Thursday, April 26, 2012

In bf3 can you see the difference between high and ultra?

i have a gtx560ti and is there a difference between high and ultra? (texture quality)



everything else is maxed out|||Yes, there is a difference no doubt about that but honestly, i think that you must have a keen eye to observe the difference. In my case, I have been playing skyrim sometimes in ultra and sometimes in high settings and it seems that there is no noticable difference except for the increase in FPS =P

Nvidia GTX480 or GTX560ti?

I have been looking at video cards and was curious why this 480 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130558) looks like itll run better than the 560ti (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814261099). Should i get the 480 over the 560ti?



I plan on setting up dual sli for my triple monitor setup. But im open to other suggestions, i would prefer to stay with nvidia though.



Thank you|||The 480 is the equiv of a 570 which is like 15-20% better than a 560 ti. However, that doesn't change the fact that the 560 ti is an amazing performer. I have one and it shreds thru all my games at 1080p. It also uses much less power, is virtually silent, and idles at 28c and loads at 60c, in contrast to the 480 which resembles a jet engine and gets as hot as a volcano.|||Recertified is far less certain. Don't even think about it.



Go with the 560Ti. The GTX 480 was a joke. Sure, it was fast, but it was also incredibly hot, incredibly power hungry, and quite loud as a result. Get the 560Ti unless you want a house fire.

My PC and the GTX560ti?

hi

my specs are

amd athlon x2 64 5000+ oc to 3ghz

3gb ddr2 900mhz ram

msi k9n neo v2

i have therecommendedd psu of 550W

but i want to know if thisGraphicss card will run well on my pc without much lag|||No, a 600watt psu or a little higher will run on your pc when running that gtx 560ti card,that card seems to draw some power up to 400 watts at peak power if gaming a lot.

Is the Nvidia GTX560ti good enough?

Okay, so I'm building a gaming PC and I'm wondering whether to get the Nvidia GTX570 from asus or if I should just get the 560ti?

Will I notice the difference?

I want to run games like GTA, Battlefield...etc on high setting with very good fps :P|||u could get a geforce 580 or radeon 6950/6970/6990|||The GTX 570 has the second highest bench marks while the 560Ti is #9. I'd go for the 570! You need a min. of 550W to run the system but a 650W would be better.

Could my GTX560Ti (Overclocked to as powerful as stock 570) possibly run Battlefield 3 on high graphics with a?

Possibly on 1680x1050 or a bit lower|||no u can't oc that to gtx 570 level not even close but u can run bf3 maxed out even full hd|||i think it can

Is it possible 2 sli a gtx470 and a gtx560ti?

i want to sli another card with my 470 something more powerful is it possible 2 sli a different type of nvidia card with the 470?|||Erm There are hybrid motherboards which support 2vgas of different models. Personally I would stay 2xGtx 480 which you have them both or get 560x2



The 4x series runs hawt!|||They need to have identical model numbers -- so no.|||lazy bastard

anywhere on the net could have given you the answer

Which is better Zotac Gtx560ti Amp! or Msi n560gtx-ti twin frozr ii 2gb or Msi n560gtx-ti Hawk ?

Please tell me which is better and why. Actually i am looking for this cards mainly for doing works like 3d modelling, sculpting in Autodesk Maya, Mudbox. I would also like to play the latest games that uses the physx feature of Nvidia. My budget is Rs. 13,000( INR ).Thanks.|||HAWK is the best OCing series of MSi. You should consider that. But as 2GB version of TwinFrozr is available, so you should get that. 2GB will definitely help you more in ur work. If MSi 2GB isnt available, then you can get 2GB versions from Asus if any. If Asus 2GB version isnt available then your ultimate choice is the Zotac 2GB version.|||The Hawk any day. It has more clock and past experience has proven that the HAWKs from MSI overclock like hell.

Which one should I go for? A gtx560 2gb or gtx560ti 1gb?

Please help I'm at a loss here both have the same price this is for desktop pc

Thanx|||GTX 560 ti 1 GB, very few games use more than 1 GB of ram at 1080p and lower. I would recommend that you spend a bit more and buy a 570/6970 though.|||I'll bet the quality and clock speed of the 1gb GTX 560ti is a lot better. You don't need more than 1gb of VRAM with the GTX 560ti unless you're suing a 2560x1600 monitor or a dual monitor setup.

What cable do I need to hook my new graphic card to my new monitor?

