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EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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Rating: 9.56/10
Anisa
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Review Date: 09/18/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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The New NVidia GF114 Chip in all it's glory. Whatch out AMD, herald the dawn of new points to come. The GTX570맜's dont even have this chip but, hmmmm! Incredibly intriguing, you don't suppose, properly just perhaps, perhaps a crop of new higher end cards on the horrizon, GTX670멀's....Smaller footprint, runs cooler, utilizes less power.... only one, just 1, no three-way SLI....... With two of these you have 784 cores, 1 gig far more memmory, and higher clocks, as properly as 99.8 billion texture fill rate for only a 100 Watts a lot more energy than 1 GTX580 for about the similar price.......Extremely economical SLI setup at a wiz-bang price point..Not to mention a chance to have the Newest NVidia GF114 tech on board...
Aimee
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Review Date: 08/22/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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sweet graphics! uncomplicated to install! great EVGA software to OC if I want to. it is a major card and i have it stuffed into a Thermaltake V3 case...with ease I may well add. you'll want to make sure of the HDD placement ahead of you add this, but thats straightforward. Installed in a snap on a total new I-7 build doesnt make me a sandwich or clean the bathroom... I-7 950GTX 560 Ti Super Clocked Asus X58 Saber-T Thermaltake V3 case with 3x Scythe Slim 120mm, 3x Masscool 120mm 3x4gig GSkill Ripjaw 1600 ram1 TB WD Caviar Black 6. Gb/s2x Sony Optiarc DVD-RW OCZ-ZX1000W psu Scythe Mugen 2 rev. BAkust 6x fan controllerAsus VH238H Black 23" HDMI LED LCD Monitor
Cullen
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Review Date: 07/17/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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I bought two of these cards for a sli setup. Sadly it took me about 2 days after receiving this cards to receive the flexible sli bridge from an additional retailer. So I applied 1 alone for that time. And it outperformed my GTX 470 in every game I have. And it was running super cool compared to my 470 that is. This card sits at 30c idle. My 470 use to sit 40c+. In sli is yet another story this things rocks. The only dilemma I have is that my motherboard has a incredibly dump sli placement. Each cards are perfect next to every single other. When playing a demanding game the best card begins to get chocked but even then at 80% fan speed the card only reaches 80c (HOT). My 3dmark Vantage score went up by virtually a full 10k. I am playing Crysis two on Extreme settings and there are incredibly quite couple of moments where the FPS drops below 60fps (game looks gorgeous). Anyways just wished my motherboard from the similar maker P55 SLI didn't had such a bad sli placement for the cards. I would almost certainly not be reaching the 80c if that was the case. i guess its time to appear for an upgrade again. For 250 bucks this is a card that can eat any game out there even though still becoming a bit cool and sucking much less energy than some of the other people out there.
Forrest
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Review Date: 07/16/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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Exceptional bang for the buck. Fits in pretty much any case. Runs quiet and cool...even under anxiety testing. Lower energy draw than the 400 series Nvidia and upper tier 4xxx and 5xxx AMD cards even though delivering far better relative performance. Only calls for two 6-pin energy connectors. Lots of overclocking headroom with this card. Good warranty and trade-up program by means of EVGA. Graphics aren't really as visually pleasing as the ASUS EAH4890 Best it replaced. Only capable of Dual SLI. Have to use a mini-HDMI to HDMI dongle (provided) for full HDMI connectivity. Backplate mounting screw creates interference with the case backplane. It really should be a countersunk flathead, not a panhead screw (are you listening, EVGA?). Not well thought out, but simply fixed. Grab the January 25, 2011 Nvidia 266.66 Forceware Driver package that is distinct to this card for ultimate performance. EVGA's "Precision" software program makes overclocking this jewel a breeze. Price is a tad higher than when I purchased it, but it is nonetheless a good value. The coupons for two Free full version games had been a nice plus, too.
Ian_b@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/07/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
Cons:None.

Pros:Great card, lifetime warranty, not a large chassis, EVGA - seriously, the best company out there
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If you're looking for a less than $300 dollar card that can max out games, not run hot, not put out a lot of noise. If you're looking for something that has a LIFETIME warranty.Well then, why are you reading this and still didn't purchase this card?!?
Ketan_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/25/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
Cons:Could possibly block a couple SATA ports on the mobo. My SATA ports were angled so this wasn't an issue.

