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Zotac GeForce GTX560 AMP! Edition Review

Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2 is an arcade-style flight action game developed by Ubisoft Romania and published by Ubisoft. After the events of the first game, the H.A.W.X squadron is sent to Middle East, where a high level of violence is being registered, and the appearance of various insurgents leaders in various hotspots. The team also has to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Russian nuclear weapons. The player will be controlling three groups: one American (Hunter), one British (Munro) and one Russian (Sokov), each with its own pilots and supporting characters. There will also be references to other characters in the Tom Clancy universe.

We are testing in full DX11 mode with all settings to maximum.

HAWX 2 is a showcase for Nvidia hardware, not proving to be the most balanced engine on the market. That said, the GTX560 AMP! Edition manages to produce the same frame rate as two HD6790's in CrossfireX.

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8 comments

  1. Yay, thats a mega card from Zotac !

  2. I like that a lot. Great price, its £30 less than the HD6950 too.

  3. that is one seriously fast clocked card. 1ghz? 460 eat your heart out !

  4. as always, great review man. I like the cooler. but I agree, it can get a bit toasty considering thedual fans etc.

  5. Im impressed, and I didnt think that was possible this year with nvidia. any ideas who is stocking it?

  6. Pretty good price, although I see a lot of sites complaining they are priced too high. Dont know how thats worked out. This one is faster than a Ti isnt it ? going on results.

  7. I think this updated series is a waste of time, the Ti was fine, just needed to price them better.

  8. I dont think that cooler is doing that good a job considering the heatpipe design and dual fans? Have zotac overvolted the card to make it stable at 950?