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    Default GTX 560ti card suggestion

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    Hawk is 1 gb and other 2 options 2 gb….. which one to go for.



    Is it worth spendind extra for 2 gb to make it future. Intend to use the card for 3 odd years.



    I feel hawk is better in 1gb segment. Which 1 to buy in 2 gb?



    Direct cu 2 top vs twin frozr 2

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    Ditch GTX560 TI and go for HD7850 card available for 16 - 18k

    If Strictly Nvidia GPU....then wait for GTX 660/650.

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    If strictly Nvidia go for GTX 660 or GTX 560 TI OC editions , GTX 650 performs just minutely better than GTX 550 Ti so no point in going for the same.

    7850 seems to be the best bet as of now
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    No point waiting for 660, it won't be available here before September-October. Get an overclocked 7850, that's your best option.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    You should go for a gtx560ti if you have a budget of less than 14k. But you have 18k, so you can easily get the msi hd 7850 power edition.

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    guys no ATI
    ( ONLY NVIDIA)

    MSI India ? Graphics Card - N560GTX-Ti Hawk





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    http://in.msi.com/product/vga/N560 [...] v=Overview


    PLEASE SUGGEST ONE

    kindly please clarify my following queries

    1. is ASUS 2gb oc top gtx 560ti better overall by a huge number as compared to the msi twin froz II 2gb OC

    2. is hawk 1gb gtx560ti by msi a real good solution keeping in mind its 1gb and how can this affect my pc in future

    3. can I sli a gtx 670 in future wit a gtx560ti or it has to be of the same type ?

    KEEPING IN MIND I HAVE A maximus V GENE board from ASUS ( Micro ATX)

    will the asus gtx560 DCII TOP 2gb prevent me to sli in future due to its size ????

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    1. No
    2. No
    3. No, you can only SLI same type
    4. No

    If you are willing to spend 18k, 7850 is the only option atm and a very good one. A 560Ti will be within 15k, but not a wise purchase. Your call now.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    if incase I opt to checkout the 7850 by ATI

    What manufacturer and model should I go for
    (Provide exact link)

    (keeping in mind de budget)

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    HD 7850 is better than any and every nVidia card around that price range.

    and HD 7850 comes with 2 GB VRAM by default.

    btw why are you thinking of wasting money on a previous generation card like GTX 560 Ti which is slower and comsumes twice the power?

    Either spend 30K and buy GTX 670 or buy HD 7850 in ~16K.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    what bot de drivers issue (rumor) for ATI compared to nvidia cards

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    Quote Originally Posted by sandeep3010 View Post
    what bot de drivers issue (rumor) for ATI compared to nvidia cards
    There are none with my HD 6950.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    and also how would you rate
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    7850 crossfire
    vs
    560ti sli
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    a single 670

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    Quote Originally Posted by sandeep3010 View Post
    and also how would you rate
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    a single 670
    GTX 560 Ti is out of question for me in any way - whether single or crossfire. It is waste of money in 2012.

    HD 7850 Crossfire will be faster than GTX 670, but I'd prefer a GTX 670 as I prefer a single card.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    Frankly, 7850 CF is the best VFM setup atm. It needs only two 6 pin power connectors and perform better than the top cards.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    cuda phsyX not applicable in ATI ( please brief me as I have close to zero knowledge)

    so how would dis affect my game experience

    please can u provide me a comparision link in performance for all cards in this price range

    will dis card crossfire suit my moboard maximus v gene microatx

    PLEASE ELABORATE ON DE PROS & CONS STATED HERE

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    Quote Originally Posted by sandeep3010 View Post
    cuda phsyX not applicable in ATI ( please brief me as I have close to zero knowledge)

    so how would dis affect my game experience
    Not one bit.

    AMD HD 7850 is much faster at OpenCL compute if it counts. Even faster than GTX 680.

    HD 7850 is the card to get. Nothing else around 16K.

    Performance per watt, MSI HD 7850 Power Ed is at top.

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    PLEASE ELABORATE ON DE PROS & CONS STATED HERE

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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    1) Noisy under load - less of an issue if you ask me, and you can always use a custom fan profile
    2) Overclock out of the box is small - you can manually OC it to higher levels
    3) CCC Overdrive limits too low - not an issue, use Afterburner for OC
    4) No support for CUDA and PhysX -doesn't matter at all

    In short, these are cons for cons' sake, practically this is the best card to get all things considered.
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    Quote Originally Posted by sandeep3010 View Post
    PLEASE ELABORATE ON DE PROS & CONS STATED HERE

    MSI R7850 Power Edition 2 GB Review | techPowerUp
    I'll elaborate but I don't entertain queries asked in caps lock.

    nVidia PhysX = gimmick. Now dead. Only 3-4 games use it. The point is, you want to play those 3-4 games like Batman: AC/AA or the rest every game which will run run faster in HD 7850? Plus, enabling PhysX effects in 3-4 games which support it means a 50-60% performance penalty.

    Second, things computing languages like CUDA and OpenCL don't matter for gaming. AMD supports OpenCL and AMD's HD 7000 series is faster than any Geforce card nVidia has produced whether they have CUDA or not.

    HD 7850 is faster in 3ds Max/Maya Viewports. It is faster than GTX 560 Ti (and also GTX 670) in compute.

    Verdict: Non-sense cons written in that site. Just for the sake of it. Just read the review and performance in games and buy whichever card you want.
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    ^ MSI power edition FTW !
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    Default Re: GTX 560ti card suggestion

    MSI Global - Computer, Laptop, Notebook, Desktop, Mainboard, Graphics and more

    Guys I have ordered this !

    Shipment on its way


    Thank you all for the extended advice and genuine suggestions

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    Congrats for the amazing card man pics, pics and pics .
    Also damages please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandeep3010 View Post
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    Guys I have ordered this !

    Shipment on its way


    Thank you all for the extended advice and genuine suggestions

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    Congozzzz.. Mind if you post some pics in real ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashis_lakra View Post
    Congozzzz.. Mind if you post some pics in real ?

    Sure !

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