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EVGA GeForce GTX 950 SSC Review


Runs quietly.
Cons
Could not achieve smooth frame rates consistently at 1080p and high settings on benchmarks.
When the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, Nvidia's first video card based on its current "Maxwell" architecture, launched in early 2014, we were impressed more with its size and power efficiency than its performance. The tiny card was small enough to fit in many small-form-factor (SFF) cases, and its 60-watt thermal design power (TDP) rating meant that stock versions of the card wouldn't even need an external power connector, as the PCI Express slot can deliver up to 75 watts all on its own.
Now, here we are roughly 18 months removed from that card's launch, and Nvidia has filled out its Maxwell-based product line with, among others, the GeForce GTX 980 Ti on the top end (excluding the similarly performing, super-pricey GeForce Titan X) and the GeForce GTX 960 in the lower middle. The GTX 960 has an MSRP of $199, but its current street prices start at $189.

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