As is so often the case with Inno3D products the availability of the GeForce GTX 560 Ti OC is poor, which is a shame because this is a very good graphics card. Although we often only saw a performance increase of 2-3fps, the upgraded cooler generated very little noise while managing to keep the GTX 560 Ti OC well within acceptable temperate ranges when under load.
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Horribleron Posts: 13 Joined: 2010-03-26 |
I've had my EVGA SuperClocked 01G-P3-1563-AR 560Ti nearly a month now. It's factory clocked at 900 MHz and was expecting a somewhat noisy and hot card but the thing barely breaks a sweat and makes little noise and uses the stock NVidia cooler. I really don't think custom coolers are needed with these cards if you have a well cooled case and plan to stay under 950 MHz. My GTX560Ti is easily the nicest video card I've had in a long time. Great review Steve! |








