I mean A not My 560ti, I haven't got one just yet v:v:v
So I've decided to give my old card to my sister for a decent price (she's addicted to L4D2 and desperately wanted to play it but her onboard 6700xl 128mb can't cut it, showing green patches etc, basically this is a way out of her not persuading me to use my PC when i'm out) which means I can put money towards funds for a 560ti.
Would you reccomend it for about £160-165?
Also, what is the difference between these two?
[url]http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Graphics+Cards/NVIDIA/NVIDIA+GTX+560ti/Asus+GeForce+GTX+560Ti+DCII%2F2DI%2F1GD5+DirectCU+II+1024MB+GDDR5+PCI-Express+Graphics+Card+?productId=43564[/url]
and
[url]http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Graphics+Cards/NVIDIA/NVIDIA+GTX+560ti/Asus+GeForce+GTX+560Ti+DCII+TOP%2F2DI%2F1GD5+DirectCU+II+1024MB+GDDR5+PCI-Express+Graphics+Card+w%2F+Deus+Ex+?productId=47110[/url]
The second one is clocked slightly higher than the other. Buy the first, you can do that yourself if you want to.
I'd get the second one because it's only £7 more and comes with Deus Ex HR which I notice you don't have on your steam account. It's really a great game and definitely worth the little bit of money.
[QUOTE=garrynohome;34017370]I'd get the second one because it's only £7 more and comes with Deus Ex HR which I notice you don't have on your steam account. It's really a great game and definitely worth the little bit of money.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for both replies. The Deus Ex HR has been tempting me I guess, only problem is the store still says pre-order, unless this is just for ordering off the website? I plan to go to their warehouse to pick it up anyway.
In addition, I have an i5 2500 3.3ghz with 4gb DDR3 ram. How much of an increase would I see from my current ASUS 5770 1gb?
your cpu is good and you have enough ram, so just taking the GPU into account:
[url]http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/296?vs=330[/url]
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;34018015]Thanks for both replies. The Deus Ex HR has been tempting me I guess, only problem is the store still says pre-order, unless this is just for ordering off the website? I plan to go to their warehouse to pick it up anyway.
In addition, I have an i5 2500 3.3ghz with 4gb DDR3 ram. How much of an increase would I see from my current ASUS 5770 1gb?[/QUOTE]
A fair bit, I have an i5-2500k and I went from a 5770 to a GTX 560TI, and I can say I am very pleased.
[QUOTE=Snausages;34018569]your cpu is good and you have enough ram, so just taking the GPU into account:
[url]http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/296?vs=330[/url][/QUOTE]
Thankyou, these benchmark comparison websites are always useful!
The second one comes with BF3, Red Faction and MoH (the TOP version) if you order it from Scan FYI.
Apparently the 600 series is out Q1? I'd be tempted on a 660 but unsure how much of a price difference it would be over the 560ti which is £160-165, whether it's worth waiting or not as I could get the 560ti next monday, but don't want to be waiting too long for the 600 series if they're going to be too expensive.
Errr, I'm a bit cautious on something.
[THUMB]http://s18.postimage.org/44tmrx8jr/IMG_0173.jpg[/THUMB]
My sound card requires a PCI-E (it now sits in the black slot). Just worried about it blocking it much, I mean my 5770 doesn't overheat, gets warm but it's dusty too.
I shouldn't worry considering the 560ti has two fans and it's cooling features?
Don't worry about it, plus if you get some canned air and open your PC once a week is keeps your temps down, also might wanna get a rear exhaust fan for that case, heck maybe just more fans in general.
It says it needs 2x 6-pins.. My Coolermaster GX650 has:
20+4 Pin MB x 1
4+4 Pin CPU 12V x 1
6+2 Pin PCI-e x 2
SATA x 6
4 Pin Peripherial x 3
4 Pin Floppy x 1
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;34084087]It says it needs 2x 6-pins.. My Coolermaster GX650 has:
20+4 Pin MB x 1
4+4 Pin CPU 12V x 1
[b]6+2 Pin PCI-e x 2[/b]
SATA x 6
4 Pin Peripherial x 3
4 Pin Floppy x 1[/QUOTE]
Two 6+2 pin PCI-E connectors, so you're good.
[QUOTE=Kirbyguy22;34087873]Two 6+2 pin PCI-E connectors, so you're good.[/QUOTE]
There are 2 molex to PCI-e adaptors packed with 560 ti anyways. Saved my ass , I had only 1 PCI-e cable on my 700W SB.
[QUOTE=Azaz3l;34092753]There are 2 molex to PCI-e adaptors packed with 560 ti anyways. Saved my ass , I had only 1 PCI-e cable on my 700W SB.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't trust a system with a 560ti in it on a "700W" with only a single PCI-E power, 700W is where you start to see 4 native
[QUOTE=Kirbyguy22;34087873]Two 6+2 pin PCI-E connectors, so you're good.[/QUOTE]
Oh, the first numbers muddled me up etc :v: Thanks!
Money came in today so could have bought one but unfortunately couldn't get down there and they are closed sundays :( I get a lift out of it on Monday though!
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