Newegg has the EVGA SuperClocked 01G-P3-1461-KR GeForce GTX 560 (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card for $190 - $10 rebate [Exp 5/31] + $7 shipping = $187 shipped. Features 850MHz core clock, 2560 x 1600 max resolution, and 1x mini-HDMI and 2x DVI outputs.
This is good as it a –KR so a 10 Year Extended Warranty w/ Registration, while not a big rebate.
Then I don't know does an extra 5% (850Mhz) and fairly oh-hum cooler constitute "Superclocked"? Here Legit just using EVGA Precision utility got it to 950MHz (12%) core, 1900MHz (^1700) shaders, and 1175MHz (^1026) on the GDDR5. That extra 100Mhz provides a "4 FpS" improvement in AvP @1920x. Though knowing the temps stock at load, I wish they'd given the OC temps after the one hour loop of AvP. http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1617/1/
Consider the XFX 6870 is $168 –AR$10 wF/S and Shogun title, I still want such "non-ti" to get more competitive. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150506 There's plenty of 6870's deal less than this EVGA SC out the door, like the Asus DirectCU Legit used in the review.
This is good as it a –KR so a 10 Year Extended Warranty w/ Registration, while not a big rebate.
Then I don't know does an extra 5% (850Mhz) and fairly oh-hum cooler constitute "Superclocked"? Here Legit just using EVGA Precision utility got it to 950MHz (12%) core, 1900MHz (^1700) shaders, and 1175MHz (^1026) on the GDDR5. That extra 100Mhz provides a "4 FpS" improvement in AvP @1920x. Though knowing the temps stock at load, I wish they'd given the OC temps after the one hour loop of AvP.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1617/1/
Consider the XFX 6870 is $168 –AR$10 wF/S and Shogun title, I still want such "non-ti" to get more competitive.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150506
There's plenty of 6870's deal less than this EVGA SC out the door, like the Asus DirectCU Legit used in the review.