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560 Ti vs 560 Ti - Which to buy?

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So after hours of googling and reading other forums I've finally decided to buy a 560 Ti (Later on gonna SLI). Now the problem I ran into, which one to buy? I seen the article on tomshardware, but they didn't bench any games I mainly play. So hoping someone can shed some light on me on which card would be the best one for me.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121425

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121424

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121625

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121480

This computer will be playing: WOW/GW2/D3/GW2

They're all ASUS brand, but I don't know what's better as far as memory/cores/etc. Someone please shed some light on which card would suit me best.

My comp:
Intel 3770K
Corsair Veng 1600 16GB
OCZ Vert 4
Windows 7 64bit
ASUS Z77 V-Pro


Thanks in advance.
 
So after hours of googling and reading other forums I've finally decided to buy a 560 Ti (Later on gonna SLI). Now the problem I ran into, which one to buy? I seen the article on tomshardware, but they didn't bench any games I mainly play. So hoping someone can shed some light on me on which card would be the best one for me.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121425

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121424

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121625

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121480

This computer will be playing: WOW/GW2/D3/GW2

They're all ASUS brand, but I don't know what's better as far as memory/cores/etc. Someone please shed some light on which card would suit me best.

My comp:
Intel 3770K
Corsair Veng 1600 16GB
OCZ Vert 4
Windows 7 64bit
ASUS Z77 V-Pro


Thanks in advance.

2nd link appears to be the base model.
1st link is a "TOP" model; these have a higher factory overclock and may be better binned.
3rd link is the same as the 1st, but with 2GB RAM.
4th link is a special edition with more cores, slightly more memory, but lower stock-570 clocks.

I'd go for the 1st, unless you think you'll need 2GB in which case you'd want the 3rd. The 2nd has no advantage and the 4th is too close to a 570.
 
I will be 'that guy' and say either get a 7850 or wait for the 660 or 650 to be released later in the summer (most likely). There just isn't another card between $150-$400 to recommend outside of the 7850 IMHO. They are a PITA to CF, but you can OC the heck out of it and get 7950 performance relatively easily along with 2GB of VRAM.
 
If you are going to get a GTX 560 ti, make sure it has 448 cores and the performance is at or just a little below a GTX 570 on some games...

You can find these GTX 560ti 448 cores on sale between $200-$220...
 
How dare anyone write perl that makes sense with a glance!

Not bad, not bad (eVGA Superclocked 570).

he's an excellent web developer 😀
Actually, it's pretty nicely written, not the kind of code I associate with perl. The admin is where the fault lies. The web server should be set to execute the script, not show it to you. If it fails, you should get nothing (often referred to as WSOD).

So I'm not the only one getting HTML code when I click any links?
Not HTML code. HTML could be what we want. I've been seeing perl for a few days, now. Luckily, you can click to any Newegg item, then paste in the item code, so you don't have to be completely blind, if they link to Newegg.
HTML:
[URL="http://redirect.anandtech.com/r?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newegg.com%2FProduct%2FProduct.aspx%3FItem%3DN82E16814130620&user=u00000687"]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130620[/URL]
(Why are CODE tags broken?!)

%3FItem%3DN82E16814130620 is ?item=N82E16814130620.
You can copy and search for N82E16814130620 on Newegg. It is conveniently placed so you can copy what's after the ..., too, and add an N, but I don't know if that will work for every NE item link, since the location is arbitrary.
 
If you want something under $400, buy a used GTX 670 off Don once he's done buying and selling yet another video card. 😉
 
Just curious...

What's with the Asus? ...seems kind of pricey to me. I got my EVGA 448 for $215 on sale (about a week before NE had the Classified 448 on sale for about $225 🙁 ) ...and I think I've seen them less than that since then.

It's really hard to wait a few days for a new piece of hardware

Amen! ....especially waiting for a product that 'should' be available soon, or 'projected' to be out on 'X' date...
 
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