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Introducing the latest in high performance graphics accelerators, the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti. This card allows you to discover incredibly detailed DirectX 11 worlds with tessellation performance that destroys the competition. Not to mention it also offers general performance increases of over 3x the performance of previous generations. It’s isn’t just all about speed though, the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti gives you NVIDIA Surround, 3D Vision, PhysX, SLI and more.
Microsoft DirectX 11 Support DirectX 11 GPU with Shader Model 5.0 support designed for ultra high performance in the new API’s key graphics feature, GPU-accelerated tessellation.
NVIDIA PhysX Technology Full support for NVIDIA PhysX technology enables a totally new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce.
NVIDIA 3D Vision, 3D Vision Surround Ready NVIDIA 3D Vision brings a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience to the PC. Expand your games across three displays in full stereoscopic 3D for the ultimate “inside the game” experience with the power of NVIDIA 3D Vision and SLI technologies. NVIDIA Surround also supports triple screen gaming with non-stereo displays.
NVIDIA SLI Technology Industry leading NVIDIA SLI technology offers amazing performance scaling by implementing AFR (Alternate-Frame-Rendering) for the world's premier gaming solution under Windows 7 with solid, state-of-the-art-drivers.
NVIDIA CUDA Technology CUDA technology unlocks the power of the GPU’s processor cores to accelerate the most demanding tasks such as video transcoding, physics simulation, ray tracing, and more, delivering incredible performance improvements over traditional CPUs.
NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology The combination of high-definition video decode acceleration and post-processing that delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for movies and video.
Pros:
- Quality product that lasted 5+ years without any issues
- Good performance
- Not too loud
- Manageable size
Cons: - None
Overall Review: - Sadly, I cannot recommend this card in 2018. Performance would not hold up to today's standards.
Pros: Solid performance on a budget
Cons: none
Overall Review: A great performer on the cheap, dollars spent vs performance garnered is very good!
Pros: Easy to install and runs pretty much any game thrown at it as of now. BF3, any COD, SWTOR, skyrim all run at Max settings with no hiccups.
Cons:
Kinda big but not star loss for that.
wish I got the 2gb variant
Overall Review:
A little big so you might have to look at your case especially if you have a retail bought computer like hp etc. Other than that nothing really. oh also Doesn't come like its counter part superclocked version and not that you need it but it can easily be adjusted to meet your needs.
2016* update after purchasing in 2012 - I bought a second one down the line and SLI'd with some overclocking. It wasn't as easy as OC'n the one due to temps but these things lasted forever and played games well into this year. Overwatch FFXIV, and everything i mentioned before very playable etc. Finally getting a new card to upgrade from EVGA of course (1080) so it's safe to say go EVGA. They give you a lifetime warranty but thankfully i didn't have to use mine.
Pros: I had an issue with the card and after three years that may not be so bad. My story is the way that EVGA handled it. I do not know that many companies at this time with that kind of customer service. I have bought two more of their cards and I plan on buying more when I upgrade.
Cons: None
Overall Review: The GTX 560 ran warm. The 970 and 750 do not.
Pros: This has been a great card for little over 3 years. Fast and quiet.
Cons: Card finally died needed to use lifetime warranty. Evga has horrible customer service with people that do not really care. You must register a lifetime warranty card with evga within 30 days or it defaults to a 3 year warranty. Where does it say this? They claim on the box which no one probably has after 3 years or even a few days. This stinks because I have 4 of their cards and ordered another one last week. I have rma cards before with them without a hitch but looks like they have made to much money off us to care about standing behind their products or having any customer service.
Overall Review: They make darn good cards so it pains me to say this but I will not buy again from this company.
Pros:
Worked well for over 3 years now.
Low Noise level.
Stayed cool.
Cons: Getting a bit old to run newer games on average to good graphics settings.
Overall Review: Card lasted a long time and no complaints so it gets 5 star.
Pros:
Quiet
Runs Cool
Good price/performance
Powerfull
Cons:
Randomly crashes
Random errors
Eventually stopped working after 2 years
Overall Review: Would of expected this gpu to last more then 2 years
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Pros: Worked as expected for casual gaming. Ran Crysis series. What else can you ask for.
Cons: Was hoping it would run a bit longer in my kids PC, but now I get to upgrade mine!