EVGA announces three Geforce GTX 960 4GB graphics cards

Does it make sense with a 128-bit interface?

EVGA has unveiled its latest addition to the Geforce GTX 960 lineup, the Geforce GTX 960 4GB FTW, Geforce GTX 960 4GB SuperSC and the standard EVGA GTX 960 4GB graphics cards.

All three new GTX 960 graphics cards are based on Nvidia's 28nm GM206 Maxwell GPU with 1024 CUDA cores and 128-bit memory interface and feature EVGA's well known ACX 2.0+ dual-slot, dual-fan cooler. All three are also based on the same PCB design with 6+2-phase VRM drawing power from 8-pin PCI-Express power connector and dual BIOS.

While the standard EVGA GTX 960 4GB ACX 2.0+ sticks to reference 1127MHz for the GPU base and 1178MHz for the GPU Boost clock, the EVGA GTX 960 4GB SSC ACX 2.0+ works at 1279MHz for the GPU base and 1342MHz for the GPU Boost clock while the EVGA GTX 960 4GB FTW ACX 2.0+ works at rather impressive 1304MHz for the GPU base and 1367MHz for the GPU Boost clock. All three graphics card share the same 4GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 7010MHz.

While we are wondering if those additional 2GB of GDDR5 memory actually matter considering that the GTX 960 is quite limited with its 128-bit memory interface, plenty of Nvidia AIB partners, including EVGA, will launch such graphics cards.

Unfortunately, EVGA did not reveal any details regarding the precise availability date or the price premium for additional 2GB of memory.









Source: EVGA.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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