Asus GeForce GTX 960 DirectCU II OC STRIX 2GB Review
Bioshock Infinite
“BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter like you’ve never seen. Just ask the judges from E3 2011, where the Irrational Games title won over 85 editorial awards, including the Game Critics Awards’ Best of Show. Set in 1912, players assume the role of former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt, sent to the flying city of Columbia on a rescue mission. His target? Elizabeth, imprisoned since childhood. During their daring escape, Booker and Elizabeth form a powerful bond — one that lets Booker augment his own abilities with her world-altering control over the environment. Together, they fight from high-speed Sky-Lines, in the streets and houses of Columbia, on giant zeppelins, and in the clouds, all while learning to harness an expanding arsenal of weapons and abilities, and immersing players in a story that is not only steeped in profound thrills and surprises, but also invests its characters with what Game Informer called “An amazing experience from beginning to end.” From Bioshockinfinite.com
In Bioshock, we see a consistent low minimum FPS throughout all the testing cards, but even at 1440p, the GTX 960 still produces some great results falling 5% short of the R9 280.
would like to see a comparison review of 980, 970 and 960.
There are many comparison reviews on the Internet right now.
I don’t think this is reasonable to choose between Geforce 960 and 980 – they are very different. Especially considering their prices:
EVGA 2GB GeForce GTX960 will cost around $170-200, while Geforce 980 is twice or even thrice more costly.
Results are all over compared to the 760. Makes it hard to choose for a mid-range card. Power savings seems the biggest benefit. Maybe OC to the edge.