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KFA2 GeForce GTX 960 EXOC review




KFA2 aka GALAX releases their mid-range GeForce GTX 960 EXOC edition, yep, as in 'Extreme Overclocked'. The product comes factory overclocked with a boost clock of 1266 MHz. The product has a custom and relatively small PCB. GALAX was on a mission, to make the card both silent whilst offering temps in the 65 Degrees C range, and hey... mission accomplished. The card has 2 GB graphics memory, is energy efficient and comes factory overclocked for you. Let's check it out shall we?
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vbetts
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Posted on: 01/22/2015 04:24 PM
Nice review!
As it stands, I don't think I'll be upgrading my 760 to the 960, there isn't a whole lot of difference in power. The only real game changer would be the power consumption and heat displacement, and right now it's just not that big of a difference to consider.
The power consumption is right at a level though where if I wanted to SLI them I could do it in my Mac Pro, but I would only see that performance in Windows anyway.
If you're building a new PC then the 960 is not a bad choice, still cheaper than the 760 and uses less power. Maxwell is looking really good!
Nice review!
As it stands, I don't think I'll be upgrading my 760 to the 960, there isn't a whole lot of difference in power. The only real game changer would be the power consumption and heat displacement, and right now it's just not that big of a difference to consider.
The power consumption is right at a level though where if I wanted to SLI them I could do it in my Mac Pro, but I would only see that performance in Windows anyway.
If you're building a new PC then the 960 is not a bad choice, still cheaper than the 760 and uses less power. Maxwell is looking really good!
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Posted on: 01/22/2015 07:17 PM
Are there anyone who knows, is NVIDIA using lossless or lossy video memory compression?
Are there anyone who knows, is NVIDIA using lossless or lossy video memory compression?
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