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GTX560 Ti OC VS HD6970 benchmarks on 1920x1200

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A lot of those differences are academic (probably no noticeable difference in gameplay) and the GTX 560 Ti should be compared to an HD 6950. That's its intended competitor.
 
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Nice, thanks.
 

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If a 560Ti is allegedly performing at/beating a 6970 that would also mean it's at the same performance/beating 570 and on the heals of the 580. Odd that those cards aren't included in the results.
 
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A lot of those differences are academic (probably no noticeable difference in gameplay) and the GTX 560 Ti should be compared to an HD 6950. That's its intended competitor.

A lot of those differences are academic (probably no noticeable difference in gameplay) and the GTX 560 Ti should be compared to an HD 6950. That's its intended competitor.

I compared what i had, not what is most commonly compareable, get it?

Second, academic my ass! The purpose was to find out how much one card is faster than the other, and not to find out will the cards be able to play games at all, so your remark is just incompetent. I did it on my own pleasure, not as a review for a forum...
 
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I feel like I saw this a couple months back. It gave me deja vu.

Anyhow, thanks for your work!
 

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A lot of those differences are academic (probably no noticeable difference in gameplay) and the GTX 560 Ti should be compared to an HD 6950. That's its intended competitor.

Agreed this is the normal choice of cards, but am impressed that the 560 Ti is not that far off the 6970.
 

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thanks for share test.
but i think GTX 560 Ti @ overclock mode maximum TDP Watt>6950 :rockout:
 

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The 6950 2GB crushes the 560Ti when OC'd, and especially when unlocked too. The only thing the 560ti really competes at is tessellation, but that's really a design flaw in AMD's 5k and 6k chips. The 6k being a bit improved, but not that much.
 
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