Nvidia has agreed to a settlement surrounding recent controversy about its GeForce GTX 970 graphics card.

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Earlier this year the GPU designer was hit with a class action lawsuit claiming the company had falsely advertised the GTX 970 as having 4GB of VRAM. Nvidia responded to the claims , but it will now have to pay out a hefty sum in compensation.According to Top Class Actions , Nvidia will have to pay every buyer of the GTX 970 $30, and an additional $1.3 million in attorneys' fees. In addition, there's no cap on the total amount Nvidia will have to pay consumers.The $30 has been calculated to represent a reasonable portion of the approximate $350 consumers spent on the graphics card, based on what they thought they were buying compared to what they actually got.Meanwhile, people seem impressed with Nvidia's latest range of graphics cards , which include the GTX 1080, 1070, and 1060.

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