Nvidia® GeForce® GTX560Ti with 1.25GB Memory

Dell ST2420L 24-inch Full HD Widescreen Monitor with LED



What is the name of the cable I need to buy? There are so many different types I am having trouble finding the exact one on Amazon :(|||Your monitor should have an HDMI(Slim and Narrow), DVI(Bunch of Holes), and maybe VGA(Blue with Holes) ports. And your graphics card should have DVI, and I know that Nvidia GPU's use mini HDMI instead of a regular HDMI port. So you could get the following types of cables:



DVI to DVI

DVI to HDMI

HDMI to HDMI



I'd recommend the HDMI to HDMI cable but remember since your GPU will have a Mini HDMI port, you will have to buy an HDMI to Mini HDMI adapter. Glad to help.|||If the connector on the back of your monitor has a blue connector then it is called " VGA" and if it is white then it can also take a "DVI" but make sure what ever cable you do buy that you have the same corresponding connector on the back of your tower.|||Most monitors come with cables DVI or VGA

What's Better, 2 x GTX460 or 1 GTX560ti?

How well do video cards work together? i have a gtx460 and i wonder if i get another one, would two of them working together be almost as fast as the gtx580 or close?|||Two GTX 460 with the cores clocked at stock speeds get you performance that falls between a GTX 570 and 580. You'd have to overclock the cards if you want GTX 580 performance. Half of these GTX 460 cards are pre-overclocked anyway.

Nvidia GTX560TI is there a way to speed the fans up?

HI ive bought a new GTX560TI and i want to increase the fan speed as its on just 20%? there isnt any way to speed it up via its driver which is bizarre why Nvidia havent thought of this? ive been told to use MSI Afterburner BUT when i installed it on W7 (64 bit) the program was crashing my operating system and making my desktop VERY very laggy? so ive uninstalled MSI and wanted to know if there was another way or program that can speed the fans up please?|||yes, u can do it in the Nvidia control panel.

What's the diffrence between the gtx56ti and the gtx560ti superclocked?

as the title says...what's the diffrence between the gtx56ti and the gtx560ti superclocked?

because the superclocked is quite a few bucks cheaper, and my wallet isn't that big.



Also I have another question, do you guys know if the gtx560ti (superclocked) are silent cards? because I'm trying to build my own computer, the problem is, it needs to be really silent becuase my mom can't stand the vibration of the computer trough the walls..



It would be great if you could help me with this :)|||Although the GTX560 actually has the same number of shader cores as the GTX460, 336 cores. But that doesnt change that it is still the redesigned GPU in it. It ends up being pretty much the same thing as the 460 with higher stock clocks. According to the review here on OCC it has an equivalent OC potential as well. Luckily for us(the consumer) the true successor to the GTX460 is the GTX560 Ti, 384 shader cores, redesigned GPU core, overclocks like mad, and is an amazing card for its price.



The GTX 560 Ti has a higher stream processor count, thus providing a little better performance. It was released to complete against AMD's HD 6950 card. The GTX 560 was released to compete against their HD 6870 card. ----- From yahoo answers

I5 2500k with gtx560ti or i7 with gtx460?

i5 2500k with gtx560ti or i7 with gtx460?|||Recommend i5 2500k with a gtx 460 or a i7 with gtx 560 the cpu it is the main point behind processing all info including graphic functions,as you described i would go with the i7 with the gtx 460|||Both are just as important, as your system can only work as fast as your slowest component, it's called the bottleneck effect. Kind of like sand through a sand-timer, but in this instance I think you will get better gaming performance with the better GPU as it will be handling your graphic processes, and the difference between the CPUs isn't too extreme.|||Sandy Bridge motherboards are defective. Either video card would work, but if you are going to use that specific CPU, you will want to purchase a motherboard for it no earlier than several months from now. Give it time to work the bugs out. I'm serious, btw.

GTX560ti HAWK or Sapphire Radeon 6950 1gb dual fan?

First of no fan boys if you like ati just a bit more than nvidia don't answer i don't care if you like ati more than nvidia i need professional opinion or it could cost me 2000$ or even more so be cool

which is better the MSI GTX560Ti HAWK or the Sapphire Radeon6950 1gb dual fan iv read about 4 reviews toms hardware overclock.net,guru3d,and some other i cant remember the gtx560ti hawk is better overclock but iv hears some people say that its ram chips melt or something and i also read that the 6950 1gb is faster i also read that the hawk is a good overclocker but everyone is different some overclock to 987 some 1000mhz but the radeon are all the same also that crashes are more frequent on radeon than gtx also the gtx560ti hawk has better cooling but the sapphire has dual fans and it also can be overclocked to 1000mhz from 800mhz so should i get the gtx560ti hawk or the sapphire radeon6950 1gb dual fan it doesn't matter if the radeon is 1 gb rather than 2 but since im playing on 1280x960 res it doesn't matter so which is faster durable and more reliable and cooler|||GTX 560ti msi twin frozr is better performer together with less heat/noise and power consumption.

http://anandtech.com/bench/Product/293?v…|||The HD 6950 is actually faster than the GTX-560Ti. So go for it.

Why dont you go for MSi HD 6950. The best card is MSi Twin FrozerIII HD 6950. It costs around the same as the Sapphire one. But if you get the 2GB model then anyday its HD 6950 over the GTX-560Ti.

