Specification
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: EVGA
- Model: 02G-P3-1569-KR
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0 pounds
- Processors: 2
Features
- DUAL GPU (560Ti)
- 2048MB GDDR5 memory
- 850MHz Core Clock
- 4008MHz Memory Clock
- 768 CUDA Cores
- 3 Dual-Link DVI-I HDCP capable connectors
- DirectX 11 support
- NVidia CUDA, PhysX, PureVideo HD, 3D Vision Surround Technologies
Product Description
Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX560Ti 2Win! This card harnesses the power of two EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti GPU's for blistering fast DirectX 11 performance, including Tessellation performance that destroys the competition. Experience a whole new level of interactive gaming and combine up to three displays off a single card for the ultimate in 3D entertainment. With these features and more, the EVGA GeForce GTX560Ti 2Win gives you Double The Win!
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Shorted out after three weeks
By SyncMaster
01/25/2012I purchased this card for a friend. I installed it and let me just clearly say that this card is HUGE!!! If you don't have a big case, and I mean big, it won't fit.Cons: The card is so big that the weight of it causes the card to sag and put stress on the pci slot. As graphic cards get bigger, manufactures need to find a way to support the card better. After I installed this card, I could not get anything to display. I tried three displays and all of them said "No Signal" even during POST. I then switched from dvi to vga. I then got the card to work. It didn't make any sense, and I thought that we got a bad card. After installing Nvidia drivers, and rebooting I switched back to dvi and it worked. It still doeskin make much sense, but the card it working now. The warranty on this card is only three years. I did not know this until I registered it for my friend. You can pay to add additional warranty time when you register it. It doesn't make much sense why EVGA only offers a three year warranty on a 520$ card when a single 560 ti card has a lifetime warranty.Pros: I haven't had much time with the card, but I did play a little Crysis in Devmode to see how it ran. Average FPS was ~45 on very high settings. My friend told me that he likes it, and hasn't had any complains.All-in-All: If it was me, I would not have spent this much on this card. Sure its great, but you could just do SLI with two 560 TI's and you would get the lifetime warranty. The performance may not be as good with SLI, but I'm sure its negligible.03/14/2012My first review I gave this card a 4 star. I'm now changing it to a 1! My friend used this for three weeks and then it died. And I dont mean iit gave us problems, or just a black screen but it actually shorted out and burned up. Before it shorted out, the case temp alarm sounded at 55c. My friends case is cooled well with plenty of 140mm fans, and he is water cooling so I knew it was the card. I then checked to see it the fans speed changed when the card was being used, the fan speed never changed and the card hit 95c! However, before I could exit Crysis, the card shorted out, sparks flew off the PCB and the computer shutdown. I guess this is why they don't give you a lifetime warranty with this card. So I RMA'd it for him. EVGA makes you jump through hoops just to get an approval, and they don't email you, they just post the RMA status to your EVGA account. We are still waiting for the card.After my friend has gone through this with EVGA, not to mention the other EVGA cards that we have had problems with in the past, him and I won't be be buying their products anymore. I recently upgraded my card and went with XFX.04/10/2012So, we got the new/refurbished card back about two weeks ago and all is well. Card it running good, frame rates are high, and there was one more thing...oh yes, it hasn't overheated or shorted out...yet. My friend likes the card, but he is a little worried about the temps so he bumps up the fans before playing games. When he does this, it keeps the temps quit low for a card, around 60c. Nothing much else can be said of this card so hopefully this will be the end of my review.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Update drivers FIRST THING!!! Awesome single card
By A. Davidson
First, here is my comment on the other review and secondary comment saying two sli GTX 560s is better "Not so. I have a CM HAF case with 200mm fans and the gtx 560ti 2win(I used to have two 560 Ti's but they got too hot being next to each other) and I overclock to 930Mhz/1860/2100Ram(Could only get 875Mhz stable with old sli)Not to mention since this uses an onboard bridge, you can successfully QUAD SLI two 560 2wins!! You can only do a max of two 560 TisI have also had to RMA one of these since buying a few months ago(Darn Witcher 2 and it's UBERsampling setting....grr took it off and it's fine with the new card)Also, if you only use the CD that comes with the card, and don't get the newest from EVGA/Nvidia, any overclocking runs the risk of shorting the card out because they didnt have the profiles right for voltages when this came out!!! Very dangerous. Overall I'm very happy with the performance of this card(It outperforms the GTX 590 in almost every game, for $200 less) although I just found out my DP55KG Intel Extreme mobo can do Crossfire as well(DOH!) so I coulda gone with a 6990 instead.... but oh well. This is THE best bang for your buck for a single card setup, IF you can fit it in your case"Just like EVERY Nvidia card I've owned in the past five years, this card can get pretty hot in a smaller case(I had an NZXT Apollo case when I upgraded to this card from a single 560 Ti, I had to hammer out the 2.5" bay just to fit it!!! 11.5" Monster) but now in my HAF 922 mid tower case this baby works like a dream. I have it overclocked from 850Mhz to 930Mhz(Almost 10% increase!) and it stays under 80celcius in most games at 1920x1080 with everything on Ultra settings(Battlefield 3, Skyrim, Crysis 2, etc)Everyone saying that SLI two 560 Tis is better, you only lose about 4% efficiency with the built in bridge on the 2win, and the 2win comes at 850Mhz opposed to 825Mhz of the single 560. The extra combined 50Mhz more than makes up for that, as the reviews clearly show.(Check out guru3d.com for an indepth look) on top of being made to overclock higher than a single 560 too.I'm blown away by this card overall, you have the cooling efficiency of a single card(also has 3 fans) with the power of TWO!! And being able to add a second one later on if I wanted to just sweetens the deal.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Bang for the Buck (at the time)
By Jordan Austin
- Purchased 3/2012 from the Egg - 1yr+ at time of review.--- Pros ---* Excellent deal for performance at time of purchase.* No Issues* Fairly quiet.* 1080p max settings on most everything.--- Cons ---* None Yet--- Thoughts ---* Benchmark charts are good when looking for deals.
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