, I don't even need to watch. Just the commentary is all I need.. watching the video is just a plus.
Running RDR2 on a 750 is the GPU version of "enhanced interrogation"
I buy it a couple of weeks ago, and so far it has been a complete jewel. Im playing Horizon Zero Dawn at 1080 and almost every graphic on ultra and less than half on high (excluding blur motion effects cause ive never been a fan in any game), it runs insanely smooth without any fps drop, it just looks gorgeous.
I don't like the fact that this even has more VRAM than my GTX 1050 lol
@@razerow3391 you're overly observant of this guy over a stupid comment.
my 1050 has 4GB of vram 😅
@@dudeman9639 or my 1060 3gb :c
@@dmert lmao yea. would've been better if I picked up a 1050Ti instead so I can atleast play RDR2
always like the way you unbox it outside your room, fresh from the nature
this is why i always choose cards with the most vram. you'll run out of memory before you run out of computing power.
Perfect for loads of Firefox tabs. People used to say that "you don't need to buy 2GB models"...and yet my 650ti even now frequently makes good use of it. Even in newer games.
wow I didn't think it would be legit, pretty amazing card actually, I wonder if it would beat the 750 Ti
It would in most newer games since they use more then 4 gigs of vram
Odd to be watching during a power outage, cool card though :0
This is either an old card or GPU manufacturers are getting *real* desperate in this current market
obviously it's old.
Release date: 2014
Driver date: 2021
Me: Omg
True
@Top Noodle Nope, it is on the website as a current card, and they never made 4Gb GDDR5 cards originally.
Holy shit raiden from funny game known as Metal Gear Rising Revengence is in package of this gpu😳
Never heard of AFOX before but the box dont lie ! Looks quite smart to be honest for a low profile card. Not a bad little workhorse, youve found a gem there :-)
I'm glad you have a proper yard, the channel is that much better for it.
i can tell you that one is legit, in here (Indonesia) that card is pretty popular. it becomes so popular since so many of us build low-mid end build. the price went up gradually tho since market demand is getting higher everyday.
Oh cool, yeah I’ve heard it’s way more popular outside of Europe/ US
@@RandomGaminginHD there is also one brand that have similarity with AFOX here. it's called VURRION, in case if you are interested. nice video mate, as always. have a nice day
AFOX was and I think still is pretty popular in the Philippines for cards, at least from hobby stores and not the one on malls since they are more or less stacked with the mainstream manufacturers. If I recall correctly there were more of these rather foreign manufacturers such as "Ninja" amongst others. They don't sell new models though and is more likely aimed towards the PC Cafes, and Game hubs around the South East Asia. The larger than what is considered normal memory relates to this, as the people would be playing esports or emulators and needs a large graphics memory to run more than 1 instances.
"I think it's time for Jack to let 'er rip!"
The droplets gently falling down on the terrain
I have seen these floating around ebay and ali for a while now and always thought it was a scam card that either didnt have that amount of vram or just another card all together! Great vid as always!
Good to see you managed to get a hold of a rare (possibly unique) item. Great results. I think I still have the card (2MB) hiding in my mess. My main card is Gigabyte GTX 1650 oc.
2 megabyte?
no one cares you have a 3090 or whatever
@@kazuxsora1586 this is a tech channel reviewing a gpu, no one has to care for someone to comment about their own gpu
so no one is going to talk about why the packaging looks like raiden from metal gear
This is cool, I can't wait for the 24gb GT 1030
And the 16 GB GT 1010.
@@californium-2526 And the 12GB GT710
@@AlguienMas And the 8 GB GT 210.
Definitely real my local pc store has them also have the 750ti 4gb from afox also. Owner told me they got them in because it's hard to get other GPUs In stock for there prebuilds
sees Afox name
Me, living in Asia: oh yeah this is 100% legit
They have AMD cards too, but apparently the newest are RX 500 series. No RX 5000 and 6000.
Never seen Afox anywhere... in Taiwan
@@kingeling perhaps it's because afox is mainland's brand? I've never seen they advertise their product in my country.
If any of their product made its way here, it's just local sellers importing stuffs from china.
@@Panzergruppe22 Probably
@@kingeling I saw A fox in the forrest the other day.
They have RX 5500XT.
Sad that there are not here in Australia, NOTHING IS IN AUSTRALIA!!! What is this?
Hope they are in Indonesia, so when I come back there I can buy one, hopefully at RSP.
AFox has been making some progression here in the east. They are based in Taiwan (same as Gigabyte, asus, Asrock...). Personally i'd put their products as tier 3, sitting with the Biostar's products.
My ranking of manufacturers are: T1: EVGA, Gigabyte, Asus, MSI. Tier 2: Palit, Colorful, Zotac, Asrock, Powercolor. Tier 3: Biostar, AFox
Considering how cool it runs at full load, you could overclock this quite a bit without trouble, which could dig up the couple of frames needed to finally reach 30 and 60fps dead on for some of the games that didn't get there yet.
