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**Introduction**
Two gigs of DDR3 on the MSI variant and then in terms of the competitor we've got the Intel UHD 750, which is the new flagship integrated GPU from Intel. Uh, and that is attached to a bit of a weird CPU, the Intel i9 11900k, which was very kindly sent over by NZXT, along with their new N7 Z590 motherboard.
This is quite an uncharacteristically high-end configuration considering the GPUs that we're comparing, but this way there's a pretty good chance we won't have a CPU bottleneck for these two titans of the GPU industry. So, with that let's get a bit of a baseline performance reading from the 750 to see what the GT730 is up against.
**Baseline Performance**
We're running at 720p here, and um, it's already looking real bad for that new graphics card like I don't know how it's going to be able to compete with this on an iGPU in an Intel CPU. This is pretty cray-cray. Let's see if it can handle 1080p at low settings.
Wow, this is much better than I was expecting 1080p on admittedly an oldish game at this point uh with some of the lowest settings but yeah, this is not bad at all. Wow, that MSI graphics card is... is not gonna have a good time here.
**Performance Comparison**
Off to a great start! That is significantly worse and not only is the actual frame rate much worse but it's got that very specific GT 710 and I guess 730 issue where there's such massive input lag with GTA 5 running at 720p lowest settings. Oh, this compares really well, I'd say to me to the XCE graphics. Ooh!
And as we can see, it's not looking very good here for MSI's new pride and joy. Although with all my experience using a GT 710, these GPUs do have one massive ace up their sleeve which is huge overclockability. So maybe that will help close up the gap.
**Overclocking**
Okay, so 855 megahertz seems to be stable and we've actually got a couple more frames per second. I was about to say a considerably faster gaming experience but no! It's not really helped much although I mean we're touching 30 frames per second every now and then. So that's not bad.
Um, I don't know... ooh, sorry lady, I don't know how clearly you can see the kind of grayishness of the monitor I don't know this graphics card feels like it's about to die! Like it really feels it really feels like it's clinging on for dear life at this point.
**Memory Overclock**
Okay, let's try with that get a bit of a memory overclock going and see how much that helps. Okay, let's do a hundred megahertz memory overclock I re I really like the four percent CPU utilization no! It's not it's not really helped at all has it? Okay, let's let's try go even further 800. It's worked I wasn't worried oh no! It hasn't It it Oh no! It has Yay!
That was a bit of a roller coaster of emotions but it's up and um I don't know if anything it feels like it's running worse after finally dialing in an overclock.
**Benchmark Results**
It's time to do some proper benchmarks so that we can more accurately compare these two GPUs. The problem was no matter how many times I tried and no matter what the configuration of overclock I couldn't get the GT730 to finish a GTA 5 benchmark run for some reason.
So, I decided to move over to CS GO instead now just to get the baselines out of the way again here is what the Intel XCE gets while playing CS GO. And this is what you get with the GT750 that gap it's not as big as I was expecting.
So hopefully the overclock will close in the gap between these two powerful GPUs. And after dialing in the max overclock possible on my GT730, I got a core frequency of 890 megahertz and a blistering 833 megahertz on the memory which led to this result which is actually not that bad they're pretty close to each... oh wait! I just realized um Oh no! I'm comparing 1080p to 720p here.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: entoday's video is a pointless exercise in gpu shaming which is happening because msi decided to re-launch the seven-year-old gt-730 in order to combat global gpu shortages so i decided to see how well the gt730 holds up these days by comparing it to intel integrated graphics which may not seem like a particularly intimidating competitor until you realize that it's the new intel igpu the xc graphics now considering that msi only announced this groundbreaking new gpu of theirs a couple of days ago i don't have the exact version at hand i only have this um i think it's an oem nvidia version of it i don't quite know who makes this version of the gt730 but it's got the same gpu in it as the new msi one however quite embarrassingly it does actually have a bit of a step up on the new msi version considering that it has a truly unprecedented four gigs of ddr3 as opposed to the measly two gigs of ddr3 on the msi variant and then in terms of the competitor we've got the intel uhd 750 which is the new flagship integrated gpu from intel uh and that is attached to a bit of a weird cpu the intel i9 11900k which was very kindly sent over by nzxt along with their new n7 z590 motherboard now this is quite an uncharacteristically high end configuration considering the gpus that we're comparing but this way there's a pretty good chance we won't have a cpu bottleneck for these two titans of the gpu industry so with that let's get a bit of a baseline performance reading from the 750 to see what the gt730 is up against so we're running at 720p here and um it's already looking real bad for that new graphics card like i don't know how it's going to be able to compete with this on an igpu in an intel cpu this is pretty cray-cray i mean let's see if it can handle 1080p at low settings wow this is much better than i was expecting 1080p on admittedly an oldish game at this point uh with some of the lowest settings but yeah this is not bad at all wow that that msi graphics card is is is not gonna have a good time here off to a great start that is significantly worse and not only is the actual just frame rate much worse but it's got that very specific gt 710 and i guess 730 issue where there's such massive input lag with gta 5 running at 720p lowest settings oh this compares really well i'd say to me to the xce graphics ooh and as we can see it's not looking very good here for msi's new pride and joy although with all of my experience using a gt 710 these gpus do have one massive ace up their sleeve which is huge overclockability so maybe that will help close up the