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GeForce GTX 760

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Hardware Profile
Value Score
0.102
Perf Index
3%
VRAM
2 GB
MSRP
€165.00 (est.)
TDP
170 W
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Overview

The GeForce GTX 760 is a Kepler-architecture mid-range GPU released in mid-2013, positioned as the mainstream tier below the GTX 770 in NVIDIA's GTX 700 series. It succeeded the GTX 660 Ti and offered competitive 1080p gaming performance for its price bracket.

The GTX 760 features 2GB of GDDR5 memory and a TDP of approximately 170W, requiring a 6-pin plus 6-pin power connector configuration. It is built on the GK104 die, the same silicon used in the higher-end GTX 770 and GTX 680, providing a strong shader count for its class. As a Kepler card, it has no hardware ray-tracing support, no Tensor cores, and no DLSS.

At launch, the GTX 760 targeted smooth 1080p gaming at high settings and was considered a solid mainstream option. It is now a legacy card that has been comprehensively superseded, suitable only for users on very tight budgets who already own one, as current-generation budget cards deliver far greater performance.

Technical Specifications

Architecture & Cores

Architecture
Kepler
Process Node
TSMC 28nm
CUDA Cores
1,152

Clock Speeds

Base Clock
980 MHz
Boost Clock
1,033 MHz

Memory

VRAM Capacity
2 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus
256-bit
Memory Speed
6 Gbps
Bandwidth
192.2 GB/s

Connectivity & Power

Interface
PCIe 3.0 x16
TDP
170 W
Power Connectors
2x 6-pin
Released
Jun 25, 2013

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