Computer hardware company, EVGA, has released an update to its GeForce GTX 960 SuperSC graphics card, now with 4GB of GDDR5. The upgrade offers 60 percent faster performance and twice the power efficiency of previous generation cards*. Available in three models, the graphics card comes with VXGI for realistic lighting, support for smooth, tear-free NVIDIA G-SYNC technology, and Dynamic Super Resolution for 4K-quality gaming on 1080P displays.
New features of the EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SuperSC include:
- 4GB of High Performance GDDR5 Memory – Improved 4K gaming performance and higher texture qualities.
- dBi (dB Noise Inverter) – EVGA’s ACX 2.0+ fan turns off below 60C, generating 0dB of noise.
- MMCP (Memory MOSFET Cooling Plate) – Full size cooling plate makes direct contact with memory and MOSFETS, reducing memory up to 9∞C and MOSFET up to 11∞C.
- QSD (Quick Switch Dual BIOS) – Multiple integrated BIOS allow users to switch to the secondary with the flick of a switch.
- OPT (Optimized Power Target) – offering 33 percent more power over reference.
- SHP (Straight Heat Pipes) – Triple 8mm straight heat pipes boast 6 percent better heat dissipation than bent heat pipes with reduced thermal resistance.
For more information on the EVGA GeForce GTX 960 4GB lineup, visit http://www.evga.com/9604GB.
*Compared to GTX 660