At the beginning of last year, Nvidia introduced its new graphics architecture Maxwell in the form of the Geforce GTX 750 and 750 Ti board cards. The models gave an idea of what Nvidia had in store for the performance segment later in the year, where extremely pressured power consumption gossiped about potentially high performance. This was all confirmed when the company last autumn presented the Geforce GTX 980 and GTX 970 – two high-performance models with impressively low power consumption.
Now it’s time for the lucrative middle class to be gifted with the Maxwell architecture when Nvidia launches the Geforce GTX 960, a replacement for the best-selling GTX 760. Under the hood houses the GM206 graphics processor, with promises of a “perfect” balance between performance, price and power output.
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