Which card is a better choice? GTX 560 Ti or Radeon HD 6870

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       #31

    yes they do i recently bought another 6870 for CF awesome performance

    Maybe when you get a little extra $$$$ you could do a Sli but tottaly up to you
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       #32

    Solarstarshines said:
    yes they do i recently bought another 6870 for CF awesome performance

    Maybe when you get a little extra $$$$ you could do a Sli but tottaly up to you
    Nah I have other parts to upgrade, maybe after I get an i7 mb and cpu in there, that is when I will consider it :)

    I don't see it as a major importance.
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       #33

    tottaly agree very solid on it's own
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       #34

    İ am not a fan of intel/nvidia but as a consumer İ am not satisfied with amd/ati products. İ read an article that amd/ati didn't do great with the sales last year. İntels i series made a great impact on pcs especially with sandy bridge.
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       #35

    If anyone is wondering...
    the ASUS GTX560 Ti arrived to day, thanks for the advice it is installed and running as planed.

    :)
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  6. Posts : 3,168
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       #36

    Erkronos said:
    Stick with nVidia. I have 2 PCs with Radeon HD and they suck. nVidia supports many gaming softwares like Physx.
    NO, AMD is a good brand and so is NVDIA, don't be a biased fanboy....
    If you had bad experiences i can understand why you would like NVDIA more but saying they suck is irrelevant

    Anyways back on topic

    glad to hear your new NVDIA video card is doing wonders for you
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