Convert that to US exchange rates and that gives a price of just $209.99 US. The source reports a price range of about 25,000 YEN (Japanese). I consider AMD's approach great for the consumers and NVIDIA is going to try a similar approach by launching the GeForce GTX 960 at a very competitive price in a market crowded with tons of opponents. AMD has without a doubt done a great job in slashing the prices on their high-end and most of the performance oriented lineup. The last bit is the most interesting and can disrupt AMD's desktop share of their latest Radeon cards in the sub $250 market. The wattage of the card will be around a 100-120W given any case with custom variants adding more power draw to the board to pump up the cards clock speeds and provide better overclocking support and options to hardware enthusiasts living on a budget. However, we also can't rule out the exception of dual 6-Pin cards which will be part of the several custom variants launched by NVIDIA's AIB partners. Based on the optimized architecture which the GeForce GTX 960 will feature, it's not hard to believe that the card will come with a single 6-Pin connector. Is it possible? Yes, as Maxwell has already shown, its a beast at efficiency with a wattage of 165W assigned for the flagship variant. That means a power draw of 150W when taking in consideration the PCI-E slot connector too. Moving on to the second bit, the site also reports that the GeForce GTX 960 will feature a single 6-Pin power connector through which it will draw power. So while it's not officially confirmed (that will remain the case until official launch), it can be said that the date is somewhat credible.
#Gtx 960 opengl 4.5 driver#
In the past and more recently, GDM has been accurate on launch dates for GeForce GTX 980, GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 285 along with being the first site to report the driver issues which resulted in the delay of NVIDIA's unimpressive GeForce GTX Titan Z. First of all, the card is planned for launch on 22nd January 2015 and this report comes from sources and hardware market owners based in the Japanese Akihabra market. The source mentioned just three details regarding the card, all of which haven't officially been confirmed. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 Launch Alleged On 22nd January 2015 The site which has been previously accurate on several rumored stories also mentions the possible pricing of the card which may put AMD cards in a heated competition when its launched in January 2015. The alleged date, while not official seems highly possible since it has been rumored before that the card will be available to consumers in January next year. I am not sure if it would be an actual problem in the driver that the manufacturer would have to fix or if it is a tweak that needs to be made in Archicad to use the new driver.According to a report published by GDM.OR.JP, it seems like NVIDIA will be launching their budget tier GeForce GTX 960 graphics card on 22nd January 2015. If 22 is now working with an older driver then it sounds like a driver issue rather than an Archicad issue - although I have no real idea as I am not that technically minded.
It would have worked in the previous version of Archicad (21) as that uses OpenGL 2.0 I believe.Īnd your 'new' driver was probably fine with this. Sounds like a driver issue for sure then.ĭo you think that it will be fixed in the next version? Because it worked well in the previous version.ĭo you mean the next version of Archicad?
(I checked it with OpenGL Extension Viewer 5.3.0) So I think that the problem was not the Open GL, but it was the amd driver. My video card is supporting the OpenGL 4.5 version. So I think the new AMD driver (19.1.1) was bad. Now, I downgraded my Graphic card driver to 17.5.2, and now the 3D model works with OpenGL engine.