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product_id: 11693616
title: "PNY Graphics Card VCGGTX9602XPB"
brand: "pny"
price: "฿38083"
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# 60% faster gaming VXGI dynamic lighting 4K-quality resolution PNY Graphics Card VCGGTX9602XPB

**Brand:** pny
**Price:** ฿38083
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Power your play with PNY GTX 960 — where speed meets stunning visuals!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PNY Graphics Card VCGGTX9602XPB by pny
- **How much does it cost?** ฿38083 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- pny enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pny brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Speed Boost:** Experience gaming that's 60% faster than previous-gen cards—stay ahead in every battle.
- • **One-Click Optimization:** GeForce Experience auto-updates drivers and optimizes game settings, so you game smarter, not harder.
- • **Seamless Game Streaming:** Stream your PC games effortlessly to NVIDIA SHIELD devices with NVIDIA Game Stream tech—play anywhere.
- • **4K-Quality on Any Screen:** Dynamic Super Resolution technology lets you enjoy stunning 4K visuals even on 1080p displays.
- • **Immersive Visual Brilliance:** Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI) delivers dynamic, lifelike lighting for truly captivating gameplay.

## Overview

The PNY GeForce GTX 960 graphics card harnesses NVIDIA Maxwell architecture to deliver 60% faster performance and double the power efficiency over previous generations. Featuring advanced VXGI dynamic lighting and Dynamic Super Resolution for near-4K visuals on 1080p displays, it’s optimized for immersive, smooth gaming. Compatible with NVIDIA Game Stream and GeForce Experience, it ensures seamless streaming and effortless game optimization, making it the ideal upgrade for mid-range gaming rigs seeking longevity and high-quality graphics.

## Description

NVIDIA Maxwell GPUs power the world's most advanced graphics cards, giving you the horsepower and cutting-edge technologies to experience the fastest, smoothest and most intense gameplay.

Review: The best card for x51 R1 330w psu owners - I am an x51 R1 with 330w power supply owner, and after doing quite a bit of research, this is the card I decided on. My x51 came with the GTX 660 OEM which over the last few months began to fail. I really would have liked to get a GTX 970. but there have just been too many reports of problems with that card not working with R1s. The 960 is the best card that Dell actually says is compatible with the x51 R1. This PNY is the only single blower GTX 960 4GB VRAM card that will work with the x51 R1 as far as I know. I also considered the single blower MSI GTX 960, but it only has 2GB of VRAM, although everything else is basically the same. Since the PNY is only about $25 more than the MSI (at least when I bought it), I think it's definitely worth getting that extra 2GB of VRAM- it is going to pay off in the long run as more games get more demanding with their VRAM requirements. I am already seeing some very nice performance gains over my old 660, and am hoping this will extend the life of my x51 by at least another year, or at least until Pascal really gets fully established in the marketplace, at which point I'll probably get a whole new system.
Review: Not bad for a $200 card (although I paid $209) - I installed this in my Alienware X51 (R1 upgraded to an R2 power board, although it should work fine in an R1). I upgraded from an OEM GTX 660. At the default fan configuration, the card can get very hot - during a 45 minute session of Far Cry 4 it hit up to 83c, although it didn't stay at that temp (it would average to the high 70's) - far too hot for my taste. With EVGA Precision X, I set an "aggressive" fan profile, and this helped keep temps into the mid 70's, but the fan was very audible. I don't blame the heating issue on the card, but due to the small form factor of the X51. As far as the card itself, it runs great so far and is a definite upgrade from my GTX 660. For example, my GTX 660 1.5GB OEM card could run Far Cry 4 at 1920x1200 (my monitor's native resolution) with everything set to low and/or disabled. Even then it would stutter at times (I'm aware of the stuttering issues with this game). With this GTX 960, I can run it at the same resolution with everything set to high (shadows on Medium), Tree relief and fur enabled, AA off, Godrays off, and Ambient Occlusion set to SSAO - pretty decent for a mid-range card. Games like Bioshock Infinite, Shadow of Mordor, Batman Arkham Asylum / City, Tomb Raider, etc. all run at maximum possible settings, flawlessly - these games don't push the temps as hard either (for whatever reason), staying in the mid 60--70c range. On a side note, I just purchased these: http://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B00IJ2J2K0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - the measurements of these fans will fit perfectly under the X51 (or on the side, if not sitting vertically). I plan to prop the X51 up a bit off the desk by letting it rest on two small raiser's (a book on both ends will work too) at the very front and back, just resting on the edges of the case, and then stick these two fans underneath (use velcro command strips or something). This should help with the cooling quite a bit, by blowing cooler air directly into the case, from under the graphics card. Overall, a decent card. If upgrading from a GTX 660 or older, I would definitely recommend it (unless you can spend another $100+ to get the GTX 970). UPDATE: I just used EVGA Precision X to overclock this card to 160+ settings (I left the mem-clock and voltage at the default zero setting), for a total of 1484mhz core clock. I also set the aggressive fan profile. I just played Far Cry 4 in 1080p, with everything on high (including AO and anti-aliasing on their minimum settings) with no artifacts! Plus, the temps stayed at or below 75c. I'll get those two 80mm fans Friday, so I'll report back if that helps th temps any. So far, a great card! UPDATE #2: Just for my code for The Witcher 3 - fully registered with my gog.com account! Can't wait until May 19th to download and play!

