When comparing NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 vs AMD Radeon R9 Fury X, the Slant community recommends AMD Radeon R9 Fury X for most people. In the question“What are the best GPUs for gaming?” AMD Radeon R9 Fury X is ranked 10th while NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 is ranked 14th. The most important reason people chose AMD Radeon R9 Fury X is:
Using High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) this card can provide much faster speeds than GDDR5 (which many current graphics cards use). This allows for a peak throughput of 512GB/s. This is accomplished by stacking DRAM vertically.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Excellent overclocking potential
Overclocking allows you to increase the clock speeds of your GPU for increased performance. The GTX 960 chip overclocks very well and overclock results of over 15% aren't uncommon. In this case, both the GPU base clock and memory have been overlocked 18%, which also results in a 18.3% better performance in Battlefield 3 (73.9 FPS vs 87.4 FPS).
Pro Ideal for 1080p gaming
The GTX 960 holds up well in gaming benchmarks with a 1080p resolution and all games are perfectly playable. Some of the more recent titles may require you to to use medium settings, but overall 1080p performance is great. For example, Metro Last Light runs at an average of 56.1 frames per second with maximum details. Average FPS in Alien Isolation is 89.5 FPS in 1080p, and it also performs well in 1440p with an average 56.7 frames per second. Similar results can be seen in Bioshock Infinite with 90 average FPS in 1080p and 54.1 FPS in 1440p. In Battlefield 4, a result of 48.8 FPS is reached in 1080p with 4x AA enabled.
Pro Low power consumption
The GeForce GTX 960 requires a single 6-pin PCIe power connector and is decently energy efficient. In non-gaming situations, maximum consumption for an entire system is measured at about 9 watts while the maximum power usage during full load is 140 watts. For comparison, the GTX 760 consumes 167 watts during full load - 21% more.
Pro Fast memory speeds
Using High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) this card can provide much faster speeds than GDDR5 (which many current graphics cards use). This allows for a peak throughput of 512GB/s. This is accomplished by stacking DRAM vertically.
Pro Liquid cooling for low heat and noise
The closed-loop liquid cooling circuit that comes with this graphics card helps cool it much more effectively than air can, and also produces less noise than a regular stock air fan would (especially AMDs stock cooling fans which are regarded as some of the loudest out there). Overall a good choice for quite AMD cooling out of the box.
Pro Great power efficiency
The idle power consumption is under 5W, which is helped by the more power friendly HBM as opposed to GDDR5 configuration.
Gaming power requirements are also good - an average of around 225W. This beats the GeForce GTX 980 Ti by a small margin.
Pro Great fps when playing high end games
Battlefield 4 @1440p: 67.8fps average (54 min/82 max)
@2160p: 35.8fps average (28 min/44max)
Far Cry 4 @1440p: 77.4fps average (61 min/112 max)
@2160p: 44.4fps average (34 min/61 max)
Grand Theft Auto V @1440p: 72.9fps average (54 min/97 max)
@2160p: 38.4fps average (28 min/47 max)
The Witcher 3 @1440p: 59.2fps average (47 min/68 max)
@2160p: 36.6fps average (28 min/41 max)
Cons
Con Is outperformed by the RX 470
Although NVIDIA has announced the succesor of the GTX 960 in the form of the more powerful GTX 1060, the price point of the older 960 remains over a hundred dollars lower. This puts the GTX 960 in direct competition with AMD's new RX 470 graphics card which is available for a slightly higher price but offers consistently better performance.
Con Previous generation chip
The GTX 960 chip has been around for a while, and both NVIDIA and AMD are introducing new mid-range graphics cards in the remainder of 2016. It's only a matter of time before a new graphics card debuts with increased performance and the same price tag, such as the RX 480 by AMD.
Con Ever present coil whine
The card emits a high pitch whine when in use (which is always). It may not be heard when the pump is in action as that itself is noisy, but the coil whine is definitely audible when the pump is not running, which can be pretty annoying. One caveat is that this may be louder on some cards over others, but there is no way to know until the card is used.
Con Cooling components vibrate
Because the pump needs to circulate water, it will cause some vibrations along the tubes. This may be annoying to some when running as it is audible.
Con No room for overclocking
Under a stress test, temperatures reach their maximum. This means that there is little to no room for aftermarket overclocking. Basically this card is already overclocked, which is why it comes with its own liquid cooling unit.