The GeForce GTX 960 has been with us for a few months now, it has established itself as the ‘go-to’ graphics card for under $200. With the amount of power graphical power it produces at this price ...
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UPDATE 18/10/15 12:20pm: We've now had the opportunity to review both 2GB and 4GB versions of the GeForce GTX 960, where we compare them with AMD's updated rival, the R9 390 - also available in ...
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 has been out for just over a week and has given us amazing performance capabilities given its such a small power requirement and it has impressed us here at eTeknix with the ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. So what we did, was re-run all of our benchmarks; ...
Our GPU test rig is equipped with the multi-GPU powerhouse that is the Asus Maximus V Extreme, allowing us to run up to 4-card SLI and CrossFire with 8x PCI-E 3.0 lanes per card. The CPU is an Intel ...
In advance of the launch of some new high-end graphics cards, I wanted to take a fresh look at two sweet-spot (~$200) models: AMD’s Radeon R9 285 and NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 960. Unfortunately, I didn’t ...
So yes, you take a GTX 980, chop it in half in every way and that is the GeForce GTX 960. A lot of you guys will feel that this is a bridge too far. Especially the 2GB and 128-bit wide bus seem to be ...
While Nvidia’s recently released GeForce GTX 960 was a graphics card perfectly tailored to slot into its $200 price point, its launch was plagued by one question, asked over and over and over again in ...
Confirming rumours, Nvidia AIB partners are phasing out the 2GB version of the Geforce GTX 960 graphics card and replacing them new 4GB models. According to Kitguru.net, couple of Nvidia AIB partners ...
Nvidia’s Geforce GTX 980 and GTX 970 are extremely powerful and successful graphics cards, and now with the GTX 960 the power efficient Maxwell architecture is available to mainstream consumers.
Almost a year after Nvidia's Maxwell architecture made its début with the GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti, the mainstream part is here – today, Nvidia launches the GTX 960 2GB. With a starting price of £160 ...
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