EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Price Review

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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 specifications:
  • GEForce GTX 560 Ti with 900 MHz core clock
  • PCI Express 2.0
  • 1024 MB 256 bit 0.4ns GDDR5 memory
  • 4212 MHz memory clock and 1800 MHz shader clock
  • NVIDIA 2 way SLI ready



EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Superclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card – Lifetime Warranty 01G-P3-1563-AR Price and Description:
Discover the very in depth world of DirectX eleven with the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card. With up to 3x the performance of last generations and loaded with the new gaming technologies the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti delivers polished performance. Plans include the GTX 560 Ti (900 MHz core clock) chipset, 1024MB of 0.4ns GDDR5 memory with a 4212 MHz memory clock, 256 bit memory interface, 1800 MHz shader clock, 134.8 GB/sec memory bandwidth, 57.6 GT/s texture fill rate, 384 CUDA cores and PCI Express 2.0 compatibility. Extra features are Microsoft DirectX eleven Support, NVIDIA PhysX and NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technologies, NVIDIA 2 way SLI readiness, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround readiness, NVIDIA CUDA technology with CUDA C/C++, DirectCompute 5.0 and OpenCL support, PCI Express 2.0 support and OpenGL 4.1 support. Connections are one Mini HDMI 1.4a connector and two Dual Link DVI I HDCP able connectors. Package will include the EVGA Driver/software disc with EVGA Precision Tuning utility, one Mini HDMI to HDMI adapter, one DVI to VGA adapter, two 6 pin PCI E power cables and a restricted lifetime warranty if registered inside 30 days at evga.Com.


EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Superclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card – Lifetime Warranty 01G-P3-1563-AR Reviews and Price:


15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars EVGA GTX 560 TI, June 3, 2011
By Mybad See all my reviews () This review is from: EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Superclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Card Lifetime Warranty 01G P3 1563 AR (Personal Computers) nice card. I owned some EVGA cards, and am happy with the. Running dual GTX 560 TI, and it plows through BC2 like butter. Looks to run cool, stable, and calm. Is a great place to buy from too.Card showed up in three days! after I placed my order.


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After having both cards in some days, I’m really impressed. In BC2 I’m running everything maxed out, and to get 100fps.

I did have to use EVGA precision, to set a fan profile, and increase the speed of the fans. The auto fan sucks. My comp is air cooled, and the cards have hit 70c in game. Idle about 30c. Happy with that!




13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars Premier power without the pricetag, April 29, 2011
By Cory B. Anderson “Tobra” (Navel, UT USA) See all my reviews
(REAL NAME) () This review is from: EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Superclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Card Lifetime Warranty 01G P3 1563 AR (Personal Computers) As a picky gamer, jags, jumps, and framerate drops, mean many to you. They haunt your life and can ruin an otherwise good experience in an alternate reality. The only disadvantage to this is that a good graphics card costs a pretty penny. When majority of people think about computers they think about another two hundred dollars to be an unbelievable total of money (never bring up the GTX 590), but that’s what this card, considered an entry level card by most, stands at for the cash. Is it worth it?

For the price the performance is invaluable.

Many less picky gamers could most likely say it runs all of their games flawlessly. Again, for the picky gamer, it does not quite do that. I switched from SLI GTS 450s to this single card, and it outperforms them, but still has many hiccups (or many, based on the game) at full 1080p with Anti Aliasing and SSAO on full. But, all of my games (even Dragon Age two now that it’s patched) run at or near an satisfactory 30 Frames Per second. In fact you’re really to get, with this superclocked variant, a product that almost performs also as its +100$ superior, the 570, it typically falls inside a 10 margin. This is a premium card for the budget gamer. It’ll run, and run well, most all games with stunning visuals. This is not the opus that the GTX 590 is, but it does not cost $700+ either.

I greatly recommend it, and could recommend you SLI it down the road to outperform (theoretically) a GTX 580. Just be sure your powersupply can handle it. Many do not have the 2x six pin connectors.




27 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of five stars One SWEEEET Video Card With All The Bells and Whistles, Lifetime Warranty, All Good!!!, July 2, 2011
By Wavey Davey (Southern CA, USA) See all my reviews This review is from: EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Superclocked 1024MB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Card Lifetime Warranty 01G P3 1563 AR (Personal Computers) This review is going to get a bit technical, but not really heavy responsibility technical stuff about the nVidia Fermi cards, just many basic rocket science with THIS specific nVidia card, and I hope you all find it respectable of reading; I will attempt and make it interesting with many practical applications of the science I am talking about.

First and primary this is an EVGA video board, and I can not say enough about EVGA the company, their tech support, and their place in the manufacturer’s championships at No.1, and I think that isn’t debatable, it is factual. With the ONLY Lifetime Warranty in its class for this kind of video card, the EVGA 560Ti SuperClocked video card is factory overclocked all right, but there is still room up at the top for higher pursuits, which I will describe in full in just a second. But 1st many of those techno babbles that I hinted at earlier:

