Wednesday, March 23rd 2011

EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 560 Ti Crysis 2 Maximum Graphics Edition Bundle

EVGA is celebrating the release of what is touted to be this year's blockbuster game title, Crysis 2. The company released the EVGA GTX 560 Ti Crysis 2 Maximum Graphics Edition bundle, which combines a GeForce GTX 560 Ti (NVIDIA reference design) graphics card with a copy of Crysis 2 (PC), and some Crysis 2 memorabilia, including a Crysis 2 poster, and a black t-shirt. The special edition GTX 560 Ti graphics card features clock speeds of 900 MHz core, 1800 MHz CUDA cores, and 4212 MHz memory. It packs 384 CUDA cores, and 1 GB of GDDR5 memory over a 256-bit wide memory interface. The GTX 560 Ti should typically let you play Crysis 2 at full-HD resolution (1920 x 1080), with hightened eye candy. The EVGA GTX 560 Ti Crysis 2 Maximum Graphics Edition bundle is priced at US $299. A bargain, if you ask me.
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9 Comments on EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 560 Ti Crysis 2 Maximum Graphics Edition Bundle

#1
Jack Doph
An actual hard-copy of the game, instead of the usual DL nonsense?
Wow. I'm impressed, even if I'm never going to buy this gear.
Nice touch EVGA :cool:
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#2
Over_Lord
News Editor
heightened eye candy = maximum in-game settings or not?
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#3
Hustler
Using a gimped, cut down, console port DX9 class game, to promote a cutting edge 2011 DX11, gfx card?....

Strange times indeed.
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#4
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
btarunrA bargain, if you ask me.
I agree wholeheartedly! $50 above MSRP for a hard copy of the game and the memorabilia sounds pretty darn tempting. A 560Ti at those clocks should have no issues with Crysis 2 (Hardcore setting) at all.
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#5
Initialised
How many more products are going to be released with Crysisms this month?
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#6
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
EVGA made a card to play a console port LOL
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#7
Rexter
Super advanced state of the art graphics card

Bundled with a gimped DX9 only game that can run perfectly fine with a 8800GT.

Well, on the other hand, games that can actually push this gpu are becoming scarce. Heck, just look at my system specs, i can play ANY new game just fine at max or close to max settings.


Btw: "Maximum graphics edition", does this special edition have a secret graphical setting? :p
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#8
N.E.A
can't wait to get mine , i hope it fits perfectly :P...what is the size of the T-shirt :D ?
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#9
RadeonProVega
$299 no thanks.

The 560 should only cost 170
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