Newegg has EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core FTW 1280MB 320-bit GDDR5 Video Card (012-P3-2066-KR) + Batman Arkham City Game Coupon for $275 - 7% off promo code HARDOCPX215D - $20 rebate = $236 with free shipping. Thanks wisdomcube
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Use coupon code HARDOCPX215D to knock 7% and bring the price down to $255. Then add a $20 MIR for a total of $235.
Use coupon code HARDOCPX215D to knock 7% and bring the price down to $255. Then add a $20 MIR for a total of $235.
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For those on the fence with a home theater pc, the 560 supports DTS MA HD and Dolby TrueHD, whereas the 570 and 580 DO NOT and WILL NEVER
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However, after reading a few reviews, I decided not to get the 448 cores version since it is a "special edition", and maybe pain in the behind to find a 2nd card to SLI down the road.
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With selling shipping costs my 2x580 was 417usd
EVGA is definitely the brand to have, my #1 favorite. The 448 core version is supposed to be as fast as a GTX 570 with some overclocking help. Batman is gravy, you might get $10 for it on fleabay.
The older 560 TI's are $200 and under now. Is this one $35 faster? Probably.
If you just HAVE to buy today this is the one to get. But the new ones are supposed to hit in April... can you wait 6 weeks? Even if you don't want the next generation, it should push the prices down on the current gen 5 series cards.
I'll give it a thumbs up, since right now today it's cool.
Based on GF104 GTX 580 core with clusters disabled. Much faster than vanilla GF114 GTX 560 Ti. Performance very close to GTX 570. Clock for clock this is a 470 on GF104, but clocked much higher than that card.
Warranty is also only 3 years according to KR designation. -AR designated cards are lifetime warranty.