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Published: 2015-09-15, Author: Jason , review by: blackholetec.com
Nvidia seems to have taken a step in a new direction with the manufacturing of the GTX 950. Although a budget card, it’s performance exceeded our expectations. Asus has put a lot of thought into it by adding quite a number of cool features. One things whi...
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Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
So then it's time to wrap up our findings, and deliver a verdict on the ASUS GTX 950 STRIX. Let's start very existence of the card. The GTX 960 was already offering the sweet spot for budget gamers. When we tested it some months back, I was left very imp...
The Asus Strix GTX 950 Gaming is a low-cost gaming card with competent overclocked performance at 1080p combined with excellent build quality, low power consumption and very low fan noise. However, faster cards with more memory are probably financially wi...
The Asus GTX 950 Strix retails for £25 more than a standard GTX 950, or put another way 20 percent. We said at the start of this review that it would have to deliver to be worth it and ultimately in this case we're not convinced it is. That's not to say i...
Very quiet, Solid 1080p performance, Good OC potential, Good value
2GB RAM a future limitation
The introduction of the GeForce GTX 950 plugs an obvious hole in Nvidia's current mainstream graphics line-up.Based on the same architecture presently available on the GTX 960, known as GM206, Nvidia uses the tried and trusted technique of disabling p...
Published: 2015-08-20, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
GTX 950 provides strong gaming performance at 1920×1080 with high/ultra image settings in AAA titles, Superb overclocking potential from the GM206 core and Samsung GDDR5 memory, Low power consumption levels, Positive cooling and acoustic performance from
6pin power connector may limit the appeal to those with basic PSUs, compared to the GTX 750 Ti, 2GB VRAM is cutting it fine for some AAA titles at 1920×1080.
Nvidia's GTX 950 is a smart card for the company as it aggressively hits a cost-effective price point where AMD has roamed freely for many months. The GTX 950, or more specifically factory-overclocked cards from board partners, is able to offer a smooth 6...
Quiet – Silent under 60degrees – Low power draw – Good overclocker
2GB buffer
Asus GTX 950 offers excellent graphics and cooling performance while remaining nearly silent at all times. It delivers incredible performance per dollar, and nearly renders the GTX 960 obsolete. Gaming at 1080p and below is a treat on this card...
If you are buying a video card right now and looking for good performance at 1920×1080, either of the PNY GTX 1050 Tis are excellent choices. They beat their Radeon RX 460 competition while using less power.We would choose the PNY GTX 1050 Ti standard edi...
Published: 2015-10-21, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Decent Overclocking, Price / Performance, DirectCU 2 Cooling, DirectX 12, Quiet Operation, Outperforms R7 370, Best Quality Components, Auto Extreme Technology, Win 10 Ready, Runs 1920 x 1080 Easily On Demanding Games, Decent Overclocking, Price / Perfo
Ran A Little Hot On The Default Fan Profile, 2GB GDDR5 Limiting High Resolution Gaming, Ran A Little Hot On The Default Fan Profile, 2GB GDDR5 Limiting High Resolution Gaming
We were waiting with bated breath for the “mainstream” NVIDIA GTX 950 to see how well it runs, we've had it on the test bench for a while and at its price point the ASUS Strix GTX 950 DC2OC does one heck of a good job with more than demanding games. The 2...
Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: So far, 2015 has given us a bounty of high-end graphics cards. If you want to spend somewhere north of three hundred bucks on a graphics card—and heck, maybe three times that—then you have plenty of shiny new options from which to choose. I've spent a bor...