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Pros: Doesn't get hot at all, runs most games on ultra or high settings with no issues
Cons: Capture feature not supported, does not run ALL games on highest quality.
Pros:
it's a fairly powerful card (even now)
It's 2GB
It has lasted me a while (currently making a whole new computer with a 760)
Can play BF3 (my system was kinda weak at the time, this was the only reason the game was enjoyable)
Cons: None
Overall Review: had this since 2012, it's been kicking ever since
Pros: Cool, quiet, smooth running video card. This card is great for the price, and can do anything you want if your needs are high level gaming.
Cons: None
Pros:
With a 1600x900 native screen I can play all my favorite games like Battlefield 3 on ultra with 60-70fps.
Its fairly quiet and I used the Percision X program it came with to adjust the fan settings to only run high rpm when I'm gaming.
Cons: It's a fairly hot card. I have a Azza Toledo 301 case that It sits in and I feel it gets adequate air flow. I do not feel much airflow through the I/O bracket though (that's where the card is meant to exhaust)
Overall Review:
I like the card, I got it when it was on sale so I feel it was a worthy buy. This was my first after market card.
AMD FX 8120
Asus M5A99x evo r2
650w psu
Pros: Amazing card; plenty of performance power, 2Gb is a great boost for heavy graphics requirement, and a nice sleek design - hard to ask for more.
Cons: A bit cramped for mid-sized towers, but you'll come across that issue with any new-gen card.
Overall Review: Really hoping to get a second one - come on EVGA, I know you have a secret stash of these somewhere...
Pros: Good quality of image. High to ultra on Skyrim. Never drops frames. Like for anything. Would highly recommend if a smooth gaming experience is the goal.
Cons: For the price I bet a card with much higher capacity could be bought but I bought this to never drop frames and thats exactly what I got.
Pros: I've had this card for about 3 months with zero problems. Just like the previous reviews stated: one-step install, quiet fan, and plenty of VRAM for heavy texture loads. The 2GB card is also excellent for video editing, hard-core Photoshop work, or 3D modeling. For less than $200, it rocks in so many ways that it is a super value.
Cons: Like my othe EVGA cards, I haven't seen an issue. One finally died a couple years back (after about 5 years of hard use), but they RMA'd me a new card that was about 5x faster at no cost.
Overall Review: Wish I would have bought 3 more.
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Pros: Amazing card and performance. I ran 1 card for over a year and have had 0 issues.
Stress tests very well and for the price it was even better.
Since a December this year I picked up a second 560 and have been running SLI and haven't seen less than 25fps even on a extremely graphicly intense session.
Typically see 75-100fps In most games.
Cons: Isnt a TITAN