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.
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ProX |
Wow what a bargain! Nice review as always |
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Whippit |
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 |
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Gmaster |
Gigabyte make great products and this review just proves that. Imagine two of these on a new Gigabyte P67 motherboard, awesome! |
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Random Dude |
Whats the length of this beauty? |
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Steve Posts: 76 Joined: 2010-02-08 |
Ahh if only I had a dollar for every time I was asked that question Its 24cm long. |
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ProX |
Posted on: 01/29/2011 11:37 PM
ROLF!!! The standard cards are 23cm if you were wondering. |
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matt |
WHERE DO I BUY ONE?!?! |
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Robin |
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. |








