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Is the nvidia gtx 560 ti evga super-clocked a good card?

February 20, 2012 8:15 PM PST  ·  Flag  ·  12 answers
Like how well could it run games like fallout, skyrim, rage, borderlands or any little games like tf2, portal 1 and 2, half-life pretty much any game. Basically how good is the card?
James Calder-knight
  
Yes.
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Eugene S.
  
I have literally all of those games and am using the GTX 560, which I got after having a crappy GT 220.
The difference was insanely noticeable. Its a fantastic card, I run Skyrim with High settings and I have no problems what so ever. Fantastic card, stays really cool to compared to my last one, great fan.
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owen m.
  
yes... i defiantly like them.
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Rafael B.
  
Are you purchasing it or do you you already own it? The 6xx series are coming out really soon and it would make sense to wait for it.
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Pete Smiths
  
Yes. It's one of the best and most affordable midrange cards to date. Paying more for an overclocked version might seem like a bit of a waste as you can overclock it yourself but you are also paying for the card to be stability tested at that overclocked level which means it wont crap out on you and that you can overclock it yourself even more.

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/GPU/88

Here's a good website to compare benchmarks between cards, compare that to what you have now and see the difference!
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Terrance Earle
  
Yeah! They are pretty good! ^_^
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Abdullah Akbar
  
Yes GTX 560 Tis are actually good. They are almost 2x faster than standtard GTX 560s. However nowadays 1 GB of GPU vram isn't gonna cut it. I suggest you wait for the near comming GTX series which will have more VRAM and great performance compared to the GTX 500 counterparts.
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Weste E.
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If the "superclocked" card costs more than the normal version then, no, it's not worth it. You can get the same results by overclocking it yourself. If you get a GTX 560 make sure it's the Ti with 448 cores.
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James CIfuni
  
Great card, watch your temp thou
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Shaun Rensen
  
It depends on your monitor and resolution. If you have a large screen (24" or above - or multiple screens) it might struggle a bit...but it can be SLI'd with another for good performance. What holds it back on larger monitors is the 1gb of video-ram available.

Otherwise, for most people, it is an excellent card - and with only a handful of new games coming out (right now, some of the best are already available - aka: Skyrim, BF3, Batman, etc) it should last a while yet.
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Zake Tesera
  
If you have the airflow to allow a super-clocked 560TI, it's one of the best cards on the market to go with for its price.
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John Williams
  
It's hard to say how good it is if you don't give a comparison!
Here's a decent idea of what it can do:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQOSJJWdYJM
Make sure to play on HD!
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