GeForce GTX 560 (SLI) reviews - 4 articles

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NVIDIA launches the GeForce GTX 560 today, not to confuse with the GTX 560 Ti model. Guru3D.com published a fourfold of reviews  covering three AIC graphics cards and an additional SLI performance article. Here is an overview of the articles published:

GeForce GTX 560 SLI tested
Things get more interesting when you combine two cards that offer nice performance at an affordable price, we think that the GeForce GTX 560 might be a perfect match for SLI in combination with current generation processors.

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Palit GeForce GTX 560 Sonic Platinum review
NVIDIA has been readying a new SKU based on the GF114 GPU: the GeForce GTX 560, yes correct without that 'Ti' extension, it's being released to compete with AMD's Radeon HD 6790 and 6850 series primarily. The GeForce GTX 560 we review comes from Palit, of course they send in their Palit GTX560 Sonic Platinum which offers about 10% performance higher than the non-OC GTX560 straight from the box.

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MSI GeForce GTX 560 Twin Frozer II review
The GeForce GTX 560 we'll review in this article comes from MSI, of course they send in their MSI GTX560 Twin Frozer II (OC version) which offers better performance higher than the non-OC GTX560 right out of the the box. MSI applies a custom PCB, all dark, factory overclocks the product and adds the Twin Frozer revision II cooler.

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ECS GeForce GTX 560
Out of the three products GTX 560 tested today here on Guru3D.com this ECS one is reference clocked, has a reference design and a reference cooler. So this product will be the baseline performance product. Now that does not mean a sober product contrary, baseline performance is pretty good for the money. And next to that, we all know you'll gain the most from the less expensive products one you go and tweak them.

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GeForce GTX 560 SLI



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