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asus gtx 560 ti vs asus gtx 560 ti
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<blockquote data-quote="johnc" data-source="post: 117604" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>Juggy. Thanks for the offer. I won't take you up on your offer this time but that was kind of you.</p><p></p><p>Agreed, that 6950 looks like an excellent deal. I haven't done much research on Club3d products.</p><p>I admit, I am far from being expert and am not really into computer specs. I have done a lot of research in a short amount of time and cannot expect to know a lot.</p><p></p><p>That said, I am more concerned about build quality and reliability than gaming performance.</p><p>I find the Asus quite appealing, considering temperatures, power consumption, noise and apparent build quality.</p><p>I went through 2 "lesser" brand cards sooner than I had hoped, a few years ago.</p><p>And I certainly don't intend getting a blue gigabyte motherboard again... I'm soooo tired of changing caps.</p><p>(PSU probably partly to blame.)</p><p></p><p>My interest in overclocking is more for later on because I tend to keep my computers for a long time.</p><p>Wootware sells the Asus 560ti 830MHz for R2432 incl VAT. And I cannot push the budget any further - not even on petrol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnc, post: 117604, member: 2084"] Juggy. Thanks for the offer. I won't take you up on your offer this time but that was kind of you. Agreed, that 6950 looks like an excellent deal. I haven't done much research on Club3d products. I admit, I am far from being expert and am not really into computer specs. I have done a lot of research in a short amount of time and cannot expect to know a lot. That said, I am more concerned about build quality and reliability than gaming performance. I find the Asus quite appealing, considering temperatures, power consumption, noise and apparent build quality. I went through 2 "lesser" brand cards sooner than I had hoped, a few years ago. And I certainly don't intend getting a blue gigabyte motherboard again... I'm soooo tired of changing caps. (PSU probably partly to blame.) My interest in overclocking is more for later on because I tend to keep my computers for a long time. Wootware sells the Asus 560ti 830MHz for R2432 incl VAT. And I cannot push the budget any further - not even on petrol. [/QUOTE]
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