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Psyringe: Edit: Also, since I'm being the 560 Ti card mentioned several times: The 560 Ti does offer better performance than the 560, but I think it's at least 60€ outside your budget ...
I thought as much as well. The prices here are probably a bit higher than those in Germany, and the cheapest GTX 560 Ti in my local computer store costs 199€ (the second-cheapest being 225€).

The same store offers several GTX 550 Ti models for less than 150€ (Asus, Palit and Gigabyte are the cheapest at 129€), many of them factory-overclocked, so you get more power without voiding the warranty; these can be identified by the OC suffix. All GTX 560's are more than 150€.
This is my main source when making the decisions:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-3.html

I recently swapped my 4870 for a 7770 just to get the rig stay cooler and quieter,
might be a hair faster as well but that was not the point.

From AMD side of things, 6850 or 6870 would be the ones to consider.
7770 is a bit more expensive, draws significantly less power, but is no faster.

Nvidia 560 is a solid choice as well.
Post edited May 30, 2012 by Jarmo
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Psyringe: Edit: Also, since I'm seeing the 560 Ti card mentioned several times: The 560 Ti does offer better performance than the 560, but I think it's at least 60€ outside your budget ...
I think I'm leaning towards the 560 Ti. I had some bad experiences with my ATI 4870, so maybe it is time for a switch.

How is Gainward ? I'm considering going for this.

http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p698154_1024MB-Gainward-GeForce-GTX-560-Ti-Aktiv-PCIe-2-0-x16--Retail-.html

I have no clue how much different companies matter, but if I'm spending 200€ on a card, I'm not going to cheap out on the last 10€. So is there anything I need to be aware of?
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SimonG: How is Gainward ? I'm considering going for this.

http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p698154_1024MB-Gainward-GeForce-GTX-560-Ti-Aktiv-PCIe-2-0-x16--Retail-.html

I have no clue how much different companies matter, but if I'm spending 200€ on a card, I'm not going to cheap out on the last 10€. So is there anything I need to be aware of?
I have my (first) Gainward card for about half a year now and didn't have any problems. I don't know how good Gainward's support is _if_ one has problems. In terms of brand reputation, I think Gainward ranges somewhere in the upper middle class.

The card you linked is a regular 560 Ti, it doesn't have the "Phantom" cooling solution that Gainward offers for people interested in lower noise levels. Not sure how important that is for you; the Phantom card would be more expensive.
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Psyringe: I have my (first) Gainward card for about half a year now and didn't have any problems. I don't know how good Gainward's support is _if_ one has problems. In terms of brand reputation, I think Gainward ranges somewhere in the upper middle class.

The card you linked is a regular 560 Ti, it doesn't have the "Phantom" cooling solution that Gainward offers for people interested in lower noise levels. Not sure how important that is for you; the Phantom card would be more expensive.
It is 13€ more

http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p698162_1024MB-Gainward-GeForce-GTX-560-Ti-Phantom-Aktiv-PCIe-2-0-x16--Retail-.html

As the noise is my main promblem with the current card, I think I'm willing to pay that.

I have two year warranty by law for which the retailer is my partner and I had good experiences with mindfactory. After that a breakdown could be a good excuse to get a better card ;-).

Fun fact, my very first legal case, as a first semester student, was enforcing the warranty of an unwilling retailer. Ah, good times.
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Psyringe: Edit: Also, since I'm seeing the 560 Ti card mentioned several times: The 560 Ti does offer better performance than the 560, but I think it's at least 60€ outside your budget ...
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SimonG: I think I'm leaning towards the 560 Ti. I had some bad experiences with my ATI 4870, so maybe it is time for a switch.

How is Gainward ? I'm considering going for this.

http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p698154_1024MB-Gainward-GeForce-GTX-560-Ti-Aktiv-PCIe-2-0-x16--Retail-.html

I have no clue how much different companies matter, but if I'm spending 200€ on a card, I'm not going to cheap out on the last 10€. So is there anything I need to be aware of?
Yes. Will be great if card has:

-Factory overclocked.
-Silent
-Good cooling.

MSI Twin Frozer III GTX 560 Ti is "Silent", "Overclocked", and got one of the best "Cooling" the graphic cards could have.
Post edited May 30, 2012 by Paingiver
im Nvidia Fx5500xt user.
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Paingiver: MSI Twin Frozer III GTX 560 Ti is "Silent", "Overclocked", and got one of the best "Cooling" the graphic cards could have.
Mind you, it's also quite a lot more expensive than the TwinFrozr II OC. Incidentally, that's what I've got. Can't tell if it's quiet since I've got plenty of fans blowing this way and that, though.