## Features

- Enjoy advanced gaming that's 60% faster and twice as power efficient as a previous-generation card.
- Voxel Global Illumination (VXGI) accelerates dynamic lighting for brilliant, immersive graphics and Dynamic Super Resolution technology gives you up to 4K-quality resolution-even on 1080p displays
- Stream PC games from your GeForce GTX-powered rig to NVIDIA SHIELD portable devices with NVIDIA Game Stream technology.
- Tap into GeForce Experience to automatically get the latest drivers and optimize game settings with a single click.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00SK8PK9A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,231 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | PNY |
| Card Description | PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 960 |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2015 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 2048 MB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.51 x 3.81 x 7.68 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Item model number | VCGGTX9602XPB |
| Manufacturer | PNY |
| Max Screen Resolution | 4096x2160 |
| Memory Speed | 7000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 15.51 x 3.81 x 7.68 inches |
| Series | VCGGTX9602XPB |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PNY
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Nvidia
- **Graphics Processor Manufacturer:** NVIDIA
- **Graphics Ram Size:** 2048 MB
- **Video Output Interface:** DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI

## Images

![PNY Graphics Card VCGGTX9602XPB - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ddcCj4HuL.jpg)
![PNY Graphics Card VCGGTX9602XPB - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rt7Z8xH+L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best card for x51 R1 330w psu owners
*by M***M on November 6, 2015*

I am an x51 R1 with 330w power supply owner, and after doing quite a bit of research, this is the card I decided on. My x51 came with the GTX 660 OEM which over the last few months began to fail. I really would have liked to get a GTX 970. but there have just been too many reports of problems with that card not working with R1s. The 960 is the best card that Dell actually says is compatible with the x51 R1. This PNY is the only single blower GTX 960 4GB VRAM card that will work with the x51 R1 as far as I know. I also considered the single blower MSI GTX 960, but it only has 2GB of VRAM, although everything else is basically the same. Since the PNY is only about $25 more than the MSI (at least when I bought it), I think it's definitely worth getting that extra 2GB of VRAM- it is going to pay off in the long run as more games get more demanding with their VRAM requirements. I am already seeing some very nice performance gains over my old 660, and am hoping this will extend the life of my x51 by at least another year, or at least until Pascal really gets fully established in the marketplace, at which point I'll probably get a whole new system.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not bad for a $200 card (although I paid $209)
*by N***. on March 4, 2015*

I installed this in my Alienware X51 (R1 upgraded to an R2 power board, although it should work fine in an R1). I upgraded from an OEM GTX 660. At the default fan configuration, the card can get very hot - during a 45 minute session of Far Cry 4 it hit up to 83c, although it didn't stay at that temp (it would average to the high 70's) - far too hot for my taste. With EVGA Precision X, I set an "aggressive" fan profile, and this helped keep temps into the mid 70's, but the fan was very audible. I don't blame the heating issue on the card, but due to the small form factor of the X51. As far as the card itself, it runs great so far and is a definite upgrade from my GTX 660. For example, my GTX 660 1.5GB OEM card could run Far Cry 4 at 1920x1200 (my monitor's native resolution) with everything set to low and/or disabled. Even then it would stutter at times (I'm aware of the stuttering issues with this game). With this GTX 960, I can run it at the same resolution with everything set to high (shadows on Medium), Tree relief and fur enabled, AA off, Godrays off, and Ambient Occlusion set to SSAO - pretty decent for a mid-range card. Games like Bioshock Infinite, Shadow of Mordor, Batman Arkham Asylum / City, Tomb Raider, etc. all run at maximum possible settings, flawlessly - these games don't push the temps as hard either (for whatever reason), staying in the mid 60--70c range. On a side note, I just purchased these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IJ2J2K0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - the measurements of these fans will fit perfectly under the X51 (or on the side, if not sitting vertically). I plan to prop the X51 up a bit off the desk by letting it rest on two small raiser's (a book on both ends will work too) at the very front and back, just resting on the edges of the case, and then stick these two fans underneath (use velcro command strips or something). This should help with the cooling quite a bit, by blowing cooler air directly into the case, from under the graphics card. Overall, a decent card. If upgrading from a GTX 660 or older, I would definitely recommend it (unless you can spend another $100+ to get the GTX 970). UPDATE: I just used EVGA Precision X to overclock this card to 160+ settings (I left the mem-clock and voltage at the default zero setting), for a total of 1484mhz core clock. I also set the aggressive fan profile. I just played Far Cry 4 in 1080p, with everything on high (including AO and anti-aliasing on their minimum settings) with no artifacts! Plus, the temps stayed at or below 75c. I'll get those two 80mm fans Friday, so I'll report back if that helps th temps any. So far, a great card! UPDATE #2: Just for my code for The Witcher 3 - fully registered with my gog.com account! Can't wait until May 19th to download and play!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Value for Money card!!
*by S***N on July 31, 2015*

I recently bought a lenovo k450e desktop which was on sale. This pc has i5 4460 3.2 ghz cpu and a GT 720 2gb video card out of the box. Im an avid gamer but this is my first desktop. I decided to upgrade the pc and bought below 2 parts 1) thermaltake tr2 430w power supply 40$ 2) PNY GTX 960 2 gb video card 170$ As soon as I got the power supply i replaced the puny 280w psu that came default with the 430w one. This is just to cater to the GTX 960. Then I put in the gtx 960 and boy did I see the difference in gaming performance. Its literally the difference between night and day.. Installed couple of games GTA V and the witcher and PC runs like a charm.. amazing performance for a PC that costs ~720 $ in total including tax.

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