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What is better than a GTX 960?

What is better than a GTX 960?

When we recently tested the new GeForce GTX 1660 we noted that Nvidia was making a bold claim in the review guide saying that the 1660 was a whopping 113% faster than the GTX 960, making it a perfect upgrade option for owners of the old mid-range Maxwell GPU.

Which is better GTX 960 or GTX 970?

Comparing the GTX 960 and 970 shows that the 970 is around 70% faster and a comparison of the GTX 960 and 980 shows that GTX 980 is almost exactly twice as fast as the 960. That said, for gaming at 1080p or lower, the GTX 960 will allow decent frame rates at maximum settings for most games.

Is R9 280X good for gaming?

Yes, the R9 280x is one of the most powerful video cards out there in the market, only behind the R9 290 series and GTX 970/980 from Nvidia. It will handle newest games at max quality with no issues (unless maybe going with 4k resolution).

Is the GTX 960 still good 2019?

If you’re going to be playing a lot of heavy gaming then no, it’s not worth it. Its basically a minimum spec gpu especially for games. The performance sits in between a 1050 and a 1650. It’s a weak gpu and should be fine for games that have pixelated type graphics such as Minecraft, and Terarria.

Which is better AMD R9 380 or GTX 960?

That said, for gaming at 1080p or lower, the GTX 960 will allow decent frame rates at maximum settings for most games. [Jan ’15 GPUPro] The AMD R9 380 succeeds the Tonga based R9 285. The only difference between the two cards is a tiny 2% GPU clock increase on the R9 380 but for the most part, the R9 380 is identical to the R9 285.

Which is better the GTX 960 or the 970?

Comparing the GTX 960 and 970 shows that the 970 is around 70% faster and a comparison of the GTX 960 and 980 shows that GTX 980 is almost exactly twice as fast as the 960. Of the three cards the GTX 970 offers the best bang for your buck, in-fact the GTX 970 is still one of best value cards available.

Is the AMD R9 380 the same as the R9 285?

[Jan ’15 GPUPro] The AMD R9 380 succeeds the Tonga based R9 285. The only difference between the two cards is a tiny 2% GPU clock increase on the R9 380 but for the most part, the R9 380 is identical to the R9 285.

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