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 ...
Originally launching in both a 2GB and 4GB variant, Nvidia is reportedly planning to discontinue the lower capacity model. By offering only a 4GB tier, Nvidia is hoping to make the card more ...
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GeForce GTX 960 Test in 10 Games
Project Cars 2 Assassin's Creed Origins - 01:05 State of Decay 2 - 02:12 Far Cry 5 - 03:12 Need for Speed Payback - 04:10 Kingdom Come: Deliverance - 05:09 Wreckfest - 06:11 Battlefield 1 - 07:10 The ...
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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R9 380 vs GTX 960 Test in 5 Games (i5 4690k)
Crysis 3 Project cars Tomb Raider Grand Theft Auto V The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt System: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Intel i5 4690k ...
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Of the eleven games tested five of them showed absolutely no change in performance regardless of the quality settings, and those games included Crysis 3, Battlefield 4, The Witcher 3, Dragon Age: ...
Testing with Just Cause 3 at 1080p using the maximum in-game quality settings shows no difference in performance when comparing the 2GB vs. 4GB cards, so obviously the same was found for the 4GB vs.
Gigabyte’s GTX 960 G1 Gaming is one of the best, if not the best GTX 960 graphics card on the market, although it does not shine in terms of value. Today we’ll be taking a closer look at the recently ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. NVIDIA has unleashed their new GeForce GTX 960 ...
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 ...
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