NVIDIA

GeForce GTX 960

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Hardware Profile
Value Score
0.153
Perf Index
5%
VRAM
2 GB
MSRP
Β£131.00 (est.)
TDP
120 W

Overview

The GeForce GTX 960 is a Maxwell-architecture mid-range GPU released in early 2015 as the mainstream entry point into NVIDIA's GTX 900 series. It replaced the GTX 760 at similar price points, bringing the power efficiency gains of Maxwell to the mid-range segment.

The GTX 960 features 2GB of GDDR5 memory and a TDP of 120W, requiring a single 8-pin or dual 6-pin power connector. Maxwell's architectural improvements gave it notably better performance-per-watt than the Kepler cards it succeeded, though the 2GB frame buffer proved constraining for some titles even at launch. It carries no hardware ray-tracing cores, no Tensor cores, and no DLSS.

The GTX 960 was designed for 1080p gaming at high settings and represented good value at its release price. A 4GB variant was also available for users concerned about VRAM limits. Today it is a legacy card, appropriate only for very modest use cases or as a stopgap in older systems.

Technical Specifications

Architecture & Cores

Architecture
Maxwell
Process Node
TSMC 28nm
CUDA Cores
1,024

Clock Speeds

Base Clock
1,127 MHz
Boost Clock
1,178 MHz

Memory

VRAM Capacity
2 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Memory Bus
128-bit
Memory Speed
7 Gbps
Bandwidth
112 GB/s

Connectivity & Power

Interface
PCIe 3.0 x16
TDP
120 W
Power Connectors
1x 6-pin
Released
Jan 22, 2015

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