
 With Tegra 2 hogging  the spotlight, sometimes it's easy to forget that NVIDIA is still  primarily in the business of making GPUs for computers. Yet, here it is  with the GeForce GTX 560, another graphics chip ready to be inserted  into mid-range gaming rigs. This smaller sibling of the GTX 560 Ti  is designed to plug right into a small price gap in the company's  lineup -- right around the $200 mark. The 336 CUDA cores inside this  second-gen Fermi card, predictably, perform slightly better than the GTX  460 and fall just short of the 560 Ti, but it does eke out a victory  over similarly priced competition from AMD. The only thing that kept  reviewers from wholeheartedly endorsing the various (and often  overclocked) flavors of the 560 was the tiny difference in price between  it and its relatives -- tacking on the letters Ti and its 48 additional  stream processors costs as little as $15 after a mail-in rebate. Check  out the reviews below for all the benchmarks your little nerd heart can  handle. And don't miss the video of a GTX 560 plowing through 
Duke Nukem Forever, 
Alice: Madness Returns, and 
Dungeon Siege III at the more coverage link.
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