EVGA actually offers a GTX 560 2GB SSC and a GTX 560 Ti 2GB. It would seem that although the Ti is
technically better than the non-Ti 560, because it's an SSC card (stock factory OC'd) that it may be on par with
the big brother Ti version. Anandtech does a review on Asus's GTX 560 DirectCU II and it is also a factory OC'd
(slightly faster than EVGA's OC) card that seems to hold it's own against the Ti cards.
While I was looking at Newegg I realized that Asus's card is cheaper than both of those EVGA cards and would
perform better than them, but... it only has 1GB of VRAM. Guess that's where the price increase on the EVGA
cards comes from.
However, Tom's Hardware shows that the GTX 560 Ti is slightly better than the 6950 2GB. So, for anyone
looking for the nVidia equivalent of the 6950 2GB, EVGA's GTX 560 Ti 2GB would be it.
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