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Gainward GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1024MB Phantom Pro Reviews

bit-tech‘s review Edit

The Gainward GTX 560 Ti 2GB Phantom is the quietest GTX 560 Ti we've heard, and it didn't fare too badly in the speed stakes once overclocked. However, while the extra memory yields a bit of extra performance, it's nothing to write home about. If noise is your priority, however, the Phantom is a great buy.
8.3 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 08, 2011

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

So in a nutshell, the Gainward GeForce GTX 560 Ti Phantom might not be the best GeForce GTX 560 Ti card out there, but its unorthodox cooler distinguishes it from the crowd and overall performance isn’t half-bad either.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 27, 2011

Fudzilla‘s review Edit

GTX 560 Ti Phantom can beat the HD 6950 2GB in some games, provided you are gaming up to 1920x1600. As soon as you switch to 2560x1600, you’ll see the HD 6950 2GB reclaim the pole position. All in all, GTX 560 Ti’s price/performance ratio is pretty good and Gainward’s Phantom version is not much pricier than the reference card. Gainward’s virtually inaudible cooling would surely justify the higher price, and you can find the card here at €233, here. The card also comes with full size HDMI, which many will appreciate, and it is also 4cm shorter compared to the reference design. In short - Gainward’s GTX 560 Ti Phantom offers gaming at all resolutions, it won’t cause power-bill headache and the card remains silent regardless of the workload.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Feb 01, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.2 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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