Looking for a next generation DirectX 11 card that has hard hitting graphics performance, but not hard hitting on your wallet? Look no further than the EVGA GeForce GTX560 SE. This card allows you to discover the incredibly detailed DirectX 11 worlds, with tessellation performance that destroys the competition. Performance is not the end of the story though: full DirectX 11 support done right that blows away the competition, NVidia 3D Vision, NVidia Surround Gaming, NVidia PhysX and award winning EVGA support give you the edge on your opponents and peace of mind on your hardware. Get an immersive experience today with the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 SE.
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Between a 550 and 560, NOT 560 and 560Ti,
Mostly writing this to correct the reviewer that said it’s between a GTX 560 and a GTX 560Ti — that’s false. It’s between a GTX 550Ti and a GTX 560.
That being said, maxes GTA 4 without an issue, Crysis 2 plays at 1080p at Extreme settings with the hi-res texture and DX11 patch at about 40FPS. With a Zosma unlocked to an X6 at 4Ghz and this card slightly OCed, I get just over 22K in 3DMark06.
Great bang for buck.
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wow just wow,
I bought this card for my first computer build. I have spent about 8+ hours watching reviews and even more on forums learning all I could. I was originally planning on the 550ti and until I found this. Originally i was thinking of saving up even more and getting a 560ti but decided to just buy this and i am VERY HAPPY I did. So far every game i have played its at 60+ fps at high/ultra settings. I recomend this card to anyone who wants a great price per dollar card!
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Great performance for the money,
Bought this for my son’s computer. Went from a GTX8800 to this card and it was a vast improvement. The price to performance ratio is probably the best on the market right now. He is able to run LOL, Diablo 3, DOTA2, all at high specs at 1680X1050. Rest of my son’s specs:
Quad core AMD at 2.6Ghz
4GB
Corsair 400 watt PSU
500GB hard drive
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