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    Quote Originally Posted by Isendar View Post
    Guess it makes sense considering I just payed $189.99 for my 560 Ti, bout to buy another for the same price. Guess manufacturers are clearing house in preparation. TBH tho, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...0737&Tpk=560ti will blow the new 560's out of the water considering there are two cores on this card and its SLI CAPABLE! I can't justify that price tag though considering for $749 you can get a 590.
    Let's consider.....

    a) The 2Win has two older version 560 Ti's on one card, for $520.
    b) The new 560 Ti's, let's say they're even in the $250-300 range, that's still almost half....
    c) You can SLI the new 560 Ti's with more than 2.

    Here's the fun part: The new 560 Ti's will each be stronger than a single older 560 Ti, what with more cores, more VRAM, and likely better clocks. So now we consider, $520 for both of the older ones on a single card, or put that towards the new version, obviously we need to buy 2 new ones because we have some odd $520~ to blow.

    Please don't say such silly things. =/ The new 560 Ti's when evenly compared for the money (if they are what I'm predicting them to be) will blow the 2Win sky high, most likely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeltrusDisc View Post
    Let's consider.....

    a) The 2Win has two older version 560 Ti's on one card, for $520.
    b) The new 560 Ti's, let's say they're even in the $250-300 range, that's still almost half....
    c) You can SLI the new 560 Ti's with more than 2.

    Here's the fun part: The new 560 Ti's will each be stronger than a single older 560 Ti, what with more cores, more VRAM, and likely better clocks. So now we consider, $520 for both of the older ones on a single card, or put that towards the new version, obviously we need to buy 2 new ones because we have some odd $520~ to blow.

    Please don't say such silly things. =/ The new 560 Ti's when evenly compared for the money (if they are what I'm predicting them to be) will blow the 2Win sky high, most likely.
    Tbh though, I wouldn't recommend building a rig past november at this point. I built one last night, i3 2100 gtx 560 ti, but plan on upgrading the CPU for ivy bridge IF I can't game comfortably. But considering I've been running benchmarks all night, I'm extremely pleased.

    Still if somone simply can't wait for 6XX, the new 560 ti is a nice card.

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