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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti SLI

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NVIDIA's new GTX 560 Ti delivers excellent price/performance in the $250 market segment. We take two of these cards for a spin to investigate whether it makes sense to buy two of them for use in SLI.

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ka-fucking-pow!
 
Pretty impressive, yes. But it's still $500. Can anyone come up with some scaling percentage figures?
 
Great performance in SLi like the GTX460, but better temps, better performance and a better price ($300 here in AUS) then the GTX460. Poor GTX4** owners.
 
Pretty impressive, yes. But it's still $500. Can anyone come up with some scaling percentage figures?

It costs $500 but it beats the $530 GTX580. Performance / price is impressive.I'm sure that it'll also beat the upcoming 3GB version of 580:respect:
 
What about power consumption and temperatures?
 
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GTX560 Ti SLI consumes ~ 298 watts.It is Higher than a single GTX570 which is at ~240 watts, but lower than two 6950s in crossfire ( ~329 W).

The SLI temperature is 35 (idle) and 74 ( under heavy GPU stress ).Which is not bad
 
you can build Gigabyte SOC SLi pair for just a notch over GTX580 price, and it would tear it a new one...

hec even the $249 gigabyte model is oc to 900mhz core and has their cooler, that would make for a cheaper than GTX580 kickass combo.

the reference cards are considerably more refined than the GTX460 was, but there are some great non reference boards already.
 
beats the 5970 which is pretty cool. now what if NV made a GTX 560 Ti DUAL that would be kinda interesting to see dual 560 on a single PCB maybe some quadfire as well
 
beats the 5970 which is pretty cool. now what if NV made a GTX 560 Ti DUAL that would be kinda interesting to see dual 560 on a single PCB maybe some quadfire as well

Nvidia is busy making a dual 580 ultra high end card..GTX590.
It looks like there wont be a dual 560:shadedshu
 
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