On the same day that Nvidia announced the release of three brand new graphics cards – the GeForce GTX Titan Black, the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, and the GeForce GTX 750 – Digital Storm is already offering to custom build high-end PCs with Nvidia’s newest cards included.
“HD gaming is the new standard and Ultra HD is not far behind with 4K displays already available for $800,” said Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm’s Director of Product Development. “This is an exciting time for gamers and we’re thrilled to incorporate NVIDIA’s new cards into our systems to deliver the stunning graphics and advanced gaming experience our customers demand.”
The 750 Ti’s specs include 640 CUDA cores, a base clock of 1,020 MHz, a boost clock of 1,085 MHz, up to 2GB of 128-bit GDDR5 RAM (1GB models will also be available), mini-HDMI, a pair of DVI ports, and an optional DisplayPort connector. The 750, which retails for $119, includes 512 CUDA cores, a 1,020 MHz base block, 1,085 MHz boost clock, 1GB of 128-bit GDDR5 RAM, and the same ports found on the 750 Ti.
The Titan Black, Nvidia’s brand new high-end card, is powered by 2,880 CUDA cores, a base block of 889 MHz, 980 MHz boost clock, 6GB of 384-bit GDDR5. It also packs HDMI and DisplayPort connectors, and a pair of DVI ports.
The Titan Black, 750 Ti, and 750, are available for standalone purchase right now. The Titan Black is priced at $999, the same exact rate as the original Titan. The 2GB GeForce GTX 750 Ti is going for $149, while the 1GB version sports a $139 price tag. The cheapest card of the bunch is the GeForce GTX 750, priced at $119.
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