Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 rumoured for a January release
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I think I might just have one of these :D
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If it's got 3GB VRAM then might be the card for 1440P!
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Is it just me or nvidia mid range cards constantly creeping up in price?
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Pob255
Is it just me or nvidia mid range cards constantly creeping up in price?
Does seem that way. Although I paid 180 for my 760 which is a pretty decent price and that wasn't too long after launch.
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MrRockliffe
Does seem that way. Although I paid 180 for my 760 which is a pretty decent price and that wasn't too long after launch.
I paid £180 for my 460, and that was way over the odds due to a factory overclock board with non reference fan and double the standard amount of vram. Had I bought a "normal" card then it would have been about £130, same as I paid for my 6600GT all those years ago.
So yes, I think it has crept up.
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Don't forget the GTX 750. It uses the same GPU as the 750-ti, but it's still a different graphics card
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"2GB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit bus" or " 4GB of GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit bus"; that's quite a change in possible specs. The latter would seem quite nice, the former, I'm not so sure. Perhaps one is a 960, and the other is a 960Ti?
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Doesn't seem likely. I'd expect the 950 to have 2GB on a 128-bit bus
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Pob255
Is it just me or nvidia mid range cards constantly creeping up in price?
Maybe but IMO so does the performance. I don't remember playing high settings 1080p on my 460, like I do with 760 atm.
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If its big brothers are anything to go by it will be really interesting as the 970 already seems to be quite a sweet spot when it comes to high performance and a sensible cost, wonder just how much the lower cost of a 960 will effect its perfomance. I am assuming that power consumption on this thing will be next to nothing so no need to strap a AX1500i in with them!
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aniilv
Maybe but IMO so does the performance. I don't remember playing high settings 1080p on my 460, like I do with 760 atm.
I would hope performance would go up, or what is the point? If you just paid more for more performance, then you might as well just have traded in your 460 for a 480.
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It will be interesting if it can get close to a GTX780 in some games,although I think the memory bandwidth and number of ROPs might be the more limiting factors. Although if I have to pay well over £150 for it,then I might as well wait to see what AMD have in store later next year.
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DanceswithUnix
I paid £180 for my 460, and that was way over the odds due to a factory overclock board with non reference fan and double the standard amount of vram. Had I bought a "normal" card then it would have been about £130, same as I paid for my 6600GT all those years ago.
So yes, I think it has crept up.
There's been a fair amount of inflation and changes in exchange rates over that time.
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While a 960 is neat and all, when's that shrink to the 20nm node happening?
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shaithis
There's been a fair amount of inflation and changes in exchange rates over that time.
I seemed quite sudden though, it certainly isn't inflation. It could be that jump in ram prices we had a couple of years ago.