The packaging features familiar GIGABYTE styling with a neon blue lettering with glossy black background. The front of the box shows us two key features such as 4k capability (via 2x HDMI cables) and of course that this card is overclocked. To the rear of the package we see a breakdown of the Windforce cooler and an explanation of Ultra Durable 2 which is basically enhanced components providing longer life and greater efficiencies that the reference power design.

The card itself again, looks very familiar due to the now well recognised Windforce design. This example uses an updated version of the Windforce cooler which in our opinion is much better quality and less lone the break due the more rigid, steel rather than plastic shroud.

Sadly, the updated Windforce design is met with the older blue silk-screening process for the PCB. While we are not averse to blue, we feel black would be a much more amiable colour to use. We can also see that the cards PCB is overhung by the Windforce cooler by a fair margin which is a shame as the card's size is one of the many features that appeals to gamers who may be short on space.

A single copper heatpipe springs out from the heatsink hinting at the cooling prowess of the Windforce design. You may also notice that the GIGABYTE GTX750 Ti OC has a 6pin power socket where the reference has none. Interesting!

The IO area is interesting in that there are no DisplayPorts. Instead we see NVIDIA have included twin HDMI ports (ideal for 4K @60Hz), a DVI-D and DVI-I port.
Let's take a closer look...





