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Nvidia to discontinue GTX960 2GB and replace it with 4GB version

Do we think they will lower the price of all the 4GB versions to match the ( soon to be removed ) 2GB ones ? or just leave customers without the cheaper option anymore ?
 
I used to buy cards like this. Then another, then another. They're like fast food.

In the end I decided it was more wise to save up and go for the high end models, given they need replacing far less often.
 
Do we think they will lower the price of all the 4GB versions to match the ( soon to be removed ) 2GB ones ? or just leave customers without the cheaper option anymore ?

lol no if true there will just be no cheap 960's
as some1 said id like to see a 960ti
there's a pretty big gap in performance between a 960 & 970

or maybe next gen just needs to hurry up :)
 
Do we think they will lower the price of all the 4GB versions to match the ( soon to be removed ) 2GB ones ? or just leave customers without the cheaper option anymore ?
Not gonna happen lol

If anything, the introduction of the 4GB is more for the purpose of justifying bumping the price of 960, rather than out of actual need. The 960 sell well because there are people who would only use Nvidia, and it is at the sub £200 sweetspot. By increasing the vram to 4GB, it give them a simply excuse to bump the pricing.
 
nah there's 2g versions of 370/380
i dont agree they good enough for 1080p with candy anyway
390/970 if you want +60fps
 
nah there's 2g versions of 370/380
i dont agree they good enough for 1080p with candy anyway
390/970 if you want +60fps

What If I said I had a 950 and have played BF4/GTAV/STARWARS at 1080P with nice settings so it all looks ok and I'm finding the card does an ok job, not lagging or struggling.
 
Depends on what it's based on.

2gb vram card these days, or even a year or two ago is stupid so why they released it in the first place is beyond me.

Maybe they have realised the error of their ways due to lacking sales and decided to call it quits? If so good move as they would be setting unachievable expectations otherwise.
 
Depends on what it's based on.

2gb vram card these days, or even a year or two ago is stupid so why they released it in the first place is beyond me.

Maybe they have realised the error of their ways due to lacking sales and decided to call it quits? If so good move as they would be setting unachievable expectations otherwise.

I own a couple of 2gb GTX 960s but have never used them @1080p.

I used them @2160p.:D
 
960 is grand for gaming, drop some settings. Heck every fps player i know wther running a single high end card or sli/xfire drop settings to the lowest. Works a treat in bf3/4. Yes they look nice when maxed, but too cluttered for competitive playing online.
 
And what were the results at 2160p?

Playable if you turn the settings down.:)

If people say that 2gb is not enough for 2160p, it is only a valid argument if they are using TitanXs as every other card will run out of VRAM @2160p.

Having said that GTX 960s are not serious 4K cards but are fine @1080p, unfortunately I don't have a 1080p monitor.:D
 
My 750Ti held up reasonably well playing Dirt Rally at 2560x1080. Whilst I wouldn't agree 2gb is "stupid", more would definitely be better.
 
Playable if you turn the settings down.:)

If people say that 2gb is not enough for 2160p, it is only a valid argument if they are using TitanXs as every other card will run out of VRAM @2160p.

Having said that GTX 960s are not serious 4K cards but are fine @1080p, unfortunately I don't have a 1080p monitor.:D
Says the man with a bucket load of old titans and 290's lying on top of a wardrobe.:D

Regarding the original titans, a nephew of mine is a comp science student at uni in belfast. Thats what they use for gpu's in the lab machines. Cpu's are a mix of 3770k and 4770k's. They game on them in their spare time. Old titan is a versatile bit o kit.:D
 
Playable if you turn the settings down.:)

If people say that 2gb is not enough for 2160p, it is only a valid argument if they are using TitanXs as every other card will run out of VRAM @2160p.

Having said that GTX 960s are not serious 4K cards but are fine @1080p, unfortunately I don't have a 1080p monitor.:D

Says the man with a bucket load of old titans and 290's lying on top of a wardrobe.:D

Regarding the original titans, a nephew of mine is a comp science student at uni in belfast. Thats what they use for gpu's in the lab machines. Cpu's are a mix of 3770k and 4770k's. They game on them in their spare time. Old titan is a versatile bit o kit.:D

In that case, sli 770's are a decent bit of kit when it comes to low settings at 4k on certain games.

I agree with kaap though but rbh....1080p is closely getting to the point where 2gb is not an option for good graphics.

Right now I can run gtaV with everything at max aside from msaa/reflection msaa & the specific advanced graphics but that is on sli 770 4gb cards at 1080p. 1440p with a few bits and pieces turned down. I don't think a 960 could match that at all due to bottlenecking at least
 
Seems a sensible move even though it may upset a few. 960 Ti could easily fill the gap between the 960/970.

Please hurry up and release a passive 9xx so I can use HEVC decoding as my mighty 980 Ti sucks for that.
 
Tbh guys im sitting here posting on a pretty old i7 930 rig with a gtx 650ti. The spec in sig is a recent purchase which needs windows reinstalled to work properly. I played a few games on this old setup earlier and enjoyed it pretty much the same as i did on my 4790k setup which used to be my main system. Some users get hung up too much on how a game looks/runs and forget about how it plays, aka the enjoyment you get out of it. Which tbh for me is what games are about.
 
As much as I respect that, Setter, aesthetics are a massive part of a game to me. A game with bad anti aliasing for example is going to probably put me off playing, I hate jagged edges.

So, whilst the gameplay may be important, visuals are the reason I bought a £500 graphics card and a £600 monitor, not the gameplay - The gameplay is what I buy the game for.
 
I like a game to look good to Joe in certain scenarios. Now tbh i only briefly used the 980ti on my old 4790k rig, (selling it now). Ive yet to use the 5820k despite owning it for several weeks now. I play a fair bit of bf4 and the haswell setup handled it with ease. But im yet to try it on the new kit. But for fast paced fps games, lowering settings can indeed help a lot. A new monitor will be my next purchase, preferably a gsync enabled one. Sure im tied to nvidia cards. But as thats all ive ever owned im not too fussed on that. Not that im a big nvidia fan boy/defender. Im used to their cards and just tend to stick with what i know. Heck after buying an msi mobo after being so used to asus i get sleep tremors due to unfamiliarity.:D
 
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