But if you are opting for the 1GB model, then it depends on your use. If you have graphics intense work where CUDA is required then go with GTX-560Ti.

The MSi HAWK series cards are really great OCers. Even the Twin Frozer and Cyclone series are good OCer too. Form Sapphire what i can remember is its 'Toxic model' is considered to be the best.

Price of ati 4670 and nvidia gtx560ti in himachal pradesh india?

what the hell are you thinking, hd 4670 or gtx 560 ti. this a joke or what?

gtx 560 is 4 times faster than that ati and probably 4 times more money



gtx 560 ti is about 200€, 250$ or ~10000rs

Radeon HD6850 Crossfire vs GTX560ti single?

Basically, i am using a Mobo that only supports crossfire for dual gpu's, so, without upgrading my mobo or anything, which would be better in terms of performance/reliability etc.



Radeon HD6850 in 16x/16x Crossfire or just a single GTX560TI,|||I'd get 2 6850s anyday.|||Radeon always beats invidia for price/performance definetly get a 6850

Does gtx560ti require extra power supply if i connect it to the same slot as my old 8500gt card?

i currently have a 8500gt and would like to replace it with a gtx560ti does it require extra power supply or is the power provided by my current cpu enough?

please help if i do require then how do i do it?

is there anyway to know the power supplied by my cpu?|||Depends what you already have. The 560ti uses around 550 and the one you have uses quite a bit less power so odds are you will have to get a bigger power supply.|||most new graphics cards need either a 6 pin or 8 pin power connector for extra power from your power supply, i would advise if your power supply is below 600watt then you will have to buy a better one to be able to run the card and your whole system better.



it isnt your cpu that provides power to your graphics card it is your power supply (PSU) you can check what wattage you have by opening your case and seeing what it says, best advise is if you need to replace your PSU then go for something with at least dual +12v rails (this enables you to run more system devices without too much strain on your system)



I hope this helps you out, if you need more advice then inbox me and i will help you further.|||"Graphics Card Power (W) 170 W

Minimum Recommended System Power (W) 500 W

Supplementary Power Connectors Two 6-pin"

How many Watts will I be using?

How many Watts of electricity will I be using with:

I5 2500k

GTX560TI

8gb 1600 of ram

Windows 7

ASUS P8P67-M Mobo

800 Watt PSU

1TB hard drive

on 1680x1850 resolution monitor



I am thinking around 500...Right?|||http://www.thermaltake.outervision.com/ You can always try a PSU calculator as you've listed your components but you havent listed peripheral devices and cooling fans etc they also add to you computers power consumption|||Idling, with monitor on but asleep, I would expect around 100-150W... cranking with a high processor and graphics demand application, you're probably close to 500-550W|||You have more than enough power.|||i think so..

but i like ur hardware!

Will i be able to run Games on Ultra with a little 'Tweaking'?

Well at the moment im running 6gb of RAM, a GTX560Ti Graphics Card and an AMD Athlon 7550 Dual-Core Processor. I know the basics but im new to all this so it would be nice for somone to help me out. Im guessin i might need a new proccessor but whatever you guys think.|||Yes the CPU is the weak link in your hardware. You will need to buy a new motherboard for a modern fast processor.

Recommend getting a Phenom II x4 965 Black edition CPU if your keeping to an AMD motherboard. It uses the AM3 socket. This runs at 3.4GHz but has unlocked multiplier and will easily overclock to 3.8Ghz and higher. Make sure you get a decent cooler like arctic freezer pro or a model from scythe if you think you may overclock as stock AMD cooler won't cope with extra heat.

The 6GB RAM is fine and the Nvidia GTX560ti is fine for modern games at high details [not sure about "ultra" settings].



The Nvidia GTX560Ti may be able to play some modern games at very high settings and it will play almost anything at medium/high but if you want "ultra" settings in every game and have the money the Nvidia GTX570 or Radeon HD 6990 are the cards to consider. The extra performance is not worth the outlay in my opinion, so i'd recommend you just upgrade the mobo and cpu.

If you are going to change your motherboard to an Intel compatible socket and CPU then get an Intel i5 2500k, which can also overclock easily, if you like tweaking.|||Run this: http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/ref…

Low windows experia index score for Desktop Aero rating using gtx560Ti?

Windows experience index shoes rating 2.8 for Desktop Aero rating but 7.5 for gaming graphics. With my old 8600GT the rating was higher...........Why? I did download the latest drivers. Computer specs are:

System specs: Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.111025-1505)

System Manufacturer: INTEL_

System Model: DP35DP__

BIOS: Default System BIOS

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6420 @ 2.13GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.1GHz

Memory: 4096MB RAM

Available OS Memory: 3582MB RAM

Page File: 1316MB used, 5844MB available

Windows Dir: C:\Windows

DirectX Version: DirectX 11

DX Setup Parameters: Not found

User DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)

System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)

DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled



Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti

Manufacturer: NVIDIA

Chip type: GeForce GTX 560 Ti

DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC

Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1200&SUBSYS_838B10…

Display Memory: 2528 MB

Dedicated Memory: 993 MB

Shared Memory: 1534 MB

Current Mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (59Hz)|||Because your computer is bottle necked.

