Wednesday, November 25th 2015

BIOSTAR Announces GeForce GTX 950 Gaming Graphics Card

BIOSTAR announces its latest graphics card designed to tackle the needs of gamers with competitive performance. BIOSTAR GeForce GTX 950 features 2GB of GDDR5 memory, with 768 CUDA cores, and support for NVIDIA PhysX and DSR Technology. Game in silence with the Low noise output via its heat pipe cooling design, and be prepared for the latest titles with its complete DirectX 12 support.

The BIOSTAR GeForce GAMING GTX 950 features NVIDIA's 2nd-generation Maxwell GPU which boasts highly-improved performance-per-watt versus other cards. With performance intended for 1080p gamers, the GTX 950 is the perfect lightweight card for MOBA gamers featuring various optimizations to improve your gaming experience while delivering the best performance-per-watt that only the latest-generation Maxwell GPU can offer. Armed with 768 CUDA cores and complimented by 2GB 128-bit GDDR5 memory, this card brings stunning visuals with support for up four monitors: dual-DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI supported.
Complimented by the full-array of NVIDIA-exclusive features like GeForce Experience, Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR), Multi-Frame SuperSampling, native PhysX acceleration and other visual improvements is support for DirectX 12; be ready for the next-generation of blockbuster games with the BIOSTAR GeForce GAMING GTX 950.

BIOSTAR GeForce GTX 950 GPU Features:
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX950 GPU
  • 2GB GDDR5, 128bit with ultra-speed memory
  • Low noise, heat pipe cooling design
  • NVIDIA super 768 CUDA processing
  • Dual DVI/display port/HDMI output support
  • PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus interface
  • Support NVIDIA Surround with up to Four Monitors
  • Complete DirectX 12 support
  • Support NVIDIA PhyX and DSR Technology
For more information, visit the product page.
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3 Comments on BIOSTAR Announces GeForce GTX 950 Gaming Graphics Card

#1
Musaab
It's nice to see more companies come or comeback to VGA business because that falsify the people who said that PC VGA AIB market is dying.
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#2
Rais
Not even the same design or livery as their mobos. Plus, the radiator looks like a plastic brick.
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