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I was using an ati HD5770 Card. It was playing fine with the card for the most part. I decided to go to the GTX 560Ti and installed it last night. Upgraded the drivers this morning to 275.33. I forgot about removing the 3-D drivers and started the game. Man, that thing has run like a champ so far. The only thing I have noticed is that the card seems to run a bit warmer than the 5770 in game. It is running in the mid 50's C when in the game, although that isn't too bad. Have the settings pretty much maxed out, so will keep it like that and see how things go and if anything develops, but so far it has been nice and smooth.
Post edited June 02, 2011 by coastie65
Yeah, temperature is to be expected. 400 series and 500 series run hotter than AMD's 5000 and 6000. They drain more power, too.
Post edited June 02, 2011 by anticitizen101
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anticitizen101: Yeah, temperature is to be expected. 400 series and 500 series run hotter than AMD's 5000 and 6000. They drain more power, too.
Got an 850w Corsair in here, so have plenty for it. : ) 72a on the +12v rails.
Post edited June 02, 2011 by coastie65
Good for you! Now go show that game who's boss >:)
Post edited June 02, 2011 by anticitizen101
either your temperature gauge is malfunctioning, you're not reading the max temp or you have something other than air cooling. it's almost impossible to keep 400 and 500 series gtx cards at 50c. the usual temperature is 60-70