Look you have that really old processor and RAM.

I recommend you build a new computer but use the same graphics card.

It's easier than it sounds.

You just have to put time and effort into it.|||Reinstall DirectX 11. Your D3D drivers are fine (or you wouldn't be scoring a 7.5), but there's a problem in your DX drivers. That video card should score much higher for 2D graphics.



Alternatively, it might be a problem with your monitor's drivers.

Just installed a new graphics card and it's running VERY hot?

It's a gtx560ti and the card itself is burning up, the fan in the card is on, and I have the side panel of my PC off and another fan blowing directly into the PC.

Is it supposed to be that hot? What can I do to fix this?|||Download HWMonitor and see exactly what temp it's running at. Normally, graphics cards run VERY hot. Mine runs idle at 111 degrees F and gets up to 165 degrees F while gaming.



EDIT:

I have a GTS 250 currently, and I can't really say exactly what temperatures are safe for the GTX 560 Ti.|||Thats odd. If you are playing games, make sure a setting called V-Sync is turned on. V-Sync will make sure your GPU will stay at the FPS your monitor can handle. (for example: if you have a 60Hz monitor, V-Sync will make the FPS 60 at a maximum. FPS can never go over 60.) Now as for no gaming, that sounds like a card issues. If your old card didnt run like that, i would either return it or take it to a shop. Good luck.

GTX560Ti. Warranty question please help?

My warranty says that it is lifetime limited. The word "limited" is questioning me....does that mean it is actually limited? what does it exactly mean?



Does overclocking this video card void your warranty? If so, how can the company know if you messed your card by overclocking?|||YES.

if your video card is out of the limited time, you can't get it repaired. Warranty means, when there is something wrong with the product, take it back to the store and they will fix it.

Yes, it does.

Of course, if the video card was not the original one, they sure know it was overclocked.|||Go to the site of whoever card you have and read their policy

What is the best? Between Radeon 9500 or Nvidia GTX560Ti?

Answear quick please:D|||Nvidia card is much much better.

The radeon card is from an entirely different generation of cards, more comparable to the Nvidia 8xxx-generation. The radeon counterpart of gtx560 is HD6950 I think|||Umm, the GTX 560 Ti is an order of magnitude faster than the Radeon 9500. The Radeon 9500 is a decade old. It competed with the Geforce 4 lineup. The 9500 and especially the 9500 Pro were very desirable cards in their day, but that was in 2002.

What is the difference between those 2 graphics cards?

What is the difference between

AMD Radeon™ HD 6770

Nvidia® GeForce® GTX560Ti

I would want the AMD Radeon™ HD 6770 because it costs less but if the Nvidia® GeForce® GTX560Ti is ALOT better then i will get Geforce

Can you please tell me.|||They are pretty much equal, there are a few differences but I doubt since ur asking this question u would care about them, imo the geforce is better but I'm a nvidia fan, both are good though

What does overclocking the memory clock on a gpu do?

I know the core clock and shaders is what is more important. I started overclocking the memory clock (GTX560Ti) but haven't seen any difference in fps or temps at all.|||its the speed that the memory is working at, higher speed = loading textures faster but if its already loaded them all it wont make a difference, normaly memory clock is rather useless to overclock cuz its already fast enough, its what gives the least performace boost|||it just speeds up the memory on load and off load, but it doesnt affect much at all, HOWEVER if you over clock the CLOCK SPEED, then the GPU will work faster and will have a difference in game performance :)

Out of these graphics card, gtx560TI, gtx570, gtx580 and gtx590. Which one is worth the money?

Which one overall performs the best and worth the money. I know the 590 is too expensive but is it worth the money compare to a gtx560Ti which is $700 less?|||gtx570 inexpensive good for money or dual sli a gtx560ti and have at least 550watts for the gtx570 and anymore than 550 watts is even better recommended 600 watts but choose a good brand e.g. Corsair,antec,cooler master etc.

by the way i would buy a gtx570 and if you really want to dual sli i would recommend 800 watts of psu power.

just go for the gtx570!

What is the recommended 12v rail amp rating for an inno3d gtx560ti card?

I got a 30amp 12v rail psu.. I'm planning to buy a new card a few months from now, what is the best one that i can use with my current psu?|||prolly gtx 550ti

Will my computer be able to run Battlefield 3 on maxed out settings?

specs:

i5-2500k

gtx560Ti

8GB 1333MHz 8-8-8-24



Will I be able to play it with all the settings maxed out with a solid 40fps even with explosions etc? If not what about if I overclock my cpu and gpu? I have watercooling on both so I should be able to get fairly high clocks.|||I have really similar specs to you except my GPU is a 6950 (which basically has the same performance as your GPU.)



