NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 OC Gaming Performance Unveiled – 15% Faster Than GeForce GTX 660 Ti

Hassan Mujtaba

The first performance results of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX 760 graphics card have been unveiled by PCEVA.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 OC Gaming Performance Unveiled

The GeForce GTX 760 graphics card would feature a GK104-225-A2 Kepler core architecture that would boast 1152 cores, 96 TMUs, 32 ROPs along with a 2 GB GDDR5 memory interface running along a 256-bit wide memory interface. Manufacturer’s are free to release 4 GB models as they wish at an extra price. The GPU runs at a base clock of 980 MHz while boosts upto 1033 MHz which are faster speeds than as seen on the GeForce GTX 670. The memory on some of the overclocked variants is clocked at 7 GHz while reference still operate at the reference 6 GHz effective clock speeds, the GPU pumps out a bandwidth of 192 GB/s at 6 GHz and overclocked models at 224.4 GB/s at 7 GHz effective clock speeds.

The stock cooling solution used on the card is of the same iteration that is seen on GeForce GTX 680/670/660 reference models. The GPU can be equipped on any one of the GTX 680 or GTX 670 PCBs hence we would be looking at alot more custom edition cards. It makes use of a large aluminum fin heatsink array sitting on top the GPU block that is cooled off by a blower type fan. Display outputs include Dual-DVI, HDMI and a display port.The card is expected to hit retail in about a week or so for a price range of $249-$299 although the official MSRP remains unconfirmed.

While the reference clocks have been detailed above, the card that was tested is not the reference model and is clocked at 1072 MHz core, 1111 MHz boost and 1753 MHz for memory (7 GHz effective). The card was put to test against the reference GeForce GTX 660 Ti in which it turned out to be on average 15% better in gaming performance and 12% better in synthetic benchmarks such as 3DMark and 3DMark11, Performance break down can be seen below:

3DMark 11 Performance

  • GeForce GTX 760 - P8830
  • GeForce GTX 660 Ti - P8305
  • Average improvement - +6.321%

3DMark 11 Extreme

  • GeForce GTX 760 - X3124
  • GeForce GTX 660 Ti - X2664
  • Average improvement - +17.267%

3DMark FireStrike

  • GeForce GTX 760 - 5871
  • GeForce GTX 660 Ti - 4935
  • Average improvement - +18.967%

Battlefield 3 (1920 x 1080P, 4x MSAA, Ultra)

  • GeForce GTX 760 - 54.5 FPS
  • GeForce GTX 660 Ti - 47.2 FPS
  • Average improvement - +18.967%

CRYSIS 3 (1920 x 1080P, Very High)

  • GeForce GTX 760 - 45.3 FPS
  • GeForce GTX 660 Ti - 40.1 FPS
  • Average improvement - +12.968%

Metro 2033 (1920 x 1080P)

  • GeForce GTX 760 - 25.23 FPS
  • GeForce GTX 660 Ti - 22.12 FPS
  • Average improvement - +14.060%

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 Specs:

Model GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 770 GeForce GTX 760 
Core GK110-400 GK110-300 GK104-425 GK104-225
Transistors 7.1 B 7.1 B 3.5 B 3.5 B
Die Size 28nm 28nm 28nm 28nm
Stream Processors 2668 2304 1536 1152
Core Clock 837 MHz 863 MHz 1146 MHz 980 MHz
(1072 MHz OC)
Boost Clock 876 MHz 902 MHz 1085 MHz 1033 MHz
(1111 MHz OC)
Memory Clock 1502 MHz 1502 MHz 1753 MHz 1502 MHz
(1753 MHz OC)
Memory Size 6 GB 3 GB 2 GB/4GB 2 GB/4 GB
Memory Interface 384-bit GDDR5 384-bit GDDR5 256-bit GDDR5 256-bit GDDR5
MAX TDP 250W 250W 230W 170W
ROPs 48 48 32 32
TMUs 224 192 128 96
Bandwidth 288.4 288.4 224.4 192.4
Price $1000 $649 $399 $249-$299

Performance wise, the card would be faster than the reference Radeon HD 7950 at a similar cost range but the real challenge would between overclocked models since they are priced along a similar path as the overclocked Radeon graphic cards. Also to note is that this would be the last GeForce 700 series card we would see in some time since the low end GTX 750 Ti/ GTX 750 etc would launch much later around the end of Q3 2013 or Q4 2013.

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