November 7th, 2011
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win Review @ Guru3D

The Christmas season has slowly started and for the first time ever, NVIDIA really doesn’t seem to release anything new. As such their board partners are refreshing their own lineup. We’ve see some new GTX 560 cards, some 570 updates and sure, there will follow some other models as well — but pretty much that’s it.
There is one exception to that rule though, much like their 460 model EVGA has pursued something different. See two GeForce GTX 560 Ti cards setup in SLI offer a lot of performance for roughly 400 EUR / 450 USD, and with that in mind EVGA has started developing a custom PCB with two GTX 560 TI GPU’s on-board.
With games like Battlefield 3, Skyrim and Batman: Arkham City and Crysis 2 DX11, that might be a terrific alternative in the Q4 holiday season for many.
The newfangled card is called the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win. A card with cool looks, a pair of GF114 GPUs and heck it even comes a little overclocked for ya, as the core frequency clocks in at 850 MHz whereas a default GTX 560 Ti is ticking and tacking away at 822 MHz.
- READ MORE (Source): EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win review