I get around 45-50fps average on high BF3 at resolution of 1920x1080 Full HD. Also when I fly jets I get above 60fps.



I've tried Bf3 maxed out and I get around 30fps but high detail with that frame rate isn't all too smooth so I suggest you don't play it maxed, but its up to you. If you lower the antiasling though on maxed I think it's MSAA it will boost your frame rate quite a bit.



If you decide to overclock your GPU and you overclock it well you could get an extra 10fps quite easily. It just depends on what brand of GPU you have and if it's a good overclocker. I do know though that the 2500k will easily overclock especially with it's unlocked multiplier, should easily hit 4.5GHz



Hope this helps and you should get around the same results as me.|||probably not on the highest but pretty high just see what is suggest when you start up the game and put the resolution on high too|||Not the highest, but pretty high.

6950 2gb vs gtx560ti OC for 2 monitors?

I am building a new pc and i want to use two monitors.

i found two from LG with 1920x1080 resolution

my budget allows me to buy only one card arround 250$ (maybe a bit more)

which one of them can handle two HD monitors without problems.

If u have any other solutions feel free to tell me!thanks:)|||I highly recommend you to buy 1920x1080 monitor of company name Circle...

If you like to play games or you are a graphic designer ,, then use CPU of NVIDIA company...|||If it's for gaming, then the 6950 would do you better. ATI in most cases works far more better when it comes to dual monitor's and such. The Radeon HD 6950 is also about 10-15% better than the GTX 560Ti.



Both could handle it, but if it was for gaming than ATI Radeon HD 6950 would do.



If this isn't for gaming or any other incredibly graphical task, then you won't even need one of those, probably at most an ATI Radeon HD 6850. Make sure your power supply can handle the 6950.

MSI GTX560ti Hawk overheating problem?

i just bought this graphic card less than 1 week and i notice when i was playing the witcher 2 in max settings the fan runs up to 90 ~ 100% and the temp is around 90 ~ 95 C how do i fix this problem? or is it normal ? pls help|||it should be arround 70C to 80C under full load and yes it is a HIGH end clocked card.



the design needs very good case air flow so inspect the case and add case fan's while keeping the card heatsink clean ALWAYS.



make very sure heatsink is mounted securely / flat - and if it persist's you may want a better thermal grease for it.|||Do not try to kill it, max settings may not be the best option. Look into GPU coolers, you can pick up a decent one and plop it in your computer for cooler temps.|||Don't play The Witcher 2 on max settings



Don't play other games at max settings

Which on should I go for ? A gtx560 2gb or gtx560ti 1 gb?

Please help I'm at a loss which option is better?prices are same|||You asked this in laptops and notebooks... If you have a laptop or notebook, neither of those cards are going to be useful for you... There are very few laptops and even less notebooks that will actually allow you to change the graphics chip, as most laptops have the graphics chip made onto the motherboard...|||The fastest mobile GPU is GTX 580m right now. I think, It's gonna stay that way for a while. The new ones that Nvidia released are slower ( Gt635,630,610 ).

If you want to have the fastest, then go for GTX 580m SLI (two cards).



The two U mentioned are Desktop cards.

Can a corsair gs600w psu handle zotac gtx560ti amp?

i am buying a gs600 psu for my zotac 560ti amp, i just want to know is this psu capable enough for running a gtx 560ti|||The minimum requirement for running a gtx 560 is 500 watt psu , the reason why some of us say 650 watt because of better graphics when gaming and the graphic card seems to be a little power hungary ,600 watts is okay to run that gtx 560|||Yes, GS-600 is more than enough. It can handle upto HD 6950 2GB efficiently.

But dont dont SLI GTX-560Ti on this PSU. You will need atleast a good 700W-800W PSU for GTX-560Ti SLI.|||It should be ENOUGH for it just check out for those PCI-E connectors so u can go for SLI in future.|||of course the recommended Watt value for gtx560ti is 550W.

but only if you have a Socket 775 Processor, 1 Hard Disk, no SLI, and 1 DVD Rom ,and 1 Floppy Drive. also don't get power from PSU to Monitor if you do that you may need some additional Watt value. but I suppose what you have is more than enough for a regular system.

POINT OF VIEW GEFORCE GTX560TI vs PALIT GEFORCE GTX 560 TI?

Both graphic cards have 1gb of memory. Are they the same in performance and can the better on run Crysis 2 on EXTREME settings?



Other Pc specs are:

-intel core i5 2500, quad core processor

-8gb RAM|||Nothing runs Crysis.

Phenom 965 gtx560ti or i5 2500 gtx550ti for gaming?

Hello all, im after a new much needed gaming desktop, money is as tight as a ducks rear but iv managed to get about £600 for this.



