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Inno3D nVidia GTX560 448 Core Review

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2012

In the last of the GTX560 448 Core reviews I take a look at one from Inno3D.

Full Review Here: http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/inno3d_gtx560ti_448_core_revi...

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  • @nozbit of course not everyone can 'see' videos. but what's the point of a blind guy watching a video review of a >graphics< card?

  • @club4ghz I usually just tab out of his vids and listen unless it's something I need to see like a case.

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  • Hey, I just want to know if it is feasible to max this pc out for gaming with this card, and what are my limits, HP Pavilion a6750y Desktop PC

    CPU 2.3GHz AMD Phenom X4 9650

    Memory 8GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM

    Graphics 256MB 800Mhz DDR2 SDRAM

    Hard drives 750GB, 7200 rpm Hitachi

    Optical drive dual-layer DVD burner

    Networking Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g wireless

    Operating system 64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium SP1

    PSU: SilverStone Strider Essential 500W Power Supply 80 PLUS - SST-ST50F-ES

  • @GAMeEnTHuSiaST1 being poorly optimized doesn't help ;)

  • @SuperGoldenstick Almost all do, a rare new format is 48fps, I read the Hobbit was going to be 48fps, not sure if it still is. TV varies between 25 and 30 depending on whether you're in the US or europe. Hopefully your pedantic self is getting the picture now, you don't need many fps to appear smooth, 30fps is fine for most, with occasional dips below that not really being an issue unless you're in serious competition or something.

  • @completesculpture No, not all Films run at 24 fps.

  • @showrider99 No dude :)

  • @GAMeEnTHuSiaST1 The 7950 and 7970 can both handle it..

  • is the Ti Version still better ??

  • @tobak60 Actually it depends on the type of motion. 24fps can appear to be silky smooth until you do something like scroll sideways, then it will judder as too much of the image is moving at once in the most dramatic way. This is true also for film and you won't see that often because of that. zooming into the screen, ala a fps, you won't get that, until you strafe left/right. Still, a playable speed, especially when the frame rate is only dropping sometimes to below 30 or even 60fps.

  • @completesculpture some games look like crap under 30 fps. depends a litle on the monitor and the card

  • @Styka Film runs at 24 frames per second. That's smooth enough for most people.

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