I Inspire Member Aug 2, 2001 87 0 0 Jun 1, 2011 #26 td0615vfx said: So now the question remains the GTX 560 (non ti) which is 197$ or the GTX 560 Ti which is 225$. Is the extra 25$ really worth it for the ti? Click to expand... Yes.
td0615vfx said: So now the question remains the GTX 560 (non ti) which is 197$ or the GTX 560 Ti which is 225$. Is the extra 25$ really worth it for the ti? Click to expand... Yes.
3 3DVagabond Lifer Aug 10, 2009 11,951 204 106 Jun 1, 2011 #27 dpodblood said: Don't cheap out on your PSU, and definitely don't go with OCZ. Click to expand... I would go with the OCZ. No rebates, shipping costs, etc. OCZ power supplies are excellent PSU's.
dpodblood said: Don't cheap out on your PSU, and definitely don't go with OCZ. Click to expand... I would go with the OCZ. No rebates, shipping costs, etc. OCZ power supplies are excellent PSU's.
T td0615vfx Member Jun 1, 2011 25 0 0 Jun 2, 2011 #28 If I were to pay that price for a psu i think i would rather go with the corsair it seems like a really quality well priced psu
If I were to pay that price for a psu i think i would rather go with the corsair it seems like a really quality well priced psu