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Gonna wait for some reviews on these before I do anything. They do seem great value for money but we'll see come tomorrow afternoon
Have to agree though, that white edition is lush
Have to agree though, that white edition is lush
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So it's costing £200 for a 1GB 560 with an extra 48 cuda cores over a 460, meh I would rather pay the extra and get a 6950 or 470 that you can pick up for under £200.
This card is replacing the 460, it should be priced at £150-£180.
460 has already hit a low, £110.Its not replacing the 460, its replacing the 470.
The 460 will remain around the £150 price point, the 560 will take the £200 price point. The 470 / 480 are EOL now.
Will this card be a similar length to the 460?
Considering that its using the same PCB and Chip as the GTX 460, the answer to that would be yes
Its just got all the shaders unlocked, and been improved somehow to work at much higher clocks.
The HD6950 1GB seems to have been released in the US for around $260:
http://www.legitreviews.com/news/9917/
It will be interesting to see how much it will cost in the UK.
The HD6950 2GB can already be had for between £210 to £230.