Nvidia has unveiled its latest GeForce GTX gaming-focused graphics card – the GeForce GTX 950.
The cards features Maxwell 2 architecture, and comes in as a cheaper alternative to the existing GeForce GTX 960.
Nvidia said the card will provide 60fps gaming with low latency, with its performance 3-times that of existing gaming consoles.
The GTX 950’s specifications are detailed in the table below.
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 950
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| Cuda cores | 768 |
| Core clock | 1024MHz |
| Boost clock | 1188MHz |
| Memory bus width | 128-bit |
| VRAM | 2GB GDDR5 |
| Architecture | Maxwell 2 |
| GPU | GM206 |
| TDP | 90W |
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SA pre-order price (Evetech)
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| MSI GTX 950 2GB | R2,699 |
| MSI GTX 950 Armor Overclocked 2GB | R2,799 |
| MSI GTX 950 Gaming Overclocked 2GB | R2,999 |
This article originally appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.
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