1) The 560 Ti series is the 1st video card from EVGA/nVidia to use the famed GF114 Processor (GPU)chip, which is a new architecture with many new features
2) The GF114 CPU is cut on 40nm technology, which means it is lighter and smaller and able to accomplish high clock cycles because it is easier to keep cool, among other interesting features
3) With 137GB/sec bandwidth, a 256 bit bus, 384 Unified Shaders, and 1024MB of DDR5 VRAM (MLC memory to be specific) this card yields 30.7 GigaPixels for its pixel fillrate, and 61.4 GTexels for its texture fillrate, on a 32 ROPs PCI E 16X bus interface: all that means is that it is very fast at generating scenery and game action is blinding fast, and all you must do is plug it in and give it a 16X bus PCI E slot and you are Golden!
4) It supports DirectX 11.0/10.0/SM5.0 out of the box without drivers, and with 1950 Million transistors is one of the most concentrated and compact video cards in its base board construction of all the Fermi nVidia cards at any price point
5) The 560 Ti SC is a “compact” form factor video card, so it fits into places which the big, and bulky 12″+ nVidia cards and bigger ATI video boards can not squeeze, so you get many of video card power in a small form factor of just less than 11 inches, a good thing for Mini ATX and small form factor case builders
6) With Base Default clocks of 900Mhz Core, 1053Mhz Memory, and 1800Mhz Shader clocks it is one of the highest clocked OEM cards around, and with conditioning and correct modification may be overclocked considerably, and OpenCL, CUDA, PhysX, and DirectCompute 5.0 are natively supported too
7) In spite of the high clocks, the 560Ti SC is a low voltage video card, because it is economical and can operate with the GF114 CPU at low power settings, to wit at overclocked settings of 960/1920/2140Mhz the voltage is only 1.0370Volts at 100 GPU Load

Using Precision Video Card Utility, or MSI Afterburner if you like that flavor graphics card performance minder, it’s possible to change the clocks considerably to accomplish higher performance clocks for calling for game play, or PhysX of Folding@Home workouts where time is the enemy and you only have so most of it to get a given result. I’m running my GTX 560 Ti SC’s (in SLI in my case, I have two of them) at the aforementioned 960/1920/2140Mhz clocks and using both cards for Folding@Home, every one with a dedicated Work Unit 24/7 365 days a year with excellent results!

My two video cards in an overclocked Core i7 970 CPU equipped EVGA Classified E760 based computer are averaging nearly 20,000 Points Per Day for my Folding@Home efforts, a most enjoyable situation that I have going! As I look at them now, I’m typing on that computer which is my office server and my media and multi media machine, with many RAID configurations off an Areca 1680IX 8 Hardware RAID Bus Master those video cards are cranking out two FAHome work units now at 99 Load on the CPU for each card, and the cards are at 73 degrees for card NO.1, and 69 degrees Celsius for card NO.2, steady as rocks in Gibraltar. They have been doing this same dance for nearly seven months and counting, having put them in service at the 1st part of February, 2011, and they haven’t missed a day of work or play in all that time, 100 up time for these cards and my computer overclocked to 4.2Ghz no less! Pretty KUHL, right?

I also play many games on this CPU, with Crysis two and BC2 being my favorites presently, and with the video cards in SLI I can turn on the settings to just less than 1000Mhz Core clock and 2200Mhz Memory clocks and play either one of those high demand games at full 1080P on my Samsung 46″ LED LCD HDTV, which the computer is hooked up to via Mini HDMI to HDMI switch off card No.1 with perfect resolution and unbelievable game play! there’s no end to the delight that my card duo can bring me, as they’re arguably the best pair of sub $500 video cards that exist, and I have got a lifetime’s warranty on both cards from EVGA to boot, the best situation possible! FRAPS says I’m pulling more than 45FPS average in Crysis two at 1080P and BC2 yields 50 70+FPS goodness, an unreal performance from two video cards that I paid less than $500 for the both of them! Amazing!

What is left to encapsulate for the nice people about the EVGA 560 Ti SC’s? Well, I do admit that I turn on the fans for Folding@Home work, and they can make a trifle bit of sound at their highest settings (80+ and higher), but that’s to be projected if you do not want to burn the cards up to melted circuit boards! That single fan in this configuration is more than doing the job, by the way, so there is no need for a twin fan setup with the 560 Ti SC’s, like the MSI “Double frozen blah blah” cards have going for those setups.Totally unnecessary!

Normally the twins are driving a set of Acer 24″ LED LCD displays, that’s when they aren’t playing games and driving the Samsung HDTV, and I have gotten better than 30K 3DMarks in 3DMark ’06, and scored 24K 3DMarks in Vantage, which has been accomplished with heavy overclocking on both video cards in SLI and the 970 CPU @ 4.4Ghz.Air cooling on everything, by the way, no H20 in the house. I have found these two video cards to be my best investment in years and years in video boards. I mean what is there to say about two premium cards that cost less than $500 for the both, shipped? That’s really sick and totally crazy, but true! I mean two years ago I paid more than $700 for a pair of EVGA GTX 285 SC’s and they do not compare to these two at all, not close.

Wavey Davey gives this video card his uncompromising HIGHEST ranking POSSIBLE, the Wavey Davey Double Gold Trophy for unbelievable performance and engineering, and a Lifetime Warranty also from the mother ship EVGA also! Incredible! You can not go wrong with a pair of these, and I support anyone/everyone with the capability to support an SLI arrangement of this video card to GO FOR IT! You won’t be disappointed! Can you imagine a Tri SLI setup with this card in the house? Woooo Hoooo! Get yours today!

As for single card use, that’s good and dandy, you can not go wrong there either but what a shame if you do not or can not support an SLI gig with two of these monsters in the house! In any way, this is the finest video card for the $$ in existence today, after being out nearly eight months now I can still say that, and that’s amazing in and of itself the way the video card market changes so quickly, like hamburgers at McDonald’s! The EVGA 560 TI SuperClocked video card is Da Kind.You can not beat it so you’d best be writing out that list for the new computer and include at least one of these in the parts list, and if you are replacing an old video card with one/two of these you also can not go wrong: this is the best value for the almighty $$$ on planet earth today!

Wavey Davey 7 2 2011











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