PC Perspective posted a review on the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win 2GB Dual-GPU Graphics Card
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The new GTX 560 Ti 2Win from EVGA follows directly in the footsteps of the GTX 460 model - we are essentially looking at a pair of GTX 560 Ti GPUs on a single PCB running in SLI multi-GPU mode. Clock speeds, memory capacity, performance - it should all be pretty much the same as if you were running a pair of GTX 560 Ti cards independently.
The performance on EVGA's new GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win is actually pretty impressive and more than lived up to the claim of being 30% faster than the GTX 580 reference card from EVGA. In my testing, only our Civilization V game showed less impressive results but likely due to a more CPU-limited engine than most titles. Metro 2033, Lost Planet 2 and Bad Company 2 showed that when a game really takes advantage of multi-GPU scaling, the added GPU computing power 768 CUDA cores on the dual GTX 560 Ti GPUs versus the 512 on the GTX 580 card can really shine.
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