In early January 2015, suddenly passed my beloved Geforce GTX 580 from Asus. The graphics card I owned since January 2011 and was very pleased with her. I play mostly F1 2014 Microsoft Flight Simulator X and World of Warcraft. Each of these games I could play with my 1080 GTX 580 with the highest graphics settings at a resolution of 1920 x smoothly and without problems. Since I have been very pleased with the GTX 580, a new acquisition was not really planned. However, a few days ago froze the image and since which many little white lines drawn onto the screen. The new graphics card I opted again for an Nvidia. My first choice fell on the GTX 760 from EVGA. Since I live in Spain, I ordered the graphics card on Amazon.es on cheap 195 euros including shipping. As this, however, after a few days unexpectedly stopped operating, I sent it back to Amazon back and opted for the 50 Euro more expensive Asus GTX 960th The ASUS graphics card is delivered in an attractive black box. Inside there are well protected, the GTX 960 graphics card, a DVI-D-Sub adapter, a driver CD, and a used manual in several languages. The graphics card itself has a GTX 960 GPU and 2GB of DDR5 RAM.
The ASUS GTX 960 can also be used for a 2-way SLI system. Unlike my old Asus GTX 580, the GTX 960 achieves smoother. The fans are almost inaudible. In addition, the new card is also significantly less power. I play mostly F12014 and the Flight Simulator X by Microsoft. Occasionally, World of Warkraft is used. All computer games I'll play dead liquid with the highest graphics settings. In benchmark tests of the F12014 graphics card reached at the highest settings an average of 85 frames per second, with a Full HD 1080p resolution. However, differences with my old graphics card are me not Noticed. All in all I'm very happy with my new graphics card. The price-performance ratio is absolutely at 240 Euro fine. Anyone looking for a good and cheap graphics card, which I can absolutely recommend the GTX 960. A higher resolution (Ultra HD / 4K) would probably the GTX 960 quickly reach their limits. As would be the GTX 970 preferable