UPDATE 2: If you missed the live stream you missed the prizes! But you can still watch the replay to get all the information and Q&A that went along with it as we discuss the GTX 960 and many more topics from the NVIDIA universe.
UPDATE (1/22): Well, the secret is out. Today's discussion will be about the new GeForce GTX 960, a $199 graphics card that takes power efficiency to a previously un-seen level! If you haven't read my review of the card yet, you should do so first, but then be sure you are ready for today's live stream and giveaway – details below! And don't forget: if you have questions, please leave them in the comments!
Get yourself ready, it’s time for another GeForce GTX live stream hosted by PC Perspective’s Ryan Shrout and NVIDIA’s Tom Petersen. Though we can’t dive into the exact details of what topics are going to be covered, intelligent readers that keep an eye on the rumors on our site will likely be able to guess what is happening on January 22nd.
On hand to talk about the products, answer questions about technologies in the GeForce family including GPUs, G-Sync, GameWorks, GeForce Experience and more will be Tom Petersen, well known on the LAN party and events circuit. To spice things up as well Tom has worked with graphics card partners to bring along a sizeable swag pack to give away LIVE during the event, including new GTX graphics cards. LOTS of graphics cards.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 Live Stream and Giveaway
10am PT / 1pm ET – January 22nd
PC Perspective Live! Page
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Here are some of the prizes we have lined up for those of you that join us for the live stream:
- 3 x MSI GeForce GTX 960 Graphics Cards
- 4 x EVGA GeForce GTX 960 Graphics Cards
- 3 x ASUS GeForce GTX 960 Graphics Cards
Thanks to ASUS, EVGA and MSI for supporting the stream!
The event will take place Thursday, January 22nd at 1pm ET / 10am PT at https://www.pcper.com/live. There you’ll be able to catch the live video stream as well as use our chat room to interact with the audience, asking questions for me and Tom to answer live. To win the prizes you will have to be watching the live stream, with exact details of the methodology for handing out the goods coming at the time of the event.
Tom has a history of being both informative and entertaining and these live streaming events are always full of fun and technical information that you can get literally nowhere else. Previous streams have produced news as well – including statements on support for Adaptive Sync, release dates for displays and first-ever demos of triple display G-Sync functionality. You never know what’s going to happen or what will be said!
If you have questions, please leave them in the comments below and we'll look through them just before the start of the live stream. Of course you'll be able to tweet us questions @pcper and we'll be keeping an eye on the IRC chat as well for more inquiries. What do you want to know and hear from Tom or I?
So join us! Set your calendar for this coming Thursday at 1pm ET / 10am PT and be here at PC Perspective to catch it. If you are a forgetful type of person, sign up for the PC Perspective Live mailing list that we use exclusively to notify users of upcoming live streaming events including these types of specials and our regular live podcast. I promise, no spam will be had!
Why is Tom son darned
Why is Tom son darned handsome? Lots of healthy green foods, or burning anti-red passion?
Will i be able to get
Will i be able to get everything out of this card if i’m gaming on linux?
Why are the reference designs
Why are the reference designs for Maxwell so hard to find? They’re perfect for mITX builds and they just look plain badass.
Question:
The 285 had a 512
Question:
The 285 had a 512 memory bandwith. Why are the newer cards so low on the bandwith?
Will NVLink with Pascal
Will NVLink with Pascal remove the SLI bridge? Possibly the PCI-E power pins for higher end cards too?
Question: How well does the
Question: How well does the 960 play with physX cards?
So far G-sync is only
So far G-sync is only supported through Display port.
Is it tied to display port, or is it possible that we’ll see it be compatible with future versions of HDMI or other standards?
Can a 960 handle Voxel Global
Can a 960 handle Voxel Global Illumination VXGI in game?
With the efficiency of
With the efficiency of Maxwell, will we see passively cooled gaming cards in the future?
Why is Nvidia allowing for a
Why is Nvidia allowing for a quicker move to non-reference cards and will this trend continue?
Will Nvidia add more display
Will Nvidia add more display outputs to G-Sync Monitors ?
will there be a 960 ti
will there be a 960 ti
How future proof is the 960
How future proof is the 960 range?
Tom and Ryan, How does the
Tom and Ryan, How does the GTX 960 handle having only 3 memory chips on a “even” memory bus width of 128 bit?
Question: will the 960 card
Question: will the 960 card allow a cheep enough gaming computer to be a “console killer”
Tom, How does the GTX 960
Tom, How does the GTX 960 handle having only 3 memory chips instead of 4 on a “even” memory bus width of 128 bit?
Can we expect a card to drop
Can we expect a card to drop in the space between the 960 and 970?
Question:
Can i disable
Question:
Can i disable “v-sync” when g-sync is on, so i can only get g-sync when the fps drops below the monitor refresh rate?
Don’t know if this question
Don’t know if this question was asked or not. Can Tom comment on what other cards in the 900 series we can expect in the near future? Will there be a new version of the Titan based on Maxwell tech?
Some Samsung 4K TVs support
Some Samsung 4K TVs support 4K side by side 3d. Is it supported by Nvidia?