

Going through the lineup and checking out the performance, you can see the little ASUS GTX 750 Ti 2GB OC manages to perform quite well under a number of games at 1680x1050, with 1920x1200 even being possible at times. To stay up to date and current with the latest benchmarks and games available, we've changed our approach to adding new benchmarks. Because of that reason we have always just evaluated our benchmark line up every six months. Why are some graphs incomplete?Īdding new game benchmarks is a long, tedious and time consuming task as every video card has to be re-tested in those new benchmarks. Of course, if you're buying a 120 Hz monitor to take advantage of 3D, an average of 120 FPS in our benchmark means that in 3D you will have an average of 60 FPS, which again means you should expect some smooth gameplay. Moving from 60 FPS / 60 Hz to 120 FPS / 120 Hz brings with it a certain fluidity that can't really be explained, but instead has to be experienced. If you're the owner of a 120 Hz monitor, to get the most out of it you want to get around the 120 FPS mark. If we're getting an average of 60 FPS, we should have a minimum of 30 FPS or better and as mentioned above, it means we have some smooth game play happening.ġ20 FPS - The new number that we've been hunting down over recent months. The ideal situation is that even in a heavy fire fight, the minimum stays above 30 FPS making sure that you can continue to aim easily or turn the corner with no dramas.Ħ0 FPS - It's the average we look for when we don't have a minimum coming at us. If you're not dropping below 30 FPS during games, you're going to have a nice and smooth gaming experience. There are three numbers we're looking out for when it comes to our benchmarks.ģ0 FPS - It's the minimum number we aim for when it comes to games. While many may argue that the human eye can't see over 24 FPS or 30 FPS, any true gamer will tell you that as we climb higher in Frames Per Seconds (FPS), the overall gameplay feels smoother. When we benchmark our video cards and look at the graphs, we aim to get to a certain level of FPS which we consider playable. We'll leave it at that and move forward to see just what kind of performance we're able to get out of the ASUS GTX 750 Ti 2GB OC. As for the AMD side of things, we have the recent R9 270X IceQ X2 Turbo Boost 2GB OC that we looked at alongside the Sapphire R9 280X 3GB Vapor-X OC.
