http://tof.canardpc.com/view/76c8ebc...19fd06fc43.jpg http://tof.canardpc.com/view/cc8873b...2ef583efa5.jpg
http://www.fudzilla.com/graphics/ite...i-448-pictured
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Isnt Nvidia expected to show 28nm products soon?
They're just clearing stock of GF110's that didn't make the 570 cut. This one's probably just for the holiday season and in limited quantities.
Lol...that doesn't sound very exciting. :(
I'm actually wondering if we'll see a similar occurrence that we witnessed with the GTX 465... Some being unlockable.
They look to be the same PCB and same chip as the GTX 570. As such, I wouldn't be surprised to see some manufacturers flash 570 as 560ti 448's just to meet demand. If that ends up the case, these could end up very nice buys.
Well, there goes my hope of flashing my GTX570 with the bios of the 560 448 and running them in sli. This is one of the areas where I really prefer AMD. If anything this card and GTX570 are more similar than GTX560ti and this 448 model and those will work in sli while I'll have to pay damn near launch price for a second card.
Kepler can't come soon enough.
I have never had one issue with an eVGA gfx card and I have owned about 10.
Well, they lost my RMA and no longer return my phone calls, so forgive me if I'm not singing from the rooftops.
Play GTA 4 with moderate setting at 1280x1024 and 1GB graphics card will start to choke at some point.
Play it with full settings at fullHD and you are looking at 1.6GB vram minimum.
Is it the view distance that eats all the ram? If so, does it look that much better on a 2 gig card?
It is likely the view distance that eats alot of it, I had a GTX580 1.5GB and played all max at 1280x1024, then went to GTX560Ti 1GB, and every 2 minutes it would choke as it run out of VRAM and had to swap it out, during this time the game would run at 2fps for up to 10 seconds, and i was killed :)
I then went to GTX560Ti 2GB and it runs like a dream.
Regarding the question, view distance lets you see further, enemies, traffic etc, and especially helps during helicopter fights.
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Classified
http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/6718/42873166.jpg
http://www.malabs.com/product/EV-560TI44Quote:
Mfr Part Number: 012-P3-2068-KR
Chipset: GeForce GTX560 Ti
Engine Clock: 797 MHz
Video Memory: 1280MB DDR5
Memory Clock: 3900 MHz
Memory Interface: 320-bit
Someone at OCN has apparently bought an EVGA GTX560ti 448 at Frys for $300. Sadly, its a factory overclocked model so its hare to make too many conclusions on the msrp.
Are these things replacing the GTX570? They are OOS at EVGA, stock is low at Newegg and prices are sky high.
http://www.overclock.net/image/id/11...600/height/450
http://www.overclock.net/image/id/11...600/height/450
http://www.overclock.net/image/id/11...600/height/450
There are no "reference" GTX 560 448 cards. ;)
It still pisses me off that I won't be able to sli one of these with my GTX570. Lord knows that the MSRP on GTX570 won't move. It always pays to be an early adopter.