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I bought this after my monitor began receiving no signal and I assumed my video card had failed on me. I later found out that this wasn't the problem after all, but still kept this device after experiencing the difference in games like Skyrim. Before installation, the first thing I noted was how quiet it was (despite the two fans). Now I've run through my favorite games and updated the video settings, most often to ultra, and could not be more pleased.
Note that it is not small but does not need power supply.
Best video card I've ever owned. I purchased it because I needed a great gaming card to use with linux and not pay half my limbs for it. This card works perfect and works seamlessly with xorg-edgers repository drivers.
I'm happy with the MSI GTX 750 and drivers. Haven't really stressed yet, but it has been a much better experience than was my last NVIDIA card from a different supplier. Card installation was simple. Driver installation and then update went fine. I am driving two monitors - one with an HDMI interface, the other is an older monitor with a VGA interface.
GeForce Experience software has been a disappointment. It hung on installation (using the distribution CD), so I forced it to close. I tried a second time with the same results. I then went to the NVIDIA website to download and install and was successful. A few days later I opened GeForce Experience and was notified that version 2.0 was available. The only available option was to proceed with the update. There was no way to go back and no way to close the program without updating, so I went to Windows Task Manager, forced it to close, and uninstalled it.