Graphics Card is all that remains! =D

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I've been purchasing component's via Newegg over the past week or so, utilizing their "Black November" sales. All that's left for me to purchase is the GPU, and now that Newegg has released their ad's for this entire weekend, and none of the gtx 560 ti's are on there, I'm gonna go ahead and purchase one.

That being said, I am absolutely positive that I will be purchasing a gtx 560 ti. My question is, which brand and model should I go for? I will not be forking over extra cash for a factory overclocked card as I can do that myself.

I am essentially stuck between 2 cards. The Gigabyte model, and the EVGA.

Gigabyte
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125401

EVGA
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130604

I'm curious as to whether or not the EVGA is really worth the extra 30 dollars. Thanks for your input! =)
 
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The EVGA version is just the slightly overclocked version of GTX 560 ti.You can get those speeds on Gigabyte card as well.So in my opinion you should go with the gigabyte version...

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The EVGA version is just the slightly overclocked version of GTX 560 ti.You can get those speeds on Gigabyte card as well.So in my opinion you should go with the gigabyte version...
 
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Awesome, that's what I was leaning towards as well. Thanks for the response! =)
 
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