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In a nutshell: A modder recently upgraded an 11-year-old Nvidia GTX 970 from 4GB to 8GB VRAM to see if the additional memory could improve its performance.
A group of modders based in Brazil took a stroll down memory lane and decided to give an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 8GB of memory.
Discover how modders transformed NVIDIA's GTX 970 into an 8GB powerhouse with impressive performance gains.
Although NVidia’s current disastrous RTX 50-series is getting all the attention right now, this wasn’t the first misstep by NVidia. Back in 2014 when NVidia released the GTX 970 users w… ...
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 turns 10 this year, so here's how the aging Maxwell graphics card holds up running new PC games in 2024.
GIGABYTE has just announced the release of their new compact 970 video card, the GV-N970IXOC-4GD. Designed for Mini-ITX applications, the card utilizes the WindForce 3X heat sink for cooling but ...
GPU maker Nvidia has responded to claims that its critically praised GTX 970 uses only 3.5GB of its 4GB of VRAM, resulting in performance drops or stuttering in games that pass over that threshold ...
Nvidia is settling the memory issue surrounding the GeForce GTX 970, and that means eligible customers in the United States can now claim a $30 refund.
Have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970? Here's How to Get $30 If you bought it between Sept. 1, 2014, and Aug. 24, 2016, you can now submit a claim for $30.
Users complaints about the GTX 970's missing memory haven't gone unheeded, and after almost a year and a half the green team is offering cash back.