PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 RAM PCI-E 2.0 (PC Graphics Card) lol
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PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 RAM PCI-E 2.0 (PC Graphics Card) lol
Name: Ben
Location: VA Beach
Means of contact: PM (I work long fucked up hours/days so don't expect an immediate reply)
Price: $150
Description:
PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 560 Ti
■1024MB of GDDR5 frame buffer memory
■822 MHz core clock and 1645 MHz processor core clock
■384 processor cores
■128 GB/second memory bandwidth
■A texture fill rate of 52.5 billion/second
■An effective memory data rate of 4000 MHz
■MSRP: $249.00
Picture:
*The card has 3 video outputs:
2x DVI (supports single or dual link cables)
1x mini-HDMI (ver 1.4)
For single displays running 2560 x 1600 resolution, you'll need a Dual-Link DVI cable. Max bandwidth on HDMI 1.4 will only support 1920 x 1200. Minimum recommended power supply is 500W and the card uses (2) 6-pin power connectors natively.
It plays most current games smoothly with maxed out graphics settings on a 1080p monitor or TV. At 2560 x 1600? Not so much. That's why I upgraded. I've had this card for 4 months and its worked flawlessly. No artifacts, freezes, or micro-stuttering. Runs nice and cool. Came factory overclocked so I left it alone.
*The card is currently sealed in an anti-static bag with the OEM plastic covers on the PCI interface and display outputs.
-Ben
Location: VA Beach
Means of contact: PM (I work long fucked up hours/days so don't expect an immediate reply)
Price: $150
Description:
PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 560 Ti
■1024MB of GDDR5 frame buffer memory
■822 MHz core clock and 1645 MHz processor core clock
■384 processor cores
■128 GB/second memory bandwidth
■A texture fill rate of 52.5 billion/second
■An effective memory data rate of 4000 MHz
■MSRP: $249.00
Picture:
*The card has 3 video outputs:
2x DVI (supports single or dual link cables)
1x mini-HDMI (ver 1.4)
For single displays running 2560 x 1600 resolution, you'll need a Dual-Link DVI cable. Max bandwidth on HDMI 1.4 will only support 1920 x 1200. Minimum recommended power supply is 500W and the card uses (2) 6-pin power connectors natively.
It plays most current games smoothly with maxed out graphics settings on a 1080p monitor or TV. At 2560 x 1600? Not so much. That's why I upgraded. I've had this card for 4 months and its worked flawlessly. No artifacts, freezes, or micro-stuttering. Runs nice and cool. Came factory overclocked so I left it alone.
*The card is currently sealed in an anti-static bag with the OEM plastic covers on the PCI interface and display outputs.
-Ben
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Re: PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 RAM PCI-E 2.0 (PC Graphics Card) lol
i want but just bought one. this would work so much better. i just got a gateway....gay i know but its whats on the inside right?..haha its got intel i7 extreme with 16gig ram and 4terabyte hd. and a gay intel hd card. but i just bought a gt g force 430 works good i can atleast now play the witcher 2
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Re: PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 RAM PCI-E 2.0 (PC Graphics Card) lol
i want but just bought one. this would work so much better. i just got a gateway....gay i know but its whats on the inside right?..haha its got intel i7 extreme with 16gig ram and 4terabyte hd. and a gay intel hd card. but i just bought a gt g force 430 works good i can atleast now play the witcher 2