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bit-tech
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It’s hard not to be impressed by the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB. It comes into what’s always been a very competitive spot in the market, and slots between the Radeon HD 6870 1GB and HD 6950 2GB on price. read more 100 0 75
TweakTown
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Damn! We couldn't sum it up any better. NVIDIA have come to play and GIGABYTE have made sure they're playing hard with this SOC version of the GTX 560 Ti. Performance, Price and Performance. You can't ask for much more from a card. read more 97 0 26
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Overall, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti has emerged a champion for this segment. It's striking the price performance sweet-spot well, giving you performance to play anything at any resolution, and is both cool and quiet. Highly recommended. read more 93 0 41
HotHardware
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NVIDIA’s latest salvo of updated Fermi-based GPUs is very strong products at their respective price points. The GeForce GTX 580 is the fastest single-GPU available, the GTX 570 is very strong in its segment, and the new GeForce GTX 560 Ti represents a great value at its price point read more 85 0 21
TechSpot
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The race between the 3-month-old Radeon HD 6870 and the new GeForce GTX 560 Ti is going to be close, especially if both companies keep slashing prices (to our benefit). The GeForce GTX 560 Ti is the faster graphics card, but it's not as efficient read more 85 0 20
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I firmly believe that NVIDIA deserves most of the credit for the recent shakeup in video card pricing between $200 and $300 due to the launch of the GTX 560 Ti. But credit is not the same as a solid recommendation. read more 85 0 23
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The simple fact is that yesterday's price drops on the AMD Radeon HD 6870 and the Radeon HD 6950 has given the GTX 560 Ti a run for its money, literally. If not for these price drops, we might have said the GTX 560 Ti was a better value. As it is right now, with all these price drops and rebates you can find on the Radeon HD 6870 and Radeon HD 6950 we have to give AMD the better value in this segment. read more 80 0 29

Specifications

CUDA Cores: 336
Gfx / Proc Clock:
675 / 1350 MHz
Memory Config:
1GB / 256-Bit GDDR5
756MB / 192-Bit GDDR5
Memory Speed: 3.6Gbps
Power Connectors: 6-pin + 6-pin
Power: 160w (1GB)
15ow (756MB)
SLI: 2-way
Length: 8.25inches
Thermal: Dual Slot Fansink
Output: DL-DVI
DL-DVI
mini-HDMI

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$250
  • Quieter than other cards in this performance class
  • Very quiet
  • Low temps
  • Single slot
  • Impressive overclocking potential
  • Runs best with additional cooling
  • Can be quickly outmatched by AMD
  • Depending on usuage, AMD could be better choice
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