Nvidia GTX 560 vs. GTX 560ti


Nowadays, BD gamers should be proud that latest hardware's are arriving quite early. Even a year back, new hardwares had to be imported personally from India or other countries. But be glad to know that BD market has flourished and recent cards such as Nvidia GTX 550ti, (released in March 2011) and 560, 560ti, 570, 580's are available, and for ATI fans there are HD 6850, 6870, 6950 and 6970. However deciding to buy one takes a lot of thinking as you want the best performance in your fixed budget.

Although ATI cards are more popular in BD as it provides good performance at low budget, the market is full of good Nvidia cards. Brand such as Gigabyte, ASUS and MSI are most available, with their range of GT210, GTS450, GTX550ti, GTX560, GTX460, GTX560ti, GTX570 and the exotic GTX580, offering Nvidia cards to users at any budget.

If your budget is 20k up, (considering you already have a 500watt gaming PSU) and you are thinking about getting an Nvidia, you can opt for the new GTX560. At 22000/- (Gigabyte GTX560 SOC), its a very good card. Scores of GTX560 in 3DMark Vantage and game benchmarks are quite good. So most games should run at good frame rate even at high graphics. However, there is also the GTX560ti. Released before the 560, the 560ti comes with better texture and pixel fill rate. So if u can pay a little more, you could get the 560ti, keeping in mind that it requires 170watt of 12.2v running current, where as 560 needs 150watt.

Whether the 560ti is worth the extra few bucks, is for you to decide. Because both the cards are built on the GTX500 chip. Both are 256bit cards with 128.256 GB/sec of memory bandwidth. The extra pixel and texture doesn't produce a noticeable difference. What you should actually look for is what brands provide better cooling at a faster, overclocked GPU and memory clocks among ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte.       
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ATI Radeon 6 series vs. 5 series vs. 4 series 

When you want to purchase a new graphics card, you consider a lot of factors such as engine and memory clock, memory type, memory bandwidth, 128 or 256 bit, etc. After considering all these, if you choose to buy an ATI, as they provide performance at low cost, you stuck on the final leg of the decision making – whether HD5670 or HD6670? In Bangladesh customers would prefer 5670. The performance does not vary so much, and it’s hardly noticeable. Both the cards are support DirectX11. However, with the 6 series, you do get the updated product driver. Therefore, more games are compatible and latest software’s are available. Moreover, you do get the pride of owning a 6 series card.

If you are planning to save a few bucks, you can also find second hand HD4670 or 4850 cards. The driver is back dated and there is no pride in using an old card. However, if you do buy one, it would be money well spent. There is not much of a hardware difference with 4670 and 5670, except some minor factors and off course, the driver. You can run games on a 40” LED TV with a HD4950, but obviously sacrificing the glitter and glam of DX11. 

If you are considering to buy an ATI card with a budget below 10k, I would suggest you to buy a 1GB DDR5 HD6670 at 9500/-. At 5800/- you will get a HD5570. No need to buy a 6570, as both come with DDR3 but the 6 series costs a grand more.
(Disclaimer: Prices stated are market estimates and approximate figure.)

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