Sooooo now im stuck between 2 posible systems the OK Phenom 11 x4 965 with the WICKED gtx560ti or the WICKED i5 2500 with the OK gtx550ti?



Will be used for 1080 gaming only (and some pornhubin').



Im not looking to OC or spend any more money on it for at least 4 years, so which system set up will last longer?



Thank you verry much hope you can help.|||i5 2500k is way better than phenom x4 965 you check their comparison

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/2…

and in gpu i will suggust you gtx 560 ti it is better than gtx 550 ti no doubt

so i think you should get i5 2500k with gtx 560 ti it will be really very good for gaming believe me

HOPE THIS HELPED|||If your on a Budget then the AMD phenom 965 will play any game on the market, I know because I have the 955 the same CPU as the 965 just different clock speeds....



I have played almost all the top games without any trouble and I am using a lower end card compared to the GTX 560ti or 550ti...



I am using a ati readon HD5830



If you got the budget then I would say get the i5 2400k but if you cant go that high budget then the AMD is a good CPU and will fast enough to play games ..|||first gaming is heavily depended on GPU then CPU 965+560ti WILL GET MORE FPS than I5+550ti,

i5 is best, couple with 560 ti and u have no match.

Processor Intel Core i5 2400

Motherboard Intel DH67VR-B3

RAM Corsair CMV4GX3M1A1333C9 4GB

Graphic Card MSI GTX560 Ti HAWK

HDD Seagate 500GB 7200.12

DVD Writer LG 22X SATA DVD

PSU Corsair GS600

Case NZXT GAMMA

Mouse Logitech MX-518

Keyboard Logitech KB-200

Mouse Pad Razer Goliathus Fragged Omega S - Speed/Control

around 600 to 700 pound sterling without monitor and speaker

Can u SLI a GTX560Ti with a GTX560 non Ti?

the title says it all can u SLI a GTX560Ti with a GTX560 non Ti

iv a non Ti version and a 8800gtx (for physx) which work perfect but i want a little more horse power for battleField 3 when it comes out im pretty sure i most stick with the same card but there is no harm in asking|||Nope two completley different cards. That'd be like asking can you SLI a gtx 560 ti with a gtx 460, since the gtx 560 non ti is just a gtx 460 heavily overclocked.

Is psu enough for gtx560ti in sli?

can the corsair hx650w powersupply run 2 gtx560ti's with no overclock?|||Here's a definite answer to your question:



two gtx 560 ti in sli consumes a total of 449w under full stress, so your 650w would still be able to handle this setup, but I guess your PSU would be worked to the limit so what i suggest is for you to get at least a 700w corsair PSU to be safe.



here's a link about the 2 gtx 560 ti in sli:



http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gt…



glad to help :D|||I would have to know the rest of the specs to give a better answer, however..

Realistically, to max them out with a 95W TDP rated tri core CPU and 8Gigs of RAM, you will want atleast a 750W, 850W may be overkill but would be reccomended and that will extend the life of the PSU. A 650 MIGHT be able to handle it however it will increase internal temps and reduce the lifespan of the PSU.

This info is based on a set up geared for gaming.

I don't know the intended use nor the specs of your system so I cannot give anything better at the moment..

I hope it helps some!!! =]|||Yeah should do it ok 350w for the cards and 300 for the rest

Can a gtx560ti overclocked play battlefield 3 on ultra?

can a gtx560ti overclocked to 950mhz play bf3 on ultra

the rest of my specs are here:



i7 950 OC to 3.5ghz cpu cooler: hyper 212 plus

x58 ud3r

6gb ddr3 1600 gskill

1920x1080 24" benq widescreen 2ms response rate

antec 902|||watch this video to now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJKBK48OcKQ|||yes it can.

What Is the best Graphics Card for my system?

AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition

4GB 1600MHz Ram

I was going to go with GTX560Ti or ATI 6870?|||I have generally had better luck with Nvidia based graphics boards. More frequent software updates and better support.



Astrobuf|||I would personally go for the GTX560 Ti because that thing is just a beast... It can support any game to date on max setting and will handle games in the future on max settings... I think Nvidia is just better and easier to work with.|||AMD XFX Radeon 6870 HD $200

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…



ATI no longer exists, it was bought by AMD

Is an i7 950 powerful enough for battlefield 3?

I got my computer last year and I was wondering if the I7 950 CPU overclocked to 3.5ghz be enough for bf3 my gpu is a gtx560ti|||Yeah, but it's mostly about your graphics card, GTX 560 Ti.

And the i7 950 is pretty boss anyway.

