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    still playing the fanboy here? Buy the card you need for the resolution you require, don't force it the other way around with OC and Fanboy talk! You can still choose the 6950-70 with 1GB memory i.s.o. the manually triple OC'ed 560, for only 30-40$ the hassle of oc, higher temperatures and power get real and for what able to reach the base performance of just a bit more expensive card (which on its own can also OC btw....)

    If asus is going to 900 with there DirectCU version you won't see many cards with retail OC reaching 1000. Get real and quit comparing manually OC against retail performance, +95% of sales never OC any CPU or GPU. Only fanboys try to convince themselves they took the right decision. You'll get over that in a few years.

    this is news section where threads are created with launch, product information, scope and parts information. NV OC fanboy talk is here
    Chill out, man!
    You have stock at AMD or what?
    Have you seen the GTX 560 prices? Don't speak before you know.
    Here are some prices:
    Asus GTX 560Ti Direct CU II(830/4000)-249$
    Great cooler, overclock i think i know to do myself, i don't need to pay money for it.
    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...689&CatId=3585

    Msi GTX 560Ti Hawk(880/4200)- 259$.
    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...406&CatId=3585

    Gigabyte GTX 560Ti SOC (1000/4580)- 275$
    More performance than 6950, probably close to 6970, 75$ cheaper.
    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...162&CatId=3669

    So MSRP it's 249$.
    So you can say all you want Ti sufix wasn't put with no reason, anyway i say that GTX 560 it's what GTX 460 was at launch.
    GTX 560Ti it's a 6870/6950 killer.

    Also 6950 it's not such an cold card, i doubt that GTX 560 will have higher temperatures than 6950 even overclocked.
    And for a reference price i get a custom cooler and pcb for GTX 560, cooler and more quiet than 6950 reference.
    Last edited by xdan; 01-25-2011 at 05:16 AM.
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