Pros:Very easy to install. Runs very quiet. Can run anything I like on max settings. Great lifetime warranty with registration!
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Very impressed all around. Easy to install, amazing performance, quiet. Also comes with a lifetime warranty if you register with EVGA within 30 days.
Amalie
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Review Date: 06/07/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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I required a card to take things up a notch. Had an ATI 5000 series card prior to, and even though it was very good, I wanted to bump up my performance level. This was the GPU to do it. The last Nvidia card I had was an 8800GT. Needless to say, I loved it and this is a pretty good followup. For under 跌, you get a card that outperforms an ATI 5870 in a lot of instances and can muscle past a GTX 470, all although staying reasonably cool. Certain, not a whole lot has changed from the GTX 460, but that's not a bad factor. It packs a punch. Also, having PhysX and CUDA is a plus. I am finally able to fold with this card and it's impressive. I cannot think of any significant gripes. I do find that I have to manually push the fan higher when putting it under heavy stress to maintain the heat down. You would believe optimal cooling would be much more automatic. Also, drivers need to have some fine-tuning, but that will come with time. This is my very first Evga card. I bought from them soon after hearing great points and I gotta say they have not let me down. Registering the card online was a snap and now I have a lifetime warranty. All my item info is stored online where I can access it anytime. I got a totally free copy of 3DMark 11 (full version) with obtain and got code from Evga very rapidly. Every little thing with them has been smooth and responsive. Evga also has a Folding team that has some perks. If you are in the market for a GTX 560, give this one some consideration. Leading tier. Manufacturer Response:Hi,The auto fan is created to keep the GPU temperatures will within the operating specifications.Thanks,Jacob
Fionan
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Review Date: 06/02/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
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The card itself comes packaged well, installed very easily, and ran well even though it was working. Fantastic base video scores with out any adjustments, and graphics were pristine for the cost. RMA'd with EVGA within two weeks of up-time. At initial, there had been some distorted graphics that seemed like draw complications. As I changed settings early on, they typically would reset and disappear. Late into the second week, the difficulties had been persistent and would not disappear whilst gaming at all. It got so bad that I had to get rid of the card and replace it with an older card just to use the machine. The card itself became totally unusable, even soon after following different technical support suggestions which ranged from reasonable to slightly obscure/absurd. New card went into a brand new machine with no prior installs, with clean drivers and nothing in the software program to cause unusual issues. All settings checked out according to EVGA. This is the second card, and third RMA, I've had with EVGA in the last two purchases. My 9800 GTX+ had to go back twice, and the third one still has issues. And now this card as nicely. I'm disappointed by the degrading high quality of EVGA, as I've had cards all the way back to AGP 4x days from EVGA with no troubles. Only recently have they caused me any troubles.Still, even with all that, their customer service is outstanding and they don't give you any trouble replacing faulty hardware. As significantly as it is a discomfort, I couldn't ask for far better customer service when some thing goes wrong. I don't think I'll be getting one more EVGA product on the other hand.
Majere@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/04/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
Cons:None At All

Pros:Amazing performance for the price! I was shocked to discover I can max out Crysis 2 with very Playable FPS. Played Dragon Age 2 on High. Will not play Very High due to a issue with Nvidia Cards. Great FPS on High!
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If you are looking for a card under $300, then look no further! This is an awesome card. Check your PSU to make sure you meet the 12v rail requirements.
Adam_D@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/03/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
Cons: Mini HDMI (Rather than full size)

Pros: This card is definitely worth it. I even picked it up off sale, and I couldn't be happier. I went with eVGA specifically for the lifetime warranty. Definitely the "8800gt" of the DX11 era of video cards. The bang for your buck is there.
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This card is definitely worth it. I even picked it up for 279.99 (not on sale), and I couldn't be happier. I went with eVGA specifically for the lifetime warranty. Definitely the "8800gt" of the DX11 era of video cards. The bang for your buck is there.Sure, I'd prefer regular HDMI on it. but I normally just use DVI anyways, so unless I'm hooking it up to my TV (which I rarely do) it's not that much of a problem to me.
VaultDweller@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/31/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
Cons: Limited output options - DisplayPort and non-mini HDMI would be nice

Pros: Very fastVery quiet
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I picked this up on sale for $230, and I couldn't be happier. It's got plenty of horsepower for the price (especially compared to my old 8800 GTX), and is easily the quietest mid-range gaming card I've owned.
Poks@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/16/11
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 01G-P3-1563-AR Video Card
Cons: The masking decorative tape on the card is not well glued.. It's getting a little bit hot..

Pros: Silent, very fast, runs everything at about 40 fps on high quality.
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This card is pretty good, way better than the gtx 550 even though it's the card after. Could not have bought a better card for 230$ in nvidia. A good upgrade for a 9800GT
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