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Legion Hardware » Articles » Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti SOC

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti SOC
[Posted by: Steve]
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Thinking of buying a new graphics card? It might be wise to hold off until you have checked out the new Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti which aims to deliver even more value to the mainstream performance market segment. This new mid-range graphics card can be transformed to deliver high-end performance with a few quick and simple tweaks, making it the ultimate value solution...

Nvidia says that they hit the sweet spot with the GeForce GTX 460 (1GB) at $230 US and we are inclined to agree with them. They now believe that the sweet spot has just gotten a whole lot sweeter thanks to the introduction of the GeForce GTX 560 Ti and while we again agree it worth mentioning that the “sweet spot” is also now $20 US more.

01/23/2011
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ProX



Posted on: 01/25/2011 11:07 PM
Wow what a bargain! Nice review as always  ;)

Whippit



Posted on: 01/26/2011 03:23 AM
Holly sh*t batman that thing really is super overclocked. Highest I had seen before this was 900MHz so nice going Gigabyte. How I just have to find two for sale somewhere :)

Gmaster



Posted on: 01/26/2011 08:47 AM
Gigabyte make great products and this review just proves that. Imagine two of these on a new Gigabyte P67 motherboard, awesome!

Random Dude



Posted on: 01/28/2011 02:02 PM
Whats the length of this beauty?

Steve



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Posted on: 01/29/2011 11:10 PM
Ahh if only I had a dollar for every time I was asked that question :)

Its 24cm long.

ProX



Posted on: 01/29/2011 11:37 PM
ROLF!!! The standard cards are 23cm if you were wondering.

matt



Posted on: 01/31/2011 05:36 AM
WHERE DO I BUY ONE?!?!

Robin



Posted on: 02/24/2011 01:06 PM
Great review! But I have a question, when overclocking the card's memory to 5000MHz did you apply any voltage tweaks?

It's amazing how well this card overclocks, seeing how the SOC version already has a memory clock of 4000MHz.

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