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Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

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Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

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I was planning to buy Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti card some days which was selling on SOC version, afterward exactly following making my choice the rev2.0 950Mhz version same into view on Gigabytes product list. Currently I was assuming when will video card be obtainable to purchase in the UK? I have been looking at several sites like Amazon, eBay etc but I didn’t find anywhere about the release date in UK. I would fairly be fond of to pay money for the revision 2.0 since it has clear improvements to hold up a higher clock on top of the 560Ti chip.

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Re: Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

A few weeks following releasing a foremost GeForce GTX 560 Ti SOC (Super OverClocked) market, the maker Gigabyte has exposed a newest model, the GV-N560SO-1GI-950. Through a dual-slot cooling Windforce 2X, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti features a GPU clocked by "merely" 950 MHz, 1000 MHz next to that of the primary model, other than 900 MHz for GeForce GTX 560 Ti classics. The CUDA cores running at 384 MHz while the 1900 GB of GDDR5 memory running at 1145 MHz on a 256-bit bus. Compatible 2-way SLI, the GTX 560 Ti SOC finally has two DVI and mini HDMI output. Gigabyte has not yet indicated on price or availability date for this graphics card. However, it is expected to face appeared on the shelves within the next fortnight.
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Re: Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

Gigabyte has quietly introduced a latest version of its GeForce GTX 560 Overclock Super Ti (GV-N560SO-1GI-950), which comes through the similar frequency as the foremost model, but equipped with a new cooling system, which includes 2 fans larger, probably 100mm. Now which do you prefer, the original model or the new model. The GTX 560 (non-Ti) Gigabyte has also received the same change cooling. Gigabyte, which is known mainly for its motherboards and graphic cards, also manufactures portable, however far they were not distributed in France.
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Re: Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

Yet there is no news about the model release date for UK I think but some online sites showing that have stock. As with the first revision this new model has 1 GB of GDDR5 memory on board and there are again two DVI outputs and a mini-HDMI connector present. The cost of the new model will be in line through those of the first edition. The GTX 560 Ti is a graphics card based on the GF114 GPU in addition to features 384 shader units. The card has a 256-bit memory controller and supports extra features for example CUDA, PhysX, along with 3D Surround Vision.
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Re: Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

I have always been satisfied with their cards. Sometimes, indeed, something to Taiwanese. It is not always quality but that radiates down like MSI or ASUS. I have a Gigabyte card and find it good, matter of taste I think. But I do think gigabyte video card coolers generally good cooling and quiet. Frankly I think this card is not exactly looking bad. The standard GTX560Ti has no more fan blows out all the stops. Indeed, the GTX560Ti there is no instance of a radial fan.
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Re: Gigabyte GV-N560SO-1GI-950 rev 2.0 available in UK?

I find it unlikely in the sense that it has a simple version oc, OK not far from the reference frequencies. 950 and above is far ahead of the reference frequency of the GPU, a bit below the 1000. As if there were some concerns and wanted to continue the soc but with a little more security. I doubt whether in fact to create a third model, so close to an existing one, with the same design and name. Then there would also be difficult to enforce tariff logic there.
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