EVGA appears to have taken a chance on what is typically a very limited market in the GPU arena – the dual GPU card. They put two of their GF114 chips together effectively creating a single card with performance similar to a 560 Ti SLI setup. Based on the benchmarks that the guys at Hardware Canucks did, the plan paid off for EVGA. Check out the full article to see how this card compares to others.
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While there were some minor stumbling blocks throughout testing which were largely a byproduct of the GTX 560 Ti’s memory bandwidth limitations, the 2Win performed flawlessly. However, the true value of EVGA’s GTX 560 Ti 2Win will lie in the eyes of the beholder. For those who are strapped for space but can’t justify (or find) an expensive, power hungry GTX 590, it provides an excellent gaming experience and bridges the gap between NVIDIA’s flagship product and a GTX 580. Standing on the other side of that fence will be the people who just can’t see a use for a dual GPU card when two individual GTX 560 Tis cost less. Nonetheless, we feel that EVGA has released an innovative product that will certainly find good traction among specific enthusiast circles.
Read the full article here: Hardware Canucks