gap okay so 855 megahertz seems to be stable and we've actually got a couple more frames per second i was about to say a considerably faster gaming experience but no it's not really helped much although i mean we're touching 30 frames per second every now and then so that's not bad um i don't know ooh sorry lady i don't know how clearly you can see the kind of grayishness of the monitor i don't know this graphics card feels like it's about to die like it really feels it really feels like it's clinging on for dear life at this point okay let's try with that get a bit of a memory overclock going and see how much that helps okay let's do a hundred megahertz memory overclock i re i really like the four percent cpu utilization no it's it's not it's not really helped at all has it okay let's let's try go even further 800. it's worked i wasn't worried oh no it hasn't it it oh no it has yay that was a bit of a roller coaster of emotions but it's up it's going and um i don't know if anything it feels like it's running worse after finally dialing in an overclock it's time to do some proper benchmarks so that we can more accurately compare these two gpus the problem was no matter how many times i tried and no matter what the configuration of overclock i couldn't get the gt730 to finish a gta 5 benchmark run for some reason so i decided to move over to cs go instead now just to get the baselines out of the way again here is what the intel xc gets while playing cs go and this is what you get with the gt750 that gap it's not as big as i was expecting so hopefully the overclock will will close in the gap between these two powerful gpus and after dialing in the max overclock possible on my gt730 i got a core frequency of 890 megahertz and a blistering 833 megahertz on the memory which led to this result which is actually not that bad they're pretty close to each oh wait i just realized um oh no i'm comparing 1080p to 720p here youtoday's video is a pointless exercise in gpu shaming which is happening because msi decided to re-launch the seven-year-old gt-730 in order to combat global gpu shortages so i decided to see how well the gt730 holds up these days by comparing it to intel integrated graphics which may not seem like a particularly intimidating competitor until you realize that it's the new intel igpu the xc graphics now considering that msi only announced this groundbreaking new gpu of theirs a couple of days ago i don't have the exact version at hand i only have this um i think it's an oem nvidia version of it i don't quite know who makes this version of the gt730 but it's got the same gpu in it as the new msi one however quite embarrassingly it does actually have a bit of a step up on the new msi version considering that it has a truly unprecedented four gigs of ddr3 as opposed to the measly two gigs of ddr3 on the msi variant and then in terms of the competitor we've got the intel uhd 750 which is the new flagship integrated gpu from intel uh and that is attached to a bit of a weird cpu the intel i9 11900k which was very kindly sent over by nzxt along with their new n7 z590 motherboard now this is quite an uncharacteristically high end configuration considering the gpus that we're comparing but this way there's a pretty good chance we won't have a cpu bottleneck for these two titans of the gpu industry so with that let's get a bit of a baseline performance reading from the 750 to see what the gt730 is up against so we're running at 720p here and um it's already looking real bad for that new graphics card like i don't know how it's going to be able to compete with this on an igpu in an intel cpu this is pretty cray-cray i mean let's see if it can handle 1080p at low settings wow this is much better than i was expecting 1080p on admittedly an oldish game at this point uh with some of the lowest settings but yeah this is not bad at all wow that that msi graphics card is is is not gonna have a good time here off to a great start that is significantly worse and not only is the actual just frame rate much worse but it's got that very specific gt 710 and i guess 730 issue where there's such massive input lag with gta 5 running at 720p lowest settings oh this compares really well i'd say to me to the xce graphics ooh and as we can see it's not looking very good here for msi's new pride and joy although with all of my experience using a gt 710 these gpus do have one massive ace up their sleeve which is huge overclockability so maybe that will help close up the gap okay so 855 megahertz seems to be stable and we've actually got a couple more frames per second i was about to say a considerably faster gaming experience but no it's not really helped much although i mean we're touching 30 frames per second every now and then so that's not bad um i don't know ooh sorry lady i don't know how clearly you can see the kind of grayishness of the monitor i don't know this graphics card feels like it's about to die like it really feels it really feels like it's clinging on for dear life at this point okay let's try with that get a bit of a memory overclock going and see how much that helps okay let's do a hundred megahertz memory overclock i re i really like the four percent cpu utilization no it's it's not it's not really helped at all has it okay let's let's try go even further 800. it's worked i wasn't worried oh no it hasn't it it oh no it has yay that was a bit of a roller coaster of emotions but it's up it's going and um i don't know if anything it feels like it's running worse after finally dialing in an overclock it's time to do some proper benchmarks so that we can more accurately compare these two gpus the problem was no matter how many times i tried and no matter what the configuration of overclock i couldn't get the gt730 to finish a gta 5 benchmark run for some reason so i decided to move over to cs go instead now just to get the baselines out of the way again here is what the intel xc gets while playing cs go and this is what you get with the gt750 that gap it's not as big as i was expecting so hopefully the overclock will will close in the gap between these two powerful gpus and after dialing in the max overclock possible on my gt730 i got a core frequency of 890 megahertz and a blistering 833 megahertz on the memory which led to this result which is actually not that bad they're pretty close to each oh wait i just realized um oh no i'm comparing 1080p to 720p here you