When did the EVGA GTX 960 come out?

GeForce 900 (9xx) series

Model Launch Memory
Bus width (bit)
GeForce GTX 960 January 22, 2015 128
GeForce GTX 960 (OEM) November 6, 2015 192 128
GeForce GTX 970 September 18, 2014 224+32

Is 960 a good GPU?

The EVGA GeForce GTX 960 delivers incredible performance, power efficiency, and gaming technologies that only NVIDIA Maxwell technology can offer. This is the perfect upgrade, offering 60% faster performance and twice the power efficiency of previous generation cards.

What is the new EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SSC?

The new generation of EVGA GeForce GTX 970s have arrived with the SSC. This enhanced model offers improved cooling, double BIOS support, new display output configuration and 6 power phases for robust overclocking support. The new EVGA ACX 2.0+ cooler brings new features to the award winning EVGA ACX 2.0 cooling technology.

Is the EVGA GTX 960 SSC with EVGA’s ACX cooler good?

In this review, we are testing the EVGA GTX 960 SSC with EVGA’s ACX cooler. The card is overclocked out of the box and features the company’s famous cooling solution which has been upgraded to completely turn off in idle or during light gaming, resulting in the perfect noise-free experience.

How good are the GTX 970 and GTX 980?

NVIDIA recently launched the GTX 970 and GTX 980 based on its new “Maxwell” architecture, torching the market with an unreal combination of performance, power-draw, and fan-noise, which made them overkill for Full HD. The two can handle any game at QHD (1440p) and can provide playable frame-rates at 4K, with some eye-candy lowered.

Why is the Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 so cheap?

NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 960 is priced at just $200, which is lower than what the GTX 760 was priced at on launch ($250). NVIDIA has clearly transferred some of the cost-savings due to a smaller chip with lower power-draw, which translates into a cheaper VRM, fewer memory chips, and a lighter cooler, to the consumers.

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