Wednesday, November 30th 2011

EVGA Gives GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Classified and FTW Treatment

EVGA kicked off its limited edition GeForce GTX 560 448 cores graphics card lineup with a bang, with models boasting of two of its top-end brand markers, Classified and FTW. The EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Classified (model: 012-P3-2068-KR) features a premium design that makes use of a dual-fan cooler by EVGA, and high clock speeds of 792 MHz core, 1584 MHz CUDA cores, and 975 MHz (3.90 GHz effective) memory. Its display outputs include two DVI and a mini-HDMI.

The next card is the EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores FTW (model: 012-P3-2066-KR). It makes use of a more cost-effective non-reference card design that has been used on the EVGA GTX 570 HD, but features the same exact clock speeds out of the box as the Classified (792/1584/975 MHz). Its display outputs include two DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort, both standard sized. Both cards are 3-way SLI capable. The EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Classified is priced at US $299.99, while the EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores FTW goes for $289.99.
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9 Comments on EVGA Gives GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Classified and FTW Treatment

#1
Lionheart
I like the dual fan designed card, I'll take 2 thanx ^_^

Needs a better marketing name though :rolleyes:
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#2
hhumas
yes classified edition is much better
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#3
dj-electric
If im taking a pair of cards there's no way in hell im taking something with less then 1.5GB VRAM for high resolutions
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#4
krisna159
msrp USD$289 :twitch: i think it will be around USD$350 (msrp+taxes+distribution cost) :shadedshu its time to applying credit card now :banghead:
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#5
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
krisna159msrp USD$289 :twitch: i think it will be around USD$350 (msrp+taxes+distribution cost) :shadedshu its time to applying credit card now :banghead:
It won't be released in Indonesia.
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#6
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
I was actually thinking about getting a gtx560ti 448 just to have a card that can overclock and have some more fun with compared to this shitastic OEM GTX470
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#7
FierceRed
While I'd be academically interested in what the Classified specs would produce in a benchmark, particularly the temps and noise results, they're all still too expensive for the amount of RAM they contain.

Pass.
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#8
johnnyfiive
At these prices.. just get a 570. I don't understand the pricing of these 'special' 560 Ti's. It's so close to 570 pricing, why would anyone not spend the extra $20-30 and just get a 570?
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#9
FierceRed
johnnyfiiveAt these prices.. just get a 570. I don't understand the pricing of these 'special' 560 Ti's. It's so close to 570 pricing, why would anyone not spend the extra $20-30 and just get a 570?
The effect of "limited edition" and even a weird naming nomenclature has a powerful effect on people. :laugh:
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