“We’ve got two MSI N560GTX Ti Twin Frozr II OC video cards today in an SLI configuration to go up against Radeon HD 6950 2GB CrossFireX and Radeon HD 6870 CrossFireX. We will see if these factory overclocked video cards have what it takes to compete. Also we add an GeForce GTX 580 comparison. What is best for the buck? ”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti to launch on March 15 @ VR-Zone
- ASUS GeForce GTX 570 Direct CU II @ techPowerUp
- Gainward GeForce GTX 570 1280MB Phantom @ Tweaktown
- Diamond Multimedia All In Wonder HD Premium 5000 Review @Hi Tech Legion
- ASUS GeForce GTX 580 DirectCU II @ Overclockers.com
- MSI GeForce GTX 460 1GB Hawk Review @ Hardware Canucks
- KFA2 GeForce GTX 470 EX OC Review @ eTeknix
- Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 21.9 @ TechARP
- AMD Catalyst 11.2 Windows 7 Driver Analysis @ Tweaktown
- Gelid Icy Vision Rev 2 Graphics Card Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
- ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 Ti AMP! Edition 1 GB @ techPowerUp
- VisionTek Killer HD5770 Combo Card @ Benchmark Reviews
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti to launch on March 15 @ VR-Zone
- HIS Radeon HD 6850 IceQ X Turbo 1 GB @ techPowerUp
- PowerColor Radeon HD6970 PCS+ 2GB DX11 Video Card Review @Hi Tech Legion
- Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 1GB @ Tweaktown
- Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X @ Techgage
Redoing SLI math with the 560GTX
With the release of the relatively inexpensive 460GTX, NVIDIA introduced an interesting choice for those looking for high end graphics, as in many scenarios it was cheaper and more effective to pick up a pair of 460GXTs that pay the price for the 480GTX. Now that they have trumped that card with the new 560GTX as well as upping the stakes on the new 580GTX it is time to revisit the previous choice. [H]ard|OCP paired two of MSI’s $250 N560GTX Ti Twin Frozr II OC cards against Crossfired HD6950s and the HD6970s as well as a single $500 580GTX.