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    560ti 448 cores

    (aka tweaked gtx 470 )

    Shouldn't this be launched today? Any reviews out yet?

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Want to see this too, as the prices for the 560ti's have all been dropping. Isn't this a limited edition? Wonder what price it'll go for?


    Found one review http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...n560gtx448_pe/ for you all to read while we wait for the guys at Hexus.
    Last edited by TaintedShirt; 29-11-2011 at 02:25 PM. Reason: review found

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Ah 2pm deadline it looks like. Hexus's surprisingly nVidia friendly test out now:

    http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...tx-560-ti-448/

    Anandtech (more thorough):
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/5153/n...70-on-a-budget
    Last edited by kalniel; 29-11-2011 at 03:58 PM.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by TaintedShirt View Post
    Want to see this too, as the prices for the 560ti's have all been dropping. Isn't this a limited edition? Wonder what price it'll go for?


    Found one review http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...n560gtx448_pe/ for you all to read while we wait for the guys at Hexus.
    Looks promising for its price point. Personally though, it's hard to get excited in these cards when Kepler is just round the corner...

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by balsaq View Post
    Looks promising for its price point. Personally though, it's hard to get excited in these cards when Kepler is just round the corner...
    I think we could be waiting a while for that, but the next AMD chips aren't far off and they should blow these out of the water performance wise.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    they should blow these out of the water performance wise.
    What have you heard?


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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    That both Kepler and AMD's enthusiast chips will be about twice as fast as the current enthusiast chips. There's all kinds of ways the figures could be manipulated to obtain that, or the market segments could be expanded yet again so performance/price doesn't leap that much, but I'm looking forward to 2012 from a GPU point of view, even if it's largely going wasted.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    That both Kepler and AMD's enthusiast chips will be about twice as fast as the current enthusiast chips. There's all kinds of ways the figures could be manipulated to obtain that, or the market segments could be expanded yet again so performance/price doesn't leap that much, but I'm looking forward to 2012 from a GPU point of view, even if it's largely going wasted.
    They should be very impressive then! Just so I can fully understand what you said, which cards are you referring to as "enthusiast chips"?

    I've only recently bought a GTX580, which I think should last me through the next generation. Getting a solid 60fps in BF3, which is the only game I'm playing at the minute which pushes my card; Assassin's Creed: Revelations isn't so hard on it

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonigan View Post
    They should be very impressive then! Just so I can fully understand what you said, which cards are you referring to as "enthusiast chips"?
    Meaning not the mainstream ones - they might be releasing rebrands or pipecleaner cards earlier. nVidia is being especially annoying with the language used so they'll be able to meet their boasts without a huge leap IMHO, but both AMD and nVidia have put out positive statements - in part though this is probably to counter act the delay. In effect we should have had new cards now, but both have been delayed and are saying 'it'll be worth it' to try and appease investors possibly.

    I've only recently bought a GTX580, which I think should last me through the next generation.
    Defining generations is a bit wibbly anyway. The 580 is a fine hairy beast of a GPU and if it's playing the games you want to play now, it should continue to do so for a while. I can't really see any need for more power next year given the lack of revenue PC gaming generates.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Defining generations is a bit wibbly anyway.
    I'm hoping for it to last me to the 8xxx and 7xx series cards, providing they keep their current naming strategy.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    I think we could be waiting a while for that, but the next AMD chips aren't far off and they should blow these out of the water performance wise.
    True. It's tough to figure out, as multiple news articles appear to be contradicting with some saying in the next month or two, whilst others not until next spring at least.

    Either way, it's still not that far off.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    The biggest issue the next-generation/higher-first-digit-in-product-name GPUs is the foundries and the 28nm fabrication. If yields aren't good.... uh oh. But I think if they manage to get them out and steady by the launch of Ivy with considerable power, they might be on to a winner

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Too expensive imo. Not too far off a 570... Plus you can get 6950's for pretty cheap sometimes which are better overall I think

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Definitely too expensive at launch - Scan's pricing today for the 448 560Ti's ranges from £227.47 to £275.47, depending on the manufacturer. Most of them are bunched between £240-£260.

    Think I'll wait for a bargain on a 2GB 6950 or wait until next year's lineups from AMD/Nvidia

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    I think we could be waiting a while for that, but the next AMD chips aren't far off and they should blow these out of the water performance wise.
    The Radeon 7000s are set to be announced on the 5th (which coincides with my birthday! AMD must think I'm speshul ), and I think the Nvidia cards are also going to be announced around the start of December too.

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    Re: 560ti 448 cores

    448 560Ti price is almost same as 570........I'd rather go for 570

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