http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/79726-asus-strix-gtx-960-directcu-ii/
Toms hardware review: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-gtx-960,4038-12.html
We already have two GTX 960 threads and we don't need a separate thread for one review.
-Rvenger
One of the first reviews I've found, its on a custom Asus card. As expected this card is a giant disappointment and failure. In many games SLOWER than the GTX 760 it supposedly replaces.Gamers awaiting an affordable GeForce graphics card based on the latest Maxwell architecture will have been anticipating a future-proof x60-series part that raises the bar for mid-range performance.
If that sounds like you, the GeForce GTX 960, priced from £159.99, isn't the card you've been pining for. The latest addition to Nvidia's 900-series stable represents a small performance gain over previous-generation GTX 760, and with a meagre 2GB frame buffer allied to a narrow 128-bit bus, there are genuine concerns over GTX 960's longevity.
Toms hardware review: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-gtx-960,4038-12.html
What a joke.As performance purists, it’s rare that we recommend a graphics card based on features. But if power usage matters to you, the GeForce GTX 960 is the right choice. If you record a lot of your online exploits, Nvidia’s ShadowPlay recorder is the best option out there. And if the GeForce MFAA implementation suits your fancy, it’s a great way to increase anti-aliasing quality without sacrificing frame rates. None of those options change the competitive landscape like the GeForce GTX 970’s disruptive price tag. But they do make the GeForce GTX 960 a lot more interesting up against AMD's Radeon R9 285.
We already have two GTX 960 threads and we don't need a separate thread for one review.
-Rvenger
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