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nVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Limited Edition Pro Reviews

HotHardware‘s review Edit

GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448-Core Limited Edition cards will be available immediately from a number of NVIDIA’s key AIB partners, like Zotac, EVGA, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, Gainward, Inno3D and Palit, in the US and Canada and across the pond in the UK, France, Germany, Russia, and Nordics, but it will not be a worldwide release. The GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448-Core will be a limited edition product that’s not intended for every market and will likely sell out within a couple of months according to NVIDIA. With that said, the card is a solid choice for the midrange. With prices ranging from $289 on up depending on the overclock and bundle (the Zotac GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core Limited Edition will sell for $299 and include a copy of BF3), it competes directly against the Radeon HD 6950 and falls in right between the GTX 560 Ti and 570. Considering the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448-Core was faster than the 6950 overall, that’s a good position to be in. If you’re looking for a graphics card in this price range, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448-Core Limited Edition won’t disappoint.
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Published on:
Nov 29, 2012

hardwarecanucks‘s review Edit

After the minor disaster that was the GTX 465, many expected the GTX 560 Ti 448 to be more of the same. It has proven the detractors wrong by offering an excellent combination of price, board partner customizability and framerates. If you are in the market for a new budget friendly graphics card this season, this is one you'll want to jump on.
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Published on:
Nov 28, 2011

www.legitreviews.com‘s review Edit

The MSI N560GTX-448 Power Edition is a solid graphics card that is well designed and performs great!
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Published on:
Nov 29, 2011

Tom's Hardware‘s review Edit

We're happy to see a sub-$300 option catering to enthusiasts with a penchant for Nvidia's product line. The GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core doesn't detract from the allure of AMD's Radeon HD 6950 2 GB, if you're willing to chance a firmware flash. But with that said, competition is a good thing in this space. More than anything, it's too bad that the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core is being introduced with the expectation that it'll disappear soon. After all, it shows promise at its stock settings, while serving up value in its overclocking headroom. We're sure there will be power users happy to snatch up these GF110-based boards while they last.
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Published on:
Nov 29, 2011

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