760 GTX vs GTX 960... stick or twist?

Have done pretty well in my mind up on this, but for a sanity check, thought I would ask here for those who know.

I have a couple of PNY GTX 760 purchased just before Christmas at a cracking price. The plan is / was that they want to go in a couple of Dell T5810 I am about to install for a next project (Xeon 1620v3, 16 GB RAM, SSD 2 x 256-2133). I saw that the GTX 960 are now on the market, so should I return the 760's and upgrade to the 960's for a cost of about £40 (ish) by card, or stick with the 760 GTX because they are a solid card, which, from my understanding, is a very good balance with the rest of the system?

I already have 3 versions of hexagonal base of these systems operating with GTX 970 and have been very happy with them, but I know newer is not always better. There was limited reference points for GTX 960's (that I could find anyway), and they are mostly associated with games. I've seen some chatter around that fact that he is not a great leap forward on the 760 GTX, but how that translates to sue with Adobe and especially creative and Media Encoder? On the paper where the 760 has 256 - bit with a bunch of 192,2 Gbps memory bandwidth 960 is 128 bits with 112 GB/s. I know that Maxwell on more than Kepler improvements place for these stats through the end cards above, but put aside from the low power draw and heat it would really help in this case?

Then, stick or twist? My current thinking is stick with the 760's, because it is not worth the extra £'s.

Thanks in advance for all comments.

Well the GTX with several processors cores 1152 1024 and more than 760 band 192 against 112 GB/sec memory bandwidth make the 760 GTX a CURRENT winner.  If you are thinking to the future and you want HDMI 2.0 for future use, then go with the 960 GTX, but HDMI 2.0 involves 4K video and or card is well equipped in the 4K process.

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