Your idea of cool is different from mine. My system runs a little over half the temperature that card does. Which I would consider moderately cool. The hottest temp is +35.0°C It is summertime though.
@@1pcfred 60゚C on a card is normal. Unless you got some fancy water cooling loop
@@donovan6320 right now my card is 33°C. It just has the stock cooler on it. It does have two fans. My whole system runs pretty cool though. My hottest CPU core is only +34.0°C One claims to be +31.0°C Could be a sensor error. I don't do water cooling and don't have a great case or anything either. I did put a half decent exhaust fan into the case. My motherboard wouldn't run the fan the case came with. So I got an ARCTIC F12 with 4 pins and it could run that. It was a whopping $7.49 when I bought it. Turns out it is a half decent fan though. What I don't do is over volt or overclock anything. I just run it as is.
@@1pcfred you probably live in a more controlled environment and dont push the card too much then.
@@donovan6320 I never overclock anything. If I want something that is faster then I buy something that is faster. My desktop PC is out in my garage though with no climate control. Usually it doesn't get hotter than 86F Don't know what that is in C and don't care. It is warmer than "room temperature" though. Which is generally 72F
The higher vram makes it run better than my retired 760. On a 1660 currently.
STANDING HERE, I REALIZE, IM IN A GTX 750TI 4GB AFOX BOX, PLEASE HELP ME!
I own an GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 from AFox and I'm pretty happy with it, my system isn't so great and this card suits it perfectly, I can play the games I like without worries, stream some games at 1080p60 even! It's a great cheap card and I got even more excited when I realized it was new! I didn't knew the brand yet what to expect from it, so far I'm happy with it.
You should make a video about the 4gb GDDR4 version of the GT 1030
It might be a very angry video but yes 😂
It's not a GDDR4 card, it's DDR4, the same stuff you find in RAM currently.
That GT 1030 has slower memory than the GDDR5 in the GTX 750 he just shared with us.
@@nathansstuff1547 sounds like that Intel Xe DG1.. they just dug out a laptop or iGPU and slapped it on a PCB with some DDR4 RAM modules, nice.
@@dondraper4438 yeah but it's something a bit different enit, Steve loves that kinda shit. Doesn't just work his way up the performance ladder.. pretty sure he owns a 1080ti, a 2060 Super and a 3070.
I love unique cards.. i just can't handle odd output combos like two DVI's and a mini HDMI, or four mini DP's etc :'(
I remember when you reviewed the 750ti like 7 years ago . You said it was one of your favorite cards .. time flies
If/when FSR takes off, and hopefully makes its way to games like what you tested in this video, I'd love to see what type of performance and visuals you could squeeze out of a card like this if it is supported.
Xbox, PlayStation have been using it already for years. It is unlikely to go any further as it was a response to the GPU shortage. Now this is finished so will be development on technologies which allow for older hardware to keep up. Its not in the manufacturer interest to extend them more already. 3-5 years is the upgrade cycle of a PC. This is industry certified and a standard. Cost to performance. They won't go outside unless for extreme circumstances such as a GPU shortage. This is why this technology came.
In short don't be such a cheap ass and hold onto the same machine for too long. It impacts the rest of the market. Just take a look at steam hardware survey. Over 60% have a modern GPU within the last 5 years. For development this indicates that RTX and other technologies can be safely implemented without pushing half your customers away.
The grenade throw at 7:16 was gold
This more vram than my gtx 1060 3gb 😅
But your card is more powerful than that
@@harithizzuddin sadly that doesn't help much when you can't up the graphics settings cause you're running out of VRAM, even though the GPU itself would be powerful enough for higher settings
Seeing this takes me back to my 2nd ever gpu a gtx 750 1gb non ti
You always show your garden, why not make a garden tour so we can see all of it, would be a funny vid 😀
With all his hardware hidden like Easter eggs.
i’m honestly shocked at the performance. my ps4 slim ran at like 15 fps in the novigrad sections of witcher 3 and that 750 was spanking that. if the card predates my ps4 and the Witcher 3 itself while still maintaining that good of a frame rate then it’s a must have for budget gamers.
We have lots of these cards in Egypt
I live in Paraguay, and recently re-built a system around an i5 2400 for a customer using an Afox motherboard. It's as simple and plain as you can get, but it got underway first time out and works well to this day.
Now that's something you don't wanna know..
Can you add overclocking results section to these kinds of videos as it will be interesting for people to see what they might be able to squeeze out of low end hardware.
In UK I can confirm the ones online are cap. That’s a legit fiver.
I first played The Witcher 3 on a 650Ti with 1GB of VRAM, & somehow still have fond memories.
Pretty sure it was my favorite game for that GPU.
Random Gaming. What do u think about the new Windows 11?
