Waaaaaaa the chips are binned, waaaaaa it uses 10 more watts, waaaaa the review is bad, waaaaa it cost 13$ more.
Pleeeease, the gtx560 SOC is a excellent value with performance up to a gtx570, runs cool, runs quiet even when overclocked, is power efficient, will overclock well beyond 1000 core, and cost 13$ more then a 6950 1gb.
Those are the facts and if the 6950 does not get a price drop soon it will be a exspensive fact for AMD and there market share.
The GTX 560-OC is a good card.
What I do care about is people coming here and spouting false info like you just did
I think you are right. It's performance scaling isn't as impressive as the GTX 460's and HD 6950's.
I've proved every single one of your points false. Instead of owning up, you go and act like a child? I don't care about AMD's market share, I don't care how much AMD make.
What I do care about is people coming here and spouting false info like you just did. You say its better in every category I show you they are equal and all you can do is throw some tantrum?
This isn't the place for that kind of thing. You need to get a grip.
It isnt power efficient, a 570 and 6970 use less power and are faster. Its not quiet, a 6950 is quieter and just as fast. It also won't overclock "well beyond" 1ghz.
Skurge, pa-lease. It is kinda reversed, although your tantrum was more refined and gentlemenly. LMAO.!!!
Just chill, the both of you. Please.
List the things I said that were false and I will own up to them or explain them for you.
Skurge, pa-lease. It is kinda reversed, although your tantrum was more refined and gentlemenly. LMAO.!!!
Just chill, the both of you. Please.
hats the only thing you have said positive about a great card and a good release.
Seems funny ha?
Thats how we differ. the 6950 is a good card with good thermals, noise, price, performance.ect ect.
The gtx560 SOC is just a much better value and has all the good things the 6950 has to offer also, and, it's faster for only 13$ less.
Get off the bandwagon and get on the price/performance wagon. You can do it .I know you can.
What are you guys arguing about? It looks like a wash to me lol.
That doesn't contradict anything Skurge said.
And look at the 6870 Black Edition (an overclock any 6870 should achieve) is ahead of the 560 Ti in their index, and it's quieter.
Now that's impressive performance from a 255mm^ chip.
OC - The 6950 at 1070mhz is faster than a 560 at 1070mhz. 6950 wins
Price - 6950 is faster than a stock 560, but costs more. 560SOC is faster than a stock 6950, but cost more. Equal
The stock gtx560 cost 18$ less and is slower.but the gtx560 SOC is faster and only cost 13$ more. gtx560 wins by 5$.Performance - 6950 is faster. 6950 Wins
Noise - 6950 is quieter than SOC. Louder than stock 560. Equal
Bull the gtx runs cooler, win gtx560Temps - 6950 runs hotter, but has a lower TDP and expels air out the back. Equal
Agreed, the 6950 1GB and 560 are both fantastic cards, overclocked they are giving what is very much GTX 480 performance for $250. Meaning for $250 you are getting cards that are only about 20% slower at average resolutions than the $500 GTX 580.
Buy whatever brand you prefer, if you don't have a case window and didn't check system info you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a system running either card![]()
Yes the stock gtx560 cost less and is slower then the 6950, I agree. even.
But the performance difference from the gtx560 SOC series to the stock 6950 for 13$ extra dollars is a win for the gtx560.
Bull the gtx runs cooler, win gtx560
Temps - 6950 runs hotter, but has a lower TDP and expels air out the back. Equal
The Gigabyte 560 is already pretty close to it's overclock, but the 6950 at stock has more headroom.
The Gigabyte gtx560 overclocked to 1044 core on "STOCK VOLTAGE".
I agree with everything but this.
The Gigabyte gtx560 overclocked to 1044 core on "STOCK VOLTAGE".
Now try that with a 6950. If you did,you would have to raise the voltage and you know what would happen then?
It would get louder then the gtx560, it would consume more power then the gtx560, it would run hotter then the gtx560 , and would perform about the same, for 13$ less.
Agreed?
Like most of these card makers, Gigabyte cites several factors that purportedly contribute to its product's superiority over the average reference design. Those include higher-quality components, rigorous testing of chips during their sorting into different speed grades, a custom board design (9.5" long, or half an inch beyond the reference card), and a bitchin' cooler with quad heatpipes and dual fans.