

So is the EVGA GTX 950 FTW worth the extra premium? Let’s find out! That $20 might not seem like much, but for users on a tight budget it may make all the difference. Of course, all of that doesn’t come for free, the GTX 950 FTW has a current MSRP of $179.99. This card does seem to add a lot of value to an already enticing package. The EVGA GTX 950 FTW which is the subject of this review also brings even more extras to the table with its dual-fan ACX 2.0 cooler, a factory overclock of 1203/1405 MHz on the core/boost clock, and the addition of a backplate.

This means AMD’s product is unable to offer many of the new features introduced with more recent GPUs such as FreeSync and AMD TrueAudio, which gives NVIDIA the edge before performance is even a question. However when you compare its specifications to the card it is succeeding, then you can see what sort of value that $10 increase in launch price adds.Īt $159, the GTX 950’s nearest competitor is the AMD Radeon R7 370, which is still based on AMD’s aging Pitcairn GPU the company introduced all the way back in 2012 with the HD 7800 series. That might seem like a lot on paper, but at an MSRP of $159, it is also roughly 20% cheaper, which I admittedly wish was even more so. It features a slightly higher reference boost clock and a 25% reduction in both CUDA Cores and Texture Units, in addition to a roughly 5.7% reduction in Memory Bandwidth. SKUĪs we can see in the chart above, the GTX 950 is using a cut down version of the very same GPU that powers the more expensive GTX 960. It is also worth noting that the GTX 750 Ti will remain on the market with a price cut, filling the sub-$130 price sector. This would likely be filled with either a possible GTX 960 Ti, or a price reduction on the aforementioned GTX 970. With the GTX 950, NVIDIA finally rounds out their GTX 900 series lineup, leaving only a gap in pricing between the GTX 970 and the GTX 960. Before its release, users shopping for an NVIDIA graphics card would either have to shell out at least $200 for the GTX 960, or make due with the aging GTX 750 and 750 Ti. Today, we’ll be taking a look at one of the more premium GTX 950 models available on the market, the EVGA GTX 950 FTW. Premium Build Quality for Under $200īack in August, NVIDIA launched their GeForce GTX 950, which is the first of their 900 series cards to be priced in the budget market.
