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The NVIDIA TITAN X is the first card we’ve tested that makes 4K UltraHD on a single card possible. Battlefield 4 at Ultra running at 60FPS at 3840×2160 just looks absolutely stunning you have to see it to believe it.

But at $1000, is the investment worth it for the utmost in GPU performance?

Read more about the NVIDIA TITAN X in this #B2G review.

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ZOTAC has made a name for itself with its extreme looking cooler designs for the 9-series GPUs coupled with its competitive pricing. Their GTX 960 offering is no different with the GTX 960 AMP Edition one of the most affordable factory OC’d cards out there.

Read more about the ZOTAC GTX 960 AMP Edition 2GB graphics card in this #B2G review.

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#ICYMI: The ASUS STRIX GTX 980 is one of the more premium GTX 980 variants available right now and while it doesn’t boast the stylish DirectCUII of past generations or that of the ROG series, it still retains the cooling performance coupled with quieter operation.

All this the build quality of a champ and those really picky about their parts already know which name to trust. Read more about the NVIDIA 9-series flagship from ASUS in this #B2G review of the STRIX GTX 980. #PCMasterRace #NVIDIA #gaming

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With an almost fanless operation, the ASUS Strix GTX 960 OC is one of the most silent cards available now next to possible fanless models. The cooler operation guarantees a consistent Boost frequency making the card go further than its factory specifications.

Read more about the ASUS Strix GTX 960 OC in this #B2G review.

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