NVIDIA has officially kicked off its GeForce GTX 760 GPU, which is being offered at the budget-friendly price of $249 and harboring Kepler architecture. In gaming benchmarks, the GTX 760 beats out the previous GTX 660 across the board, in some cases quite substantially. NVIDIA hails it as offering power “dramatically” beyond the gaming consoles slated to hit shelves in the coming months.
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 supports a variety of the company’s gaming tech, such as TXAA anti-aliasing and the PhysX physics engine, while those with a penchant for overclocking will enjoy the GPU Boost 2.0 technology. There’s GeForce Experience software for drivers and ShadowPlay software, as well as the scaling tech NVIDIA SLI.
To put things in perspective with comparison, the GTX 760 represents a tripling of speed over the GeForce GTX 275, and about double that of the GTX 560. The GPU will be offered in systems from Geekbox, Digital Storm, AVADirect, Cyberpower, and others, but can also be nabbed now from various card suppliers like Asus and Gigabyte


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