
Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic review
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Affordable and factory overclocked, Palit's GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic could be the ideal iteration of Nvidia's latest mid-range Fermi.
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Affordable and factory overclocked, Palit's GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic could be the ideal iteration of Nvidia's latest mid-range Fermi.

When it comes to the low-end is there any point in pre-overclocked graphics cards?

Keeping up with today's GPU market has become a confusing process. On one hand the GeForce 8800 GTS now comes in two flavours, with 640MB of GDDR3 memory or 320MB.

Should you ever need proof that just stuffing more memory down a GPU's throat doesn't really help a lame processor perform any better then just take a look at the utterly pointless 8500GT Super+.

The Palit N78S can't even handle a moderately demanding title like Call of Duty4 at 800x600 with no anti-aliasing or anisotropic filtering. And that's with the texture detail crushed into a blurry mush. So much for the sparkly newness of the 8200m's DX10 feature set. It's of interest only on paper.