Testseek.com have collected 335 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2GB GDDR5 PCIe.
April 2015
(77%)
335 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Maybe you're one of the gamers out there who simply can't have enough power coming from the graphics department or maybe you want to assemble a gaming rig with a given budget and you want to get the very maximum out of it. In both cases the following arti...
Amazingly quiet and cool for an SLI setup, Outstanding performance and scaling, Energy efficient,
Lacking at 4k resolution, Poor SLI performance/ cost ratio compared to a single GTX 970 option, “Perfect for the average gamer with a typical 1080p or 1440p monitor setup. The ability to give exceptional performance at these resolutions while staying cool
Multi-GPU systems seemed to have gained a negative reputation in the past for bugs, glitches and a lack of performance scaling. I myself have never experienced any similar issues unless one of the cards was faulty. Today the tests have proven immense scal...
The GTX 960 is a solid, but not spectacular performer. Priced at £160/$199, it falls slap bang in the middle of AMD's two offerings in the same price range. It runs some games better than its competitors, but falls short in others - sometimes significantl...
Before we talk about Nvidia's GeForce GTX 960, let's recap the 1080p benchmark results (we aren't including the 4K numbers because they're a stretch for this class of card). Bear in mind that we didn't test a reference card for today's launch. The product...
Silent at idle, Low power draw, Can easily handle most games at 1080p, Good value
Modest memory bandwidth, 1440p and 4K can prove too much
Nvidia's review guide was careful focus on 1080p gaming, and it's easy to see why. At full HD the card performs well, hitting an average of 60 FPS in most games even with detail set to maximum. Only Crysis 3 proved a real challenge, reporting an average ...
Abstract: Nvidia has introduced their new GTX 960 today, with a SRP of around £ 159 / € 209 and meant to allow optimum Full HD resolution gaming. Compared to its predecessors the GTX 760 and 660 the card is not only (a lot) faster according to Nvidia, but also us...
Looks cool, silent, solid 1080p performance, low power consumption
A little lag in the performance while playing high-graphic intensive games
The GTX 960 is designed for 1080p gaming and delivers better performance with its revised Maxwell hardware. With lower power consumption and zero noise, it is so far the viable choice to enjoy all the latest games on this Full HD to WHQD card with a robu...
Abstract: The GTX 960 delivers outstanding 1080p gaming capabilities, rocking a silky-smooth 60 frames per seconds in even demanding titles with most of the bells and whistles turned on. And priced at just $200, the GTX 960 is poised to make some waves.Meet mainstr...
High operating temperature and power draw, ASUS GPU Tweak didn't work properly when setting performance profile
Our "reference" GTX 760 was actually a Palit branded card and despite sporting a custom cooler, the Palit GTX 760 card registered a temperature of 62 degrees Celsius. The ASUS Strix GTX 960 OC Edition was second lowest, with its operating temperature of 5...