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The NVIDIA GeForce 900 Series is a family of graphics processing units, using the Maxwell microarchitecture, developed by NVIDIA. The first GPUs in the 900 series were released in 2014, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980. GPUs within this series are connected to the mainboard via the PCIe 3.0 x16 or x8 bus interfaces. All desktop cards support SLI. All the cards within this series support DirectX 12.

Originally, the desktop cards in this series were to be part of the 800 series, but it was later decided to seperate them into a seperate series.

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Comparison 950 960 970 980 980 Ti Titan X
CUDA Cores 768 1024 1664 2048 2816 3072
Base Clock (MHz) 1024 1127 1050 1126 1000
Boost Clock (MHz) 1188 1178 1216 1075
Texture Fill Rate (GigaTexels/sec) 49.2 72 109 144 176 192
VRAM (GB) [Note 1] 2 2
4
4 6 12
Memory Interface GDDR5
Memory Interface Width 128-bit 256-bit 384-bit
SLI 2-way 4-way
DirectX 12
OpenGL 4.5 4.4 4.5
Bus PCIe 3.0
Maximum digital resolution 5120x3200
Maximum VGA resolution 2048x1536
Power consumption (watts) 90 120 145 165 250 250
Minimum power supply wattage 350 400 500 600

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