Are they saying, they will sell the 560 for £200 tomorrow?
Sounds good, if true, I'm still keeping fingers crossed for a good price ;)
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Interesting that the faster clocked Galaxy card is actually cooler under furmark, despite having only 1 fan.... I would prefer an exhaust type card as long as this could happen without excessive noise. Looking forward to seeing other non-reference OCed designs.
And the Gigabyte 1 Ghz version for £220 =D
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...9&postcount=65
They are a little too much for me right now, but thats good though because I wont buy them now. I'd rather wait for the 28 nm cards at the end of this year, my 460s are running fine at 925 / 4200 mhz and tear through everything anyway.
I shall resist sandybridge and GTX 560, and wait for 22 nm CPUs and 28 nm GPUs!!!
PCB GTX 560 Ti With girls
http://img04.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/...!133343646.jpg
:mad: :mad:
http://img03.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/...!133343646.jpg
http://www.67pc.com/thread-25223-1-2.html
ASUS preparing to launch GeForce GTX 560 TI DCII graphics card
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/8341/34300402.jpg
http://www.chiphell.com/forum.php?mo...02&from=portalQuote:
ASUS ENGTX560-Ti-DCII/2DI/1GD5 shelves, Canada anitec site has been put on, ENGTX560-Ti-DCII/2DI/1GD5 added to our catalog sales information, specifications for the 900/1800/4200 clock, the price is $ 266.95 Canadian dollars (equivalent to about 7,800 Taiwan dollars)
Gainward GTX 560 Ti 1GB
http://i51.tinypic.com/afegbc.jpg
Source
http://www.arabhardware.net/forum/sh...postcount=1552
Gainward's card looks nice design wise, short, and should be cool and quiet enough thanks to a large fan.
Gainward GTX 560 Ti 1GB Golden Sample
http://i53.tinypic.com/2zpmkjb.jpg
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GPU 900 MHz
MEMORY 4200 MHz
http://www.arabhardware.net/forum/sh...postcount=1554
Jeez Gainward cards look like a total disaster,cheap and ugly.Yeayks :(
I was rather hoping for a lovely phantom version of the 560s from Gainward, those ones are lame.
If I do upgrade, I would have to have the Phantom 570s now but they are really expensive.
Everybody is listing GPU= 900MHz, I haven't seen any 822MHz yet.
Is everybody OCin (even on crappy coolers :p: ) or nVidia has moved up to 900Mhz?.
Well slowly Fermi starts to beat Cayman in frecuency....
And we all know Fermi is better clock/clock.
At 880-900core frecuency( i think many models will be at this frecuency) i think GTX 560 will be equal to 6950 or even better.
And by the way GF114 will be still 332mm^2(let it be from me 350mm^2), anyway smaller 389mm^2 6950 Cayman chip...
So Nvidia will beat AMD in performance/mm^2 ? :clap:
Also 6950 will be beat in TDP too( 180W vs 200W).
After 6950/6970 failure in beating GTX 570 now this?
Amd 6XXX series seems to be such a failure...
sure 68xx were such a failure that nv had to drop all 460-470 prices hard. :ROTF:
6970 equals 570 so don't see any reason why that is a failure? 560 launch will be again a good value for consumers.
depends all on your fanboy settings :up: you know what is funny, this thread started more then 1 month ago with a title launch expected soon :)
Most gamers are using a single 24". and the "old" 580 SLI-scaling problems for those on multi-monitor is fixed by 580-3GB now.
As I promised you about alternatives to 6970-2GB, a few days ago, LOL. We may still see other 2GBs cards tho.
So, they way I look at it, nVidia has the upper hand for most gamers (on 24"), and has a good alternative for multi-monitors too in this round.
$260 US for the gigabyte OC (900MHz)
$280 US for the gigabyte SOC (1GHz)
$290 US for EVGA superclocked (???MHz)
Showing up now on google shopping. $290+tax & shipping is pushing it... might as well spend $50-60 more and have the full 480 shaders and performance of the 570.
Will be interesting to see the OC performance tho, especially of 1GHz is a starting point. Love the white edition from galaxy.
HD 6950 1GB , 260$
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...D%206950%201GB
That's a good (and right) order for mainstream fight.
Tomorrow will be existing to see the performance/OCing/consumption-difference between 560 and 6950-1GB/2GB. Based on current info, the difference won't be that big, but it remains to be seen.
The real exiting fight is going to be on price in this round. The most exiting is to see the first prices tomorrow, and the ongoing price-development (in both camps) in near future.