talking about a product that way, yes for sure, how else would you call a new product a clear winner without seeing any review with facts
btw just seen some reviews, not a clear winner to me just a tie against 6950 some win some loose depending on game preference, only 560 looses in power consumption, while the guy I responded was already dreaming about OC products and there very low power consumption.....guess what NOT.
Sure 560 transistor and die is now a bit smaller then ATI who cares, we buy only the product (price/performance/power) not the production cost.
revie
BTW OC'ed for more then 25 years, done my share, as I mentioned you'll get over it once you see your life passing by running infinite loops to see if it is really stable for an additional microsecond or FPS.
sure if you would ever compare the 6870 against 560 its also a 15% price difference while the 6950 1gb is only 4% more expensive then 560. I would call this a hardwarecanucks review failure
there is only one correct statement all nv 4xx series buyers have been so screwed the last few months on both price/performance and powerand finally there is back some decent gpu competition.
GeForce GTX 580
$500
GeForce GTX 570
$350 Radeon HD 6970
$279-$299 Radeon HD 6950 2GB
$259 Radeon HD 6950 1GB
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
$249
$219 Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 460 1GB
$160-170 Radeon HD 6850
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