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Here a roundup of today's GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core reviews from Hi Tech Legion, HotHardware.com, TweakTown, PC Perspective, OC3D, techPowerUp, Hardware Canucks, Guru 3D, Golem, ComputerBase, Toms Hardware, HT4U, Cowcotland, Anandtech, Techradar, and Engadget.



HiTech Legion: EVGA GeForce GTX 560Ti 448 Cores Classified Video Card Review
The EVGA GTX 560Ti 448 Cores Classified sports 8-pin+6-pin power connectors as well as a 6-phase digital PWM. This is makes the EVGA GTX 560Ti 448 Cores Classified effectively stable at high overclocks. Improving upon the GTX 570 Classified design, the GTX 560Ti 448 Cores Classified is outfitted with the EVGA "dual-shot" cooling system and high-airflow bracket to ensure proper thermal levels when performance tuned to higher GPU frequencies and voltages. With an MSRP of 299.99 USD, the EVGA GTX 560Ti 448 Core Classified Edition is positioned right in between the 250 USD GeForce GTX 560 Ti (GF114) and the 350USD GTX 570 video card.
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HotHardware.com: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448-Core GPU Review
Just in time for the holiday buying season, NVIDIA is at the ready with a brand new graphics card. Sort of. Today, NVIDIA is announcing the GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 cores. Some of you may be thinking, "Hey! GeForce GTX 560 Ti cards use the GF114 GPU which offers a maximum of 384 cores!" And you'd be right. This new GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 cores, however, isn't built around the GF114 GPU. Rather, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 cores is outfitted with the same GF110 GPU powering the high-end GeForce GTX 570 and GTX 580, but with a couple of its SMs fused off...
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TweakTown: MSI GTX 560 Ti-448 1280MB Twin Frozr III Power Edition Video Card Review
The launch of the new GTX 560 Ti 448 today I think is a prime example of why NVIDIA does so well in the video card market. You just have to look at the current release schedule of games, or the games that have just recently been released and know that we're going to have a flood of PC Gamers get their game on over the next few months.

