The NV 560 GTX will be arriving in a few days.
Confusingly called the 560GTX, it will sit between the 460GTX and the 560Ti as far as price and performance is concerned.
It has been designed to play modern games at 1920x1080 resolutions so i would expect 1GB VRam and 460 clock speeds with the efficiant 560 architecture.
No idea why they will use the GTX monicker as for me that has always signified (in recent times) the top of the range card. You need to go back to the 4*** series for Ti to mean top of the range.
So i spose we are looking at £145 cheapest card, if it is based on the 560 GPU (as im sure it will be) then it will be an OCers dream. £145 for a card that will easily hit 560Ti speeds all for a 10 second spell in the control panel.
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2011/05/13/geforce-gtx-560-sneak-peek/1
Confusingly called the 560GTX, it will sit between the 460GTX and the 560Ti as far as price and performance is concerned.
It has been designed to play modern games at 1920x1080 resolutions so i would expect 1GB VRam and 460 clock speeds with the efficiant 560 architecture.
No idea why they will use the GTX monicker as for me that has always signified (in recent times) the top of the range card. You need to go back to the 4*** series for Ti to mean top of the range.
So i spose we are looking at £145 cheapest card, if it is based on the 560 GPU (as im sure it will be) then it will be an OCers dream. £145 for a card that will easily hit 560Ti speeds all for a 10 second spell in the control panel.
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2011/05/13/geforce-gtx-560-sneak-peek/1
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