Benchmarks: System and Gaming
PCMark8 appears to favour Cyberpower's configuration and 3DMark, as expected, positions the GeForce GTX 960 as a capable mid-range performer.
1080p Gaming Performance (Average FPS) |
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Game | Image Preset | Cyberpower Infinity Hercules Pro |
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(MSI GeForce GTX 960) |
(Nvidia GeForce GTX 760) |
(MSI GeForce GTX 780 Ti Gaming) |
(AMD Radeon R7) |
(Nvidia GeForce GTX 660) |
(EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SC ACX) |
(EVGA GeForce GTX 780 SC ACX) |
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BioShock Infinite | Medium Quality | 140.1 |
72.9 |
230.6 |
26.8 |
98.8 |
209.5 |
214.9 |
High Quality | 120.4 |
61.5 |
209.4 |
22.5 |
89.5 |
183.6 |
191.9 |
|
Max Quality | 74.7 |
36.3 |
125.5 |
12.7 |
54.4 |
114.6 |
112.2 |
|
Total War: Rome II | Medium Quality | 174.1 |
85.1 |
260.4 |
34.3 |
124.2 |
254.9 |
232.0 |
Very High Quality | 90.9 |
40.0 |
134.1 |
17.4 |
56.1 |
135.8 |
118.9 |
|
Extreme Quality | 46.2 |
20.3 |
72.6 |
13.3 |
25.3 |
71.9 |
63.2 |
Putting a couple of games through their paces at 1080p shows the GTX 960 to be a capable full-HD performer. 1,920x1,080 is this card's bread and butter, though the 2GB frame buffer will become a limitation at higher resolutions.