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Default Msi Geforce Gtx 560 Ti - 06-01-2012, 01:22 | posts: 461 | Location: Pennsylvania

I have decided to up the anti on my video card of choice and Im going to get this card.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127616
What do you guys think?
   
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Default 06-01-2012, 01:36 | posts: 1,946 | Location: Long Island

good card but why not just get a 570 or to the newest generation.
   
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Default 06-01-2012, 01:38 | posts: 2,841 | Location: Alabama

It is a great card, but it will be limited by your CPU in some games.
Just as an example in CPU intensive game such as SWTOR with a Q6600@ 3.2ghz and 1x gtx 560ti I got 40-55fps with a 2600k(stock) and the same gtx 560ti I got 80-130fps @1080p.
   
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Default 06-01-2012, 01:51 | posts: 461 | Location: Pennsylvania

Well I wont be playing SWTOR so I wont have that issue. I'll be playing Diablo3 or any games that I get on Steam. So from what you say I think it would be beneficial for me just to get the 560 non Ti because I know for a fact that wont limited by my CPU from another posting that I made.
   
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Default 06-01-2012, 01:53 | posts: 5,710 | Location: USA

no get the ti version, you can carry it over when u upgrade the rest of your system.
   
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Default 06-01-2012, 01:54 | posts: 461 | Location: Pennsylvania

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no get the ti version, you can carry it over when u upgrade the rest of your system.
Oh ok That I will. When I upgrade in a couple of years.
   
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Default 06-01-2012, 22:18 | posts: 2,841 | Location: Alabama

For sure get the "ti", even D3 you will feel the bottle neck, I had to run it on my old Q6600 for about a week waiting on a RMA for my MOBO, just check Low FX and put physics on low.
   
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Lightbulb 06-01-2012, 23:47 | posts: 672 | Location: Ontario, CAN

Hi Fender178,
That is a nice card i have one my self but mine is the N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II/OC. And i play Diablo 3 @ 1920*1080 "24" Display no bottle neck here, it's the same for Rage BattleField 3 Skyrim and my all time favorite GTR2. Here is the card i have http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N560G...ozr-II-OC.html
   
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Default 06-02-2012, 00:40 | posts: 461 | Location: Pennsylvania

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For sure get the "ti", even D3 you will feel the bottle neck, I had to run it on my old Q6600 for about a week waiting on a RMA for my MOBO, just check Low FX and put physics on low.
Thanks for the info. I will certainly do that.
   
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Default 06-04-2012, 08:30 | posts: 105 | Location: UK

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It is a great card, but it will be limited by your CPU in some games.
Just as an example in CPU intensive game such as SWTOR with a Q6600@ 3.2ghz and 1x gtx 560ti I got 40-55fps with a 2600k(stock) and the same gtx 560ti I got 80-130fps @1080p.
I had the same experience with my upgrade large jump in fps in all games.
   
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