Great gaming experience on a mid range card, Fully DirectX 11 capable, Lower power usage, Excellent power per watt, Low Heat, Very good cooling system, More overclocking potential left
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Great gaming experience on a mid range card, Fully DirectX 11 capable, Lower power usage, Excellent power per watt, Low Heat, Very good cooling system, More overclocking potential left
Taking an overview look at this review we can see that nVidia did in fact make a very strong reference design that many partners will inevitability stick with. EVGA made a wise choice in using the reference design for the GTX560 Ti SC and shows us...
The EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Superclocked Edition is certainly a great big mouthful, but also a great little card. Arriving factory-overclocked to the customer from EVGA gives it a little more power in games and undoubtedly adds value to the card. The...
Continuing the success of the GTX 580 and 570, this GTX 560 Ti SC card brings excellent performance to the mid-range performance graphics card market. We're still perplexed by the "Ti" naming nomenclature, as we suspect this has to do more with...
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