It'd run on high if not ultra.|||the 950 would run bf3 just fiinnneee :) but it might get pretty hot! and that it is overclocked....make sure you have sufficient cooling! and the 560 is good good but it may have some trouble at times...i wouldnt suggest ultra either....i have a i72600 and a gtx560 Ti Hawkm which is overclocked and yea htat would run perfect :P haha enjoy!|||yes it should be good, good enough to run on atleast medium, id duel it with the HD radeon 6490m,

its not very expensive around 150-230$ the last time i checked,|||that card is better than mine you maybe able to handle ultra i got an amd 6850 and your cpu is bette as i got an i72600 reagardless it is pretty damn good|||More than enough... your GTX 560 Ti is the limiting factor.|||Ya but you do need a decent graphics card.|||yes it is but it mostly depends on your graphics card

Which graphics card should I get?

I am planning on building a gaming PC with a budget of around $900, I have chosen the Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card, Intel Core i5-2500K processor and the MSI P67A-GD55 motherboard. Now I'm just choosing which version of the graphics card to get, I am thinking of getting the Leadtek GeForce GTX560TI. Is this a good choice?|||I advise you to take the Gigabyte, EVGA or ASUS version because of better cooling.|||While you are spending the money, get the 448core version of the 560GTX ti... Also get a z68 motherboard, they are newer and have a better reputation... The AsRock Extreme3Gen3 baords are very good, and offer SLI as well...|||Most of the major brands are pretty rock solid these days. The only thing you really need to concern yourself with is if you plan on overclocking your card. Some cards are much more stable than others when overclocking. They all run on the same architecture so the specs are all just about the same except one may a few MHz faster than another which you will never even notice.|||Leadtek is good. I had one of thier cards in the past and it was a good card and gave me no issues.

I also like eVGA I had one of thier cards in the past as well and had no issues with it.



Other brands worth buying:

MSI

ASUS

PNY

GIGABYTE



I would pass on any other brands though.

Can I use MSI Geforce 9600GT as physx card with Palit GTX560Ti ?

I am having MSI Geforce 9600GT 512MB OC that I purchased for my old PC. Now I am purchasing the Sandy bridge i7 2600K processor with Asus P8P67 Deluxe ( or pro if Deluxe is too much costly )( also the Sandy bridge Sata Error has been fixed ). But whatever, both of them support 3 PCI Express 2.0 X16 slots. I have ordered the Palit GTX 560 Ti 2GB Graphics Card from amazon.



My question is Can I use the MSI 9600GT as a Physx Card for the Palit GTX 560 Ti for my new PC.

If I can, can the MSI 9600 GT work as physx card even when running directx 11 games ( I am askin this as the 9600GT supports only upto dx 10.0). And also mention the Bridge that I have to use when I use one card as physx ( sli bridge (or) other bridge (or) no bridge needed? ). Thank you in advance.|||>Rather than just repeat what I read here, you read it. It will answer your question good enough to make your own decision:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhysX

Whats better, EVGA gtx560ti 2gb in sli, or MSI gtx580 3gb?

What would be a better set up, go with sli gtx 560ti 2gb, or go with 580gtx 3 gb, im going to spend 500-600 no matter what, im just trying to determine whats going to get me the performance im looking for. Buying one big card does leave room for adding another down the road tho, need help making up my mind. Will be running them with a nf-200 board, intel 2600k and 16gb memory.|||If you go for the EVGA cards then please use my Affiliate Code: DM0-UZI-DSC7 when registering|||GTX560 Ti SLI will beat out a GTX580, but you'll be limited by 2GB of vram and SLI

The GTX580 has a extra gig of vram plus can be SLI, Tri-SLI, and 4-way SLI



But unless you're using a large resolution from either one monitor or Nvidia 2D/3D Surround you won't really need more then 1GB



Proof that even GTX 560 SLI can beat a single GTX 580

http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gt…



Even more proof Ti SLI beats 580

http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2011-…|||After reading the attached MSI GTX N580 review, I will go for the GTX580 and I believe it will be faster than the sli 2xgtx560. You will have more expansion options.|||i doubt two 560 gtxs will be that much quicker.



I would go with the single GTX 580 as you do not have to worry about driver issues concerning SLI.

Do I need to uninstall PhysX along with drivers?

I'm about to upgrade my GPU (going from gtx 260 to gtx560ti). Since I am required to delete my current drivers, I was wondering whether I should uninstall my PhysX drivers as well?



Thanks in advance!|||No real need to, Nvidia uses unified drivers. The GTX 260 and GTX 560 ti use the same drivers.|||Yes, uninstall those as well and then download and install the latest drivers from the NVIDIA website.

Which graphics card to buy asus gtx560ti or gigabyte 6850?

GIGABYTE GV-R695OC-1GD asus ENGTX560 DCII TOP/2DI/1GD5|||http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_e…

http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2011-…



The two cards are very close in the Passmark bench, and Tom's hardware gives a slight advantage to the GTX560 on the Gamer index. But you're more likely to get a good deal on the 6850|||I would Get the gtx 560. I have one myself and it is a very good card. Plus you get physX which you would not get on the 6850.