Ommmg loveee this. I ran Cyber punk on a 650TI basically the same frame rate as the 750. This is the coolest card ever.
There are couple of chinese veineda 750s that also have 4gb and judging by the reviews on forums and on youtube they seem legit.
I've saw many GTX750 with 4GB on multiple websites. I wanted to buy one too to test it, now i'm happy to see this video. :-)
Yes, this is good stuff
when shopping around for low profile cards i found a GT 710 with this same box art & couldn't get over how they straight up put Raiden on the front of the box.
Afox also sells 4gb version of the gt730, so that card of yours is legit.
Oh cool, might have to check the 730 out
@@RandomGaminginHD hey can you test the macy brand (not macy's) i know its sus but i buyed one and gpu Z showed thats its legit and the nvidia drivers works fine but the brand is sus and chinese ( i have the gt 210SDDR3 1gb
Also they had 4gb rx 550, probably perform slightly better then this gtx 750
@@solidsneak69 are u talking about the sus macy brand im not sure if they are legit or not
Afox is quite well known at least for me (in Indonesia). Founded in 2008 in Taiwan under the famous Foxconn company, with its main products of motherboard, Afox later expanded its range of products to vga card. Afox even won multiple intl awards for its vga card (for certain type). It has official representative offices at least in Taiwan, USA, Russia, China, South Korea and Turkey. In 2017 afox also made some product for mining purposes. I'm also usinh afox motherboard for my H61 socket. The price segmentation of Afox is below famous companies like asus, asrock, msi, etc.
can confirm, Afox's GPU is pretty popular here in Indonesia. And it's fairly easy to find
im just planning to buy that GPU, thanks for the information. it helps me a lot to finalize my decision.
I didn't expect it to run things at 30 fps, but, at the same time, that's what modern igps are capable of
Actually does a decent job. I think these cards are often made for far east gaming centres where people often play esport style games.
I freaking love your positive attitude dude.
the incredibly stable 30fps in RDR2 made me think Vsync was enabled lmao
0:16 finally someone got the balls to show the real note on TH-cam
it would actually be good to see tear downs of these cards you review aswell. :)
I love how the box just shows Raiden from Metal Gear Rising
Also I love low profile cards they're so small and cute
I'd also never heard of AFOX until I got my hands on a $59 GTX 580 1.5gb which artifacted allover the place untill I returned it.
an altered version of the quadro k1200. the quadro k1200 is the quadro version of the gtx 750 non ti, and with 4gb vram. it's also low profile, though has a different output configuration with quad displayport. the afox card though was created from these in some way, whether they were able to get the bare boards and configured them from there, or got a bunch of cards and altered them from that, or whatever. pretty cool pieces though. there is even one maxwell card weaker than the 750 too, the quadro k620. it's the closest thing to a gt910 or gt920 we would had ever gotten, hehe.
I got this graphics card and it works so good.
I've come across 4gb variants of all sorts of weird GPUs. From 730s to 950s. It's funny how the extra Vram helps but you are witnessing diminishing returns on extra VRAM for the most part. I'd love to see the 750Ti 2GB vs this card just to see what performance is like, and also against a low profile 1030 and 1050.
I had a 760 4gb and found that extra vram really useful. Games like Arkham Knight ran fine with no stutter while for example a 770 2gb would be unplayable. Gears 4 and Forza Horizon 4 ran great at 1080p 30fps with very high texture settings and pretty decent quality.
I was expecting this to be a hacked bios- until you got it out of the box, and not many hack job graphics cards have that level of detail... and I was very surprised it can use the 4gb of gddr5. A very interesting card tbh
for a 750, thats not too bad honestly, didnt actually expect 4gb of ram tbh 😂
I was stunned to see how the card handle RDR2!
These videos get me up in the morning! I love them
FINALLY!!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU. HAHAHA btw can i send you a message that might peak you interest to review some tech that are not much known? 🤔
5:19 “a pocket knife” you say? If you can fit a traditional Bowie in your pockets there’s something wrong with your trousers!? 😄
Great review, Nvidia did talk about re-releasing some older models last year to help alleviate the GPU apocalypse, I presume this has come out of those efforts?
You really shouldn’t have shown that fiver on screen, now it can be counterfeited!
The intro with the bill reminded me of a sketch in the "Michelle and Webb look".
afox brand is well known in middle east (syria for example)
there are alot of afox gt 210 and 730 4g ddr3 in the local market
I have a gtx 750ti 4gb still installed in my main pc and it still works decent
The Metal Gear Rising art on the box gives +10 fps in every game
Odd to see the full metal shroud on such an old lower powered card. Something the bigger companies should take note of. Sure plastic is cheap but metal that was tied into the heatsink itself would help thermals tons Im sure.
I clicked for Raiden on the box and didnt get to see any Metal Gear Rising Gameplay, half disappointed xd