All of them are factory-overclocked and custom-cooled

Jan 24, 2015 10:37 GMT  ·  By

Usually, graphics card OEMs from both NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices launch at least one video board with stock specifications, when either of the two releases a new one.

This doesn't seem to be the case for the NVIDIA crowd, now that the GeForce GTX 960 has come forth. While one or two boards with 1,127 MHz and 1,178 MHz clocks showed up, sure enough, most OEMs didn't bother and made all their cards run faster.

Such is the case for Inno3D and Palit, the former having launched two cards and the latter three.

More precisely, Inno3D has unveiled the GeForce GTX 960 (don't let the name fool you, it's overclocked and cooled by a dual-fan module) and iChill GTX 960 (even faster and featuring a triple-fan cooler).

The Palit series is composed of the GTX 960 OC (normal cooler, better clocks despite that), GTX 960 JetStream (dual-fan cooler) and GTX 960 Super JetStream (same dual-fan cooler, even faster clocks).

The video cards will be, if they aren't already, up for sale at slightly over $200 / €200. Like all others, they possess VXGI for realistic lighting, MFAA (multi-frame anti-aliasing), Dynamic Super Resolution (enables 4K gaming on 1080p displays) and support for DirectX 12.

Palit and Inno3D GTX 960 (7 Images)

Palit GTX 960 Super JetStream
Palit GTX 960 JetStreamPalit GTX 960 OC
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