Nvidia GTX 970 Facing Performance Crippling VRAM Problems
Reports are coming in that Nvidia's GTX 970 is facing serious VRAM issues which could result in potential mass-recall.
Reports are coming in that Nvidia's GTX 970 is facing serious VRAM issues which could result in potential mass-recall.
The GTX 960 weighs in with 2 GB's of GDDR5 VRAM, 1024 Cuda cores, only requires one six pin PCIE power input, and a price of only $200.
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