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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Classified Pro Reviews

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NVIDIA is very soon to release its next-generation 'Kepler' GPUs on to an expectant public, if widespread reports are to be believed. Recent price-chopping of high-end GeForce 500-series graphics cards lend substance to Kepler's imminent arrival, though it would be foolish to write-off Fermi cards as yesterday's news just yet. A healthy price reduction and new, performance-enhancing drivers put some much-needed sheen on to the GeForce 560/570/580 GPUs. The GTX 560 Ti 448, whose architectural underpinning is firmly entrenched in premium end of the market, is now available for sub-£200. EVGA's custom-cooled, pre-overclocked Classified model, meanwhile, costs just a few pounds more. Looking sharp and producing best-in-class performance across our range of games, while still overclocking farther without even needing to touch the voltage, it's about as good as NVIDIA's Fermi GPU is ever going to get.
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Mar 15, 2012

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