The Gainward GTX 560 Ti 2GB Phantom is the quietest GTX 560 Ti we've heard, and it didn't fare too badly in the speed stakes once overclocked. However, while the extra memory yields a bit of extra performance, it's nothing to write home...
On a whole, the Gainward GeForce GTX 560 Ti Phantom is an interesting and decent take on NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 560 Ti SKU.As we had predicted, because of its mildly higher clock speeds, it wasn’t that much faster than a reference card. However, we...
When we reviewed Gainward's GTX 580 Phantom card we were impressed by almost every aspect of the card and the same can be said of the 560 Ti version. Gainward have taken a quality GPU and attached it to a compact PCB which makes the card ideal for...
The competition at the mid-range graphics market is really hard right now, with the AMD HD68- and HD69-series and last generation Nvidia GTX 4-series cards available for great prices. To do well on the market the GTX 560 Ti has to be a good card, and...
By launching the GTX 560 Ti, Nvidia finally sent the GTX 470 to its resting grounds. GTX 560 Ti is efficient, packs a mean punch and we believe it will do well, at least for one season. Good thermals and overclocking potential caught an eye of many a...
Gainward hat sich mit der GeForce GTX 560 Ti Phantom das Ziel gesetzt mit einer möglichst kühlen und leisen GeForce GTX 560 Ti am Markt vertreten zu sein. Den Platz der Karte mit werksseitiger Übertaktung besetzt die Modell "Golden Sample". So kann...
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