It will have 768 shaders, the same as the GTX 950, although clocked about 15% higher (boost vs boost) and 15W lower, bringing it back into the range of PCIe bus power (75W). What the screenshot does suggest, though, is that it will have 4GB of GDDR5 memory, on a 128-bit bus. (Although why they didn't call the 6GB version the 1060 Ti is beyond me.) If true, this means that it will not be a further cut-down version of GP106, as seen in the two GTX 1060 parts, which would explain a little bit why they wanted both of them to remain in the 1060 level of branding. They claim that it will be using the GP107 die at 75W, although the screenshot claims neither of these. Regardless, BenchLife claims to have a leaked GPU-Z result for the GeForce GTX 1050. It also makes it a bit more difficult to tell whether a screenshot has been manipulated, because the hitches make everything look suspect. (In case you notice that I encoded it in JPEG too, that's because re-compressing JPEG artifacts makes PNG's file-size blow up, forcing me to actually need to use JPEG.) Please, everyone, at least check to see how big a PNG will be before encoding it as JPEG. JPEG's Fourier Transform will cause rippling artifacts in the background, which should be solid color, and will almost definitely have a larger file size. You have very little color variation outside of text, which is typically thin and high-contrast from its surroundings.
#Gtx 660 gpu z windows
Rest assured, when the new Nvidia GTX 760s do officially arrive you can expect the usual timely splash of reviews here on HEXUS.I don't know why people insist on encoding screenshots from form-based windows in JPEG.
#Gtx 660 gpu z series
This latest and most budget friendly member of the GeForce GTX 700 series so far is expected to launch this month with prices ranged around the $299 mark. Please regard this leak as just an interesting diversion as it’s not from the horse’s mouth, also nothing on the screengrab specifically says this is a GTX 760, it is just from the ChipHell forum post. This suggests that the GK104 GPU in the upcoming GTX 760 has three of its four graphics processing clusters enabled. Looking at the GPU config we can see it provides 1152 CUDA cores, 32 ROPs and 96 TMUs. The 2GB of memory on this example runs at an effective 7GHz on a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. This GPU features a core clock speed of 1072MHz with a boost speed of 1111MHz. The ‘X60’ series are positioned in the sweet spot for many buyers giving very respectable performance without eating too much of the budget.Īs you can see from a glance at the GPU-Z screenshot, the GTX 760 features a 28nm GK104 GPU.
#Gtx 660 gpu z update
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 is a highly anticipated graphics card as it should update the mid-range performance area in Nvidia’s portfolio.
If the details displayed are legitimate then Nvidia has done more than expected and simply rebadged a GTX 670, this new card is a lot more like a higher clocked GTX 660 Ti. A user at Chinese computer technology forums ChipHell has posted a GPU-Z screenshot displaying the configuration of his Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 graphics card.