It is possible that a shipping invoice fragment was leaked for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960. Of course, an image of text on a plain, white background is one of the easiest things to fake and/or manipulate, so take it with a grain of salt.
The GTX 960 is said to have 4GB of RAM on the same, 256-bit bus. Its video outputs are listed as two DVI, one HDMI, and one DisplayPort, making this graphics card useful for just one G-Sync monitor per card. If I'm reading it correctly, it also seems to have a 993 MHz base clock (boost clock unlisted) and an effective 6008 MHz (1500 MHz actual) RAM clock. This is slightly below the 7 GHz (1750 MHz actual) of the GTX 970 and GTX 980 parts, but it should also be significantly cheaper.
The GeForce GTX 960 is expected to retail in the low-$200 price point… some day.
Seeing as the 970 can be
Seeing as the 970 can be squeezed into ITX form factor, I’d definitely like to see at least a few passively cooled 960 from big, established OEMs.
Since we already know that it
Since we already know that it can’t play ACU, maybe they just shouldn’t bother?
don’t be ridiculous, of
don’t be ridiculous, of course it can play ACU… at console settings!
A publisher known for
A publisher known for horrendously performing games releasing a game that runs horrendously even on high end hardware doesn’t make all hardware obsolete.
why? we know low ends cards
why? we know low ends cards like GT740 etc are not for serious gaming but nvidia and AMD still sell cards with such performance.
Customs department of India
Customs department of India has previously leaked various nVidia and Samsung products. You can check out the list on Indian customs website. Also since this might be a prototype brought in for testing at nVidias Pune development centre. the final specifications might change from this pre-release one. here is link to that page: https://www.zauba.com/import-gtx-960-graphics-card-hs-code.html
since the list coming from
since the list coming from zauba i dare to say it was legit.