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Lifer
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please list ALL your current specs including your resolution when asking for video card advice. it may or may not be worth it depending on those other specs.
 

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The ti version is about 15% faster, they both overclock great.
I think you can decide.
Is 15% more performance worth it to you?

If you gaming at 1080p grab the ti version, for 1600x1050 the regular 560 is fine.

Yea Toyota is correct we need your cpu and resolution specs.
 

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2500k, MSI p67A-C43, raidmax 530 modular PSU, gskills ripjaw x ddr3 1600 8gb kit (8-8-8-24)
 
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As far as resolution, I will most likely play the largest resolution that I can, with maxed out settings and good fps.
 

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I'm also playing on a 21" wide screen lcd
size of monitor and resolution are two different things. I do not even recall hearing of a 21" monitor. they are usually 20" or 22". now the newer 1920x1080 22" monitors are technically 21.5" though. can you please list the resolution or just the model number if you can not figure it out?
 
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a gtx560 is essentially a gtx460 with a little bit better power consumption and a possibly higher core clock ceiling. Honestly though, the price difference between the two isn't worth it. At your resolution, I'd recommend one of the cheaper, factory overclocked gtx460's over the gtx560.