
Customers are satisfied with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card's performance. Positive feedback highlights its excellent price-to-performance ratio and reliable operation, with users reporting consistent performance across various applications. The card's ability to handle demanding tasks is frequently praised. No significant negative feedback was reported.
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I purchased this graphics card to upgrade my Dell XPS 8900 i7-6700 1tb 16gb ram. It's been working perfectly with my PSU and has not given me any problems. I can run any game I want at optimal settings which is usually High+ settings. I always get 60+FPS and even 144fps with my 144hz monitor. For most games, this is the only card you need to run High+ settings. Make sure your PC's PSU can handle this graphics card before you purchase it for installation. My PC has a 450W PSU and it's just right. So anything above that is fine, anything below is not optimal.
Posted by Jerry
Quite an upgrade from my GTX 460 SE! This is an excellent price/performance value as most people don't need the 970 and above. My usage is primarily video rendering as I play few games. I noted that my calibration profile was not holding, and didn't think of it, but was actually the GTX 460 card as it aged, not the monitor. With the GTX 960, the calibrations has been holding steady both with the old monitor and later as upgraded the monitor for 4K that the previous card wouldn't support.
Posted by Tizeye
I bought this card so i could play GTA5 and other new games. It replaced a 560. EVGA with NVIDIA chipset is the most reliable performing video card set out there. The install was easier than i expected. I am now enjoying the fruits of my labor. Make sure you plan for the card size in your pc case. Never a doubt with NVIDIA and EVGA working together.
Posted by danplymouth77