It features an ultra-efficient next-gen architecture, as well as 25% better performance and double the power efficiency of the GTX 650 Ti. The GTX 750 Ti offers this amazing performance at an incredible value, making it the weapon of choice for serious gaming.
We can see that when playing Fortnite with a GeForce GTX 750 Ti will end with a bearable 54 FPS. Its frame rates at 1080p look like this on the various graphics settings, Low: 102 FPS, Medium: 80 FPS, High: 54 FPS, Ultra: 39 FPS.
GeForce 700 (7xx) series
| Model | Launch | Bus interface |
|---|
| GeForce GTX 750 Ti | February 18, 2014 | PCIe 3.0 x16 |
| GeForce GTX 760 192-bit | Unknown |
| GeForce GTX 760 | June 25, 2013 |
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti. The GTX 750 Ti supports DirectX 11.2 but only feature level 11_0. The GeForce GTX 750 Ti is comparable to the Nvidia Geforce GTX 860M for laptops that features the same chip with slightly slower clock rates and therefore also performance.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 is essentially a double GTX 750, or half GTX 980 if you wish. The GTX 960 is equipped with GM206 processor, which has 1024 CUDA cores. Card is featuring 2GB GDDR5 memory and 128-bit interface.
The performance of the GTX 970 falls a hair short of the GTX 1060 (about $200 if you can still find one), and it about halfway between the GTX 1650 and GTX 1660. It's also an older card that will consume more power, and driver support for it is likely to be discontinued sooner than for a more recent card.
GeForce 900 (9xx) series
| Model | Launch | Launch price (USD) |
|---|
| GeForce GTX 960 | January 22, 2015 | $199 |
| GeForce GTX 960 (OEM) | November 06, 2015 | OEM |
| GeForce GTX 970 | September 18, 2014 | $329 |
A lot of PC and Mac's can support playing 4K at 30 hz using HDMI 1.4 but you will need a newer graphics card like the NVidia GeForce GTX 960 in order to get 4K at 60 hz. After setting 4K resolutions at the highest refresh rate, you can look at the other settings that the NVida Control Panel provides.
GTX 960 is a mid range card introduced by Nvidia some years back but it is still powerful enough to handle games in 2018. You won't be able to play games on ultra settings but it is fair enough that you will enjoy lag free gaming on this card.
As such the GTX 960 was good for 52 fps on average and we are using the Epic quality preset, so with competitive settings the GTX 960 would be pushing over 60 fps at 1080p. This means the upgrade to the GTX 1660 would net you a healthy 146% performance boost, hitting 118 fps on average.
It can last anywhere from 2 years to 10 years.It depends on the usage and if the card is overclocked or not. If you use it everyday or every other day it will probably last you about 3 years maybe more. The first thing to fail on the GPU is usually the fan but it can be replaced rather easily.
If you are looking to build a system or to upgrade from a slow card (or from integrated graphics) to something about as fast as the 970, then you have quite a few good options including the 8GB RX 580, The 6GB GTX 1060, or even the 8GB GTX 1070. The RX 580 and the 1060 will run in the neighborhood of $200/$220.
The GTX 960 is PERFECTLY acceptable for VR (provided you have a decent processor to back it up - like my i7-870).
Yes, it does require external power, the reference cards require a sinlg e 6-pin, and it is possible that some extreme factory OC cards (Asus Strix, eVGA FTW) require an 8-pin. The 960 has a 120w TDP, which is well outside the 75w a PCI-e slot can supply.