With AMD launching six new GPUs from the Radeon HD 7000-series in the last three months and NVIDIA busy readying its next-generation 'Kepler' architecture, the extant GeForce line of graphics cards ...
Looking for a next generation DirectX 11 card that has hard hitting graphics performance, but not hard hitting on your wallet? Look no further than the EVGA GeForce GTX 560. This card allows you to ...
– November 29, 2011 — Experience gaming nirvana with the EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores. EVGA has boosted this card to 448 Processing Cores, upgraded the memory to 1.2GB and added full support for NVIDIA 3 ...
Tis the season for PC innards, and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core is just the limited-edition graphics card you may have been looking for, what with its vast similarities to the existing GTX ...
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EVGA announced a pair of new graphics cards with 448 cores, the EVGA GTX 560 Ti FTW and the EVGA GTX 560 Ti Classified. The two cards have identical specs and key features. They both feature 797MHz ...
The upgrade bug has hit, so I'm offering 2 EVGA 560 Ti cards, the 2GB models (great for Surround). Neither have been overclocked, and both were purchased after EVGA's new transferrable warranties took ...
Assuming you will be gaming at 1080p, a single 560 Ti is all you need. You can overclock it to perform just like a 570, and should be able to run BF3 at almost-ultra settings. As for video RAM, 1GB is ...
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