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andrewsmc Jan 21, 2013 05:47 PM

560 TI OC edition, Still good?
 
So I have a PNY GTX 560Ti Overclock edition that has never been used and I was wonder if you guys still think its a good GPU? This is the one i have - PNY VCGGTX560TXPB-OC2-S GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi)... should I sell it for my new build or use it? input please!
:toast:

brandonwh64 Jan 21, 2013 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewsmc (Post 2827371)
So I have a PNY GTX 560Ti Overclock edition that has never been used and I was wonder if you guys still think its a good GPU? This is the one i have - PNY VCGGTX560TXPB-OC2-S GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi)... should I sell it for my new build or use it? input please!
:toast:

decent cards, I had a 2GB version and it was slightly slower than a unlocked 6950 2gb.

andrewsmc Jan 21, 2013 05:56 PM

Will it still game good? I would NEVER spend 400.00 on a GPU so besides buying a new one do you think its just a good option to use and and maybe upgrade later to SLI/new card?

brandonwh64 Jan 21, 2013 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewsmc (Post 2827382)
Will it still game good? I would NEVER spend 400.00 on a GPU so besides buying a new one do you think its just a good option to use and and maybe upgrade later to SLI/new card?

Not really, I would sell it and use the money elsewhere.

andrewsmc Jan 21, 2013 06:17 PM

What would you suggest for a 24" monitor that wont break the bank?

brandonwh64 Jan 21, 2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewsmc (Post 2827399)
What would you suggest for a 24" monitor that wont break the bank?

Try here

Computer Hardware, Monitors, LCD Monitors, 23 - 2...

andrewsmc Jan 21, 2013 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by brandonwh64 (Post 2827403)

ty, lol. But I mean what GPU for a 24" monitor.

MxPhenom 216 Jan 21, 2013 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewsmc (Post 2827405)
ty, lol. But I mean what GPU for a 24" monitor.

SAPPHIRE 100354OCL Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB ...

or if you want to stay with Nvidia.

EVGA 02G-P4-3667-KR GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW 2GB 192...

What do you mean by break the bank though. People are different ideas on what that means haha. Like what is the max you want to spend on a card?

Crap Daddy Jan 21, 2013 06:43 PM

What card do you have at the moment? What games do you wanna play? What is your budget?

animal007uk Jan 21, 2013 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewsmc (Post 2827405)
ty, lol. But I mean what GPU for a 24" monitor.

It's not the size of the screen that matters its the resolution, Lets say you have a 24" 1920/1080 screen and got 60fps then got a 27" 1920/1080 screen you would still get 60fps.

What res do you game at?

andrewsmc Jan 21, 2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by animal007uk (Post 2827436)
It's not the size of the screen that matters its the resolution, Lets say you have a 24" 1920/1080 screen and got 60fps then got a 27" 1920/1080 screen you would still get 60fps.

What res do you game at?

The highest my monitor will go normally

animal007uk Jan 21, 2013 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewsmc (Post 2827472)
The highest my monitor will go normally

lol but what would that be? i can't read your mind and i have no idea what screen you have so no idea what your max res is :)

andrewsmc Jan 21, 2013 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Crap Daddy (Post 2827428)
What card do you have at the moment? What games do you wanna play? What is your budget?

I have a 560ti that has just been in my closet and im about to do a new build (i5 3570), I don't have any particular game I am going to play either. If i don't need to buy a new gpu to play new games then i would prefer to stick with this 560ti. If you suggest to buy a new one just let me know. Suggestions are welcome!


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