Zotac has released a graphics card with a rather intriguing name – the GeForce GTX 750 Ti Thunderbolt. The fact that the name includes “Thunderbolt” is interesting, specifically because no part of the card actually has a thunderbolt interface; it’s just marketing, so you’ll have to forgive us for the misleading title.
The graphics card features a perfectly ordinary PCI-Express 3.0 x16 interface, and a completely normal DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. The GPU aboard is clocked with a base frequency of 1229 MHz and has a 1320 MHz boost frequency. Memory is clocked at an effective speed of 6.0 GHz.
The cooler on the unit is built using heat pipes, a large aluminum fin array, and a partially metallic shroud along with two 90 mm cooling fans. Pricing is expected to be set at 1199 Yuan, or roughly $190. Unfortunately, this highly-clocked GTX 750 Ti card won’t be coming to the U.S. market.