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    Initial Reported PCI-Express 4.0 Power Capabilities Sadly Wrong

    A few days ago we reported about the upcoming PCI-Express 4.0 capabilities that promised double the bandwidth of PCI-Express 3.0, but what most people got excited about was the reported power capabilities of this new bus generation. The initial reports suggested that cards would be able to draw up to 300…

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    Gigabyte Joins 75W Party With Latest GTX 950

    Even with pascal so close, Nvidia and their partners are still pushing out new Maxwell based cards. Over the course of the last month or so, ASUS, MSI, and EVGA have all come out with new 75W TDP GTX 950 graphics cards. These new cards delete the PCIe 6 pin…

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    EVGA Announces Low Power Nvidia GTX 950

    Even with Pascal just around the corner, Nvidia and their partners are continuing to release some new Maxwell GPUs. Today, we’ve been treated to a new lineup of Nvidia’s GTX 950 from EVGA. The biggest and one of the few differences between the new GTX 950’s and the old ones…

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    MSI Releases 75W GTX 950 GPUs OCV2 and OCV3

    For graphics cards, 75W is a golden number as it dispenses with the need to have a separate power. This allows users to avoid a PSU upgrade and broadens the market for the card. Originally launched at 90W, it looks like Nvidia has managed to trim an additional 15W savings…

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    New ASUS GTX 950 Ditches PCIe Power Connector

    Maxwell has been Nvidia’s most efficient GPU architecture to date, offering great performance/watt. While the lower end cards aren’t quite as power efficient as some of their bigger siblings, the GTX 950 is as good as it gets, offering decent 1080p performance at 90W. That, however, is set to change…

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