Will a corsair tx650 v2 psu run a core i5 8gb ram + a nvidia gtx560ti?

maybe in future upgrade processor and graphics or add another 56o ti in sli?|||yea it will easily for 2 cards. waste of $$$ goin sli

Can my psu handle gtx560ti ?

Hi. I have this fsp hexa series 500w +80 bronze Hight efficiency psu http://www.fsp-retail.com/psu/hexa/hexa-500/

can i buy GTX560ti or should i buy better HD6870 ? please help guys .|||yes,but you need 2 6-pin connectors with your psu



http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-gef…



same thing with the HD6870,the video card needs a 500w psu with 2 6-pin connectors



http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/g…



Edit: your okay,your psu have 2 6-pin.i didn't see the link:)|||Or just get a new 750w PSU so you don't have to worry.|||if your motherboard support dual graphics card, i would say to choose radeon so that you can choose any GPU from same series if you need that in future. :)

What to overclock gtx560ti to?

i want to play battlefield 3 but im thinking bout overclocking....what should i overclock the msi twinfrozr 2 gtx560ti to? core? voltage? and memory?



thanks|||Waste of time.|||I wouldn't.



The core clock of 822 is pretty good, or if you have the 880, still great.



You will see about a 4-5 FPS increase if you OC. The GTX 560ti performs excellent on BF3. No need to OC.

Friday, April 20, 2012

GTX560 Twin Frozr II or Gigabyte GTX560Ti OC?

Which GTX560 would you recommend me?

I won't be OCing the videocard, since my Q6600 (OC'd to 3.0 GHz) might bottleneck my videocard already.

So don't recommend the Twin Frozr II with the reason: "Better OC Capabilities" or something like that. (I also got 3 fans in the casing, pretty good airflow!)



Here are the cards:

http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/9291884/art/msi/geforce-gtx-560-ti-twin-f.html

http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/8840071/art/gigabyte/geforce-gtx-560-ti-oc-1-g.html



Twin Frozr seems to have a slower clock, since the Ti OC is already overclocked by the company.

Prices are around the same, so that's not an issue either.

I do want to connect 2 screens, so I also ordered DVI to VGA adapters.

(They're 2 LCD screens, 1280x1024 @ 75 Hz)



I also read somewhere that connecting multiple screens can majorly increase load temps.

And since my videocard is most likely bottlenecked, that Ti OC won't have a performance difference?

I'm not sure..



Anyhow, should I go with the Twin Frozr II instead? So it would stay cooler with 2 screens connected? Or is that not worth it, and should I go with the slightly faster Ti OC?



If you think both are a fine choice and there's no absolute best, could you tell me which manifacture you recommend me?



MSI or Gigabyte?

(On a side note, I read some bad things about the MSI customer service!



Thanks in advance!



With friendly regards,

Nicky Wild|||Gigabyte GTX560Ti OC|||I would recommend to go for an evga gtx 560 ti ssc or an asus geforce gtx 560 core cotact edition(900 mhz core)

Can this handle 2 gtx560ti's in SLI?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…



would that be able 2 handle 2 gtx560ti's in SLI?



(msi twin frozr 2 gtx560ti)|||here is a definite answer to your question:



Here is Guru3D's power supply recommendation:



GeForce GTX 560 Ti



On your average system the card requires you to have a 500 Watt power supply unit.



GeForce GTX 560 Ti in 2-way SLI



A second card requires you to add another ~175 Watts. You need a 700+ Watt power supply unit if you use it in a high-end system (800+ to a KiloWatt is recommended if you plan on any overclocking).



For each other card (3-way SLI) that you add, just add another 200 Watts and 20A on the 12V rails as a safety margin. What would happen if your PSU can't cope with the load? Here are some pointers:



bad 3D performance

crashing games

spontaneous reset or imminent shutdown of the PC

freezing during gameplay

PSU overload can cause it to break down



Here is the link :



http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gt…



glad to help =P|||No, it can barely handle one. Try 1000W instead.|||I'd go for around 800watts.

I'm currently using 1000 watts for gtx 580 sli

@king seriously 1k watts for gtx 560ti sli?

GTX560 SuperClocked vs GTX560Ti Free Performance Boost?

EVGA GeForce GTX560 SuperClocked:

2GB DDR5

Core : 850 MHz

Shaders : 1700 MHz

Memory : 4008 MHz



EVGA GeForce GTX560Ti Free Performance Boost:

1024MB DDR5

Core : 850Mhz

Shaders : 1700Mhz

Memory : 4104Mhz|||I would go for the EVGA GTX 560Ti 2WIN...That's the best video card better then the GTX 580 because the EVGA GTX560Ti 2WIN has dual GTX560Tis...I wouldn't get those cards that you suggested...I would wait a few months or so...but you'll need a case that can fit the GTX 560TI 2WIN like the Cooler Master Elite 370, 371 or 430 mid tower case...