PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2 in Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Here you can see how fast the PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2 is in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. The performance of the graphics card in benchmarks or games primarily depends on the GPU architecture, the number of texture shaders and the memory size. The PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2 has 2 GB GDDR5 memory.
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GPU

Based on: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
GPU Chip: GM206-300-A1 (Maxwell 2.0)
Streaming Multiprocessors: 8
Shader: 1024
Raytracing Cores: 0

Memory

Memory Size: 2 GB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Clock: 1.753 GHz
Memory bandwidth: 112 GB/s
Memory Interface: 128 bit

Benchmark results

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider is based on a modified version of Crystal Dynamics' Foundation engine, allowing for realistic rendering of water, snow, and hair.

3840x2160 (2160p)

PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2 PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2
2 GB GDDR5
12 fps (avg)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Average of gpu group
10 fps (avg)

2560x1440 (1440p)

PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2 PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2
2 GB GDDR5
29 fps (avg)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Average of gpu group
25 fps (avg)

1920x1080 (1080p)

PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2 PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2
2 GB GDDR5
41 fps (avg)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Average of gpu group
35 fps (avg)


More benchmarks for the graphics card
PNY GeForce GTX 960 XLR8 OC2

In order to determine the performance of a graphics card, so-called "benchmarks" are carried out. The benchmark software carries out special calculations to determine the performance of a graphics card. We use so-called theoretical or synthetic benchmarks (e.g. 3D Mark) as well as real game benchmarks. To ensure real comparability of the results, we pay attention to the correct execution of the benchmarks as well as the condition of the graphics card and the system.

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