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ASUS ENGTX560 DCII OC/2DI/1GD5 Pro Reviews

www.legitreviews.com‘s review Edit

Very well built factory overclocked card that runs very cool and is almost silent at 100% load . While it is super easy to overclock even further with the new GPU Tweak software, the price means we would probably look at getting the GTX560 Ti edition from ASUS instead.
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Published on:
Aug 25, 2011

HEXUS‘s review Edit

All told, the GeForce GTX 560 is a sensible and much-needed introduction that solidifies NVIDIA's mid-range graphics-card stack. A fundamentally better card than the anaemic GTX 550 Ti, do consider it if gaming at 1080p with high-quality settings is your cup of tea - especially if you're partial to NVIDIA-only features such as PhysX, 3D Vision and SLI.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 17, 2011

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

The power of the GeForce GTX 560 GPU is brought out by this overclocked graphics card from Asus. It beats the stock-clocked Ti variant (GTX 560 Ti) in performance in many cases despite having lesser shader muscle. The cooler does a great job too. Mid-tier gamers won't regret buying this Asus card. But your purchase decision will likely depend upon retail pricing of the Ti and non-Ti variants of the GTX 560 card at your location. Understandably, a top tier overclocked GTX 560 like the one reviewed here will be priced quite close to a regular GTX 560 Ti. If you can afford it, buying the Ti variant seems to be the smarter decision for now, at least for a few weeks until the non-Ti variant costs significantly lesser.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 27, 2011

HotHardware‘s review Edit

GeForce GTX 560 cards will be available immediately with prices starting at $199 on up depending on their configuration. More specifically, the Asus GTX 560 DirectCU II TOP we took a look at will retail for about $219, while MSI’s N560GTX Twin Frozr II will arrive at about $209. At those prices, the GeForce GTX 560’s main competition currently are the GeForce GTX 460 and the Radeon HD 6870, both of which can be found for approximately $180 - $220 taking current mail in rebates into consideration. As our benchmark results have shown, the GeForce GTX 560 cards we tested outpace both of those cards overall, and they do so while remaining nice and quiet, and with very manageable power consumption.
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Published on:
May 17, 2011

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