HAHA. they had a special at Chaos today for a MSI GTX560 for R1899 or something like that. It was from 12H00-14H00.
HAHA. they had a special at Chaos today for a MSI GTX560 for R1899 or something like that. It was from 12H00-14H00.
CPU: i7 2600k // ASUS Maximus IV EXTREME [email protected] // Corsair 8gig DDR3 @ 1600mhz // ASUS GTX580 DirectCU2 // 9800GT // 2x intel X25-m 40gig SSDs raid0 // Corsair Force 3 SSD
Here is that other info that you were looking for. Very interesting.
CPU: i7 2600k // ASUS Maximus IV EXTREME [email protected] // Corsair 8gig DDR3 @ 1600mhz // ASUS GTX580 DirectCU2 // 9800GT // 2x intel X25-m 40gig SSDs raid0 // Corsair Force 3 SSD
CPU: i7 2600k // ASUS Maximus IV EXTREME [email protected] // Corsair 8gig DDR3 @ 1600mhz // ASUS GTX580 DirectCU2 // 9800GT // 2x intel X25-m 40gig SSDs raid0 // Corsair Force 3 SSD
Rebeltech prices are better man. Also, Go with ASUS CUII. I have one and love it.
||Core i7 950 @ 3.07GHz||RampageIII Formula||Nvidia GTX560Ti||12GB DDR3 HyperX||Raidmax RX-730SS||Coolermaster Scout||
Not sure if upgrading from the GTX460 would be totally worth it atm. I just ordered a Radeon HD 6790 (R1600) which is basically the equivalent of your card. So it's not totally out of date yet.
Here's the comparison chart I use. Also gives a good price vs performance indicator.
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/vi...eForce+GTX+460
I have this one: MSI TwinFrozrII OC GTX560 Ti 1GB - 870mhz core 2 years warranty
Well, two of them actually in SLI now. It is standard overclocked or something plus you get software that just lets you slide to where you want to overclock it. I used to look at the performance comparisons between the different brands before I bought my card and I think the MSI was one of the top GTX560TI cards of all the brands. Perhaps do a google search just to confirm.