While we already know almost everything about the upcoming Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 graphics card, despite the fact that it is scheduled for launch on 22nd of January, we now have first performance figures from 3DMark benchmarks, including 3DMark 11 and 3DMark FireStrike, Extreme and Ultra benchmarks.
The first performance figures for the upcoming Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 graphics card comes from
Chinese PC community PCEVA forum members and was tested on a Core i7-4770K platform with a factory-overclocked Geforce GTX 960, at least judging from the provided GPU-Z screenshots.
In 3DMark 11 performance and extreme presets, the tested Geforce GTX 960 manged to get P9960 and X3321 scores which is not bad at all. In the new 3DMark, that same GTX 960 graphics card managed to get 6636 points in Firestrike benchmark, 3438 in 3DMark Extreme preset and 1087 in 3DMark Ultra preset.
While most of these results are far from impressive, there are still great if Nvidia decide to launch the new Geforce GTX 960 with a rumored US $199 price tag, making it one of the more interesting 1080p gaming graphics cards, something that we already seen in Nvidia's slides.
In any case, we are quite sure we will see a whole lot more performance leaks as we draw closer to the official launch date set for 22nd of January.
Source:
Techpowerup.com.