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.
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 ...
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 960 is a decent graphics card for 1080p gaming, but if you've read our launch-day coverage, you'll know that the underlying GM206 GPU could have delivered much more had it been ...
For the purposes of this review, we got our hands on a couple of retail-ready GeForce GTX 960 cards, the EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SSC and the Asus Strix GeForce GTX 960 OC. Both cards are custom solutions ...
What’s better than getting a relative good graphics cards cheap? Easy, getting some of the money back after you purchased it. That is exactly what you can do now as EVGA offers European customers a ...
The Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 2GB “ITX Edition” is priced at £169.99 at OverclockersUK and Newegg. The pricing isn’t much different to other models within the GTX 960 range, but none can boast the ...
We all enjoy reading about extreme graphics cards and the thrill of gaming at a 4K resolution, but in truth few of us are either willing or able to entertain such pursuits. If last month's Steam user ...
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Nvidia launched GTX 960 series back in January, making it the first mainstream graphics card based on the company's new Maxwell architecture. Until now, all GTX 960 graphics card were equipped with ...
To date, NVIDIA has introduced only a couple of Maxwell-based desktop GPUs. Back in September, the company launched the powerful and potent GeForce GTX 980 (and its little brother, the GeForce GTX 970 ...
While you may like reading about $9,000 gaming rigs with multiple $800 high-end cards, it's the $200 price point that really sells the most units for graphics companies like AMD and Nvidia. The EVGA ...