ASUS GTX 760 DirectCU II OC 2GB Video Card Review
Summer is upon us, and for a lot of people, particularly those taking a break from studies, it is time to head back home, dust out the old gaming PC, and check out some of the new games on offer. Given that game studios finally put their money on DirectX 11 and cutting-edge visual technologies, it could prompt graphics upgrades. $200 to $300 is what an ideal graphics upgrade should cost. It’s either that or wait until the winter Holiday for next-gen consoles. NVIDIA sensed this potential rush for summertime graphics upgrades and pulled an ace from up its sleeves, the GeForce GTX 760. We take a look at its hand.
The GeForce GTX 760 is a bit of a strangelet when it comes to market positioning. It’s designed to succeed the GeForce GTX 660, but in reality, displaces the GeForce GTX 660 Ti from the product stack. With $249.99, it’s priced bang in the middle of the price / performance sweet-spot segment. The product-stack roadmap given to us by NVIDIA confirms just that… at techPowerUp!
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