Rumors of the GTX 560 Ti 448 Core card have been around for a little bit now and were pretty much confirmed the other week as pictures of partners cards came out, but there hasn't been as much talk about this model as you might expect. The launch of the Sandy Bridge-E platform from Intel, though, stole a lot of attention. Combined with the fact that the new GTX 560 Ti 448 we're looking at today is going to be released only into specific regions means that not everyone has needed to pay attention to it, because not everyone is going to have access to it.
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PC Perspective: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core Limited Edition Graphics Card Review
Today NVIDIA and its partners are announcing availability of a new graphics card that bridges the gap between the $230 GTX 560 Ti and the $330 GTX 570 currently on the market. The new card promises to offer performance right between those two units with a price to match but with a catch: it is a limited edition part with expected availability only through the next couple of months.
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OC3D: MSI GTX560Ti 448 Core Review
The second of the two cards we have on test today is from MSI How does it stack up against the Gigabyte?
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techPowerUp: ASUS GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Direct CU II 1280 MB
The ASUS GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores DCII is the only GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores released today that comes with a massive triple slot cooling solution. It promises less noise, lower temperatures and better overclocking potential.
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techPowerUp: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores 1280 MB
ZOTAC's GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores comes with some of the highest overclocks out of the box, compared to other GTX 560 Ti 448 cards released today. The card also uses a more compact form factor, which should help it fit smaller cases or compact media PCs.
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OC3D: Gigabyte GTX560Ti 448 Core Review
That rather lengthy name means an upgraded limited edition GTX560Ti. How does it perform?
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Hardware Canucks: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Review
Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our review of the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 cores.
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techPowerUp: MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Twin Frozr III 1280 MB
MSI's GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Twin Frozr III uses the company's well established TF III cooler which we have seen on other products before. The two fans and the massive heatsink easily keep the card cool. MSI's card is also overclocked out of the box for that little extra performance boost.
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GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 core reviews (MSI and Gigabyte)
Hello everybody, NVIDIA today launches a new card, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core. We have two reviews covering the new graphics cards
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Golem: Weihnachtsausgabe der GTX 560 Ti für 279 Euro (German)
Damit es wenigstens noch eine neue Grafikkarte im Jahr 2011 gibt, bringt Nvidia eine neue Version der GTX 560 Ti mit 448 Rechenwerken auf den Markt. Sie soll nur kurz in einigen Ländern verfügbar sein. (Grafik-Hardware, Nvidia)
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ComputerBase: Zotac ebenfalls mit übertakteter GTX 560 Ti 448 Core (German)
Die Zotac GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Limited Edition zeigte sich vor wenigen Tagen in Form eines ersten Produktfotos und durfte sich bereits in unserem Test zu Nvidias neuer Grafikkartenserie beweisen. Heute erfolgt die offizielle Vorstellung durch den Hersteller.
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Toms Hardware: GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core: Eine Weihnachtskarte von Nvidia (German)
Nvidia stellt heute mit der GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core sozusagen ein Sondermodell vor. Der Test klärt, was sie von der GeForce GTX 560 Ti unterscheidet, wie schnell sie ist und ob sich ein Kauf lohnt. So viel vorneweg: Overclocker sollten weiter lesen!
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Toms Hardware: MSI kündigt GTX560 Ti mit 448 Shader-Kernen an (German)
Nachdem bereits seit Wochen Gerüchte zu einer Nvidia Geforce GTX 560 Ti mit 448 Shader-Kernen durchs Netz geistern, hat MSI nun ein finales Produkt angekündigt. Da wird Nvidia selbst wohl auch nicht mehr lange auf sich warten lassen...
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HT4U: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 im Test (German)
Obgleich Gigabyte nicht der größte NVIDIA-Partner ist, bleibt man bei Grafikkarten ein interessantes Label für die Anwender. Auch zum Launch der GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 zeigt man sich präsent und liefert mit der Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 eine Eigenkreation mit speziellem WindForce-3-Kühler
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HT4U: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 im Test (German)
Es ist nun schon ein Weilchen her, dass NVIDIA seine GeForce GTX 560 Ti vorgestellt hat. Es folgte später eine GTX 560, gänzlich ohne "Ti"-Kürzel, welche langsamer rechnete als das Top-Modell dieser Reihe
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HT4U: Schon vor Ablauf des NDA stellt MSI seine GTX 560 ti mit 448 Shader vor (German)
Es wird noch ca. zwei Stunden dauern, bis das NDA zu NVIDIAs GeForce 560 ti mit 448 Shadern fällt, doch MSI schickte schon vorher seine Pressemitteilung zu einer übertakteten Version raus
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Toms Hardware: Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core Review: GF110 On A Diet
Ready for a limited edition graphics card? The GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core just landed. Learn how it differs from the GeForce GTX 560 Ti, why its life will be be short, if it's a decent performer, and what we can do with this thing overclocked.
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Cowcotland: Nouvelle GTX 560 Ti Gigabyte : 448 cores au compteur (French)
Et oui, nous revenons à nouveau sur la gamme Gamer de Nvidia ! Les GTX 560 ont une place de choix sur le milieu/haut de gamme et après nous avoir offert deux déclinaisons, avec ou sans Ti, Nvidia réarme la carte. Le caméléon nous a réservé une nouvelle révision… Une nouvelle carte avec encore moins de Cuda ? Détrompez-vous, Nvidia nous livre une nouvelle venue qui mérite de porter le fameux Ti, car là on parle d’augmentation en termes de Cuda.
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Anandtech: NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 560 Ti w/448 Cores: GTX 570 On A Budget
A little more than a year ago NVIDIA introduced the GF110 GPU, the power-optimized version of their Fermi patriarch, GF100. The first product was their flagship GTX 580, followed by the eventual GTX 570. Traditionally NVIDIA would follow this up with a 3rd product. The GTX 200 series had 285/275/260, and the GTX 400 series had GTX 480/470/465. However in the past year we have never seen the 3rd tier GF110 card hell until now.

Today NVIDIA will be launching the GeForce GTX 560 Ti With 448 Cores (and yes, that’s the complete name), a limited edition product that will serve as the 3rd tier product, at least for a time. And while NVIDIA won't win any fans with the name, the performance another matter entirely. If you've ever wanted a GTX 570 but didn't want to pay the $300+ price tag, as we'll see NVIDIA has made a very convincing argument that this is the card for you.
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Techradar: Asus GTX 560 Ti 448 Core DirectCU II
Asus is the first company to get this limited edition GTX 560 Ti 448 Core graphics card onto our testbench. Now the dreaded limited edition tag has been handed to graphics cards many times over the years and generally it doesn't make for good things.
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Engadget: NVIDIA announces special edition GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores, available now for $289
Now that we're officially in the throes of holiday shopping season, NVIDIA's rolling out a promotion of its own, though sadly it doesn't involve any steep discounts. The outfit just announced a special edition GPU: the GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores, running at 1.46GHz, a 732MHz graphics clock and 1.25GB of GDDR5 memory charging ahead at an effective rate of 3.8GHz. Other features include support for three-way SLI, DisplayPort, HDMI and DVI.
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