Jan 26, 2011 09:29 GMT  ·  By

Now that most of Nvidia's board partners have released their solutions based on the GF114 GPU, it's time for all the various custom PC builders to announce the availability of the GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card in their systems, iBUYPOWER being one of the first to do so, Nvidia's latest creation making its appearance into three of the company's solutions.

First in line to get the new graphics card is the LAN Warrior II machine that can be configured with a wide selection of Intel LGA 1366 processors, including the Core i7 980X, as well as with other AMD and Intel CPUs.

In addition, the system can house up to 24GB of DDR3 memory, dual storage drives (HDD or SSD), a 1500W power supply unit and is compatible with 3-way SLI, so up to three GTX 560 Ti graphics cards can be installed at one time.

The system is water-cooled and prices start at $749, adding a GF114-based graphics card raising the price to $998.

Next machine to get the GTX 560 Ti is the Paladin XLC that, just like the LAN Warrior II, is chilled by a liquid cooling system comprised of dual radiators.

The machine is available in four customizable configurations, that pack AMD and Intel processors, 8GB of RAM (upgradeable to 24GB), dual storage drives, and feature 3-way SLI support.

The cheapest system is priced at $1099 and features an AMD Phenom II X6 1055T CPU, adding a GTX 560 Ti raising its price by $125 US.

Finally, the Level 10 is the last desktop to get the GTX 560, its most distinctive feature being the Thermaltake Level 10 case that it comes assembled in.

With a starting price of $2599, the Level 10 supports Intel LGA 1366 processors, can be configured to use liquid cooling and packs as much as 24GB of DDR3 memory, dual storage drives (HDD or SSD) and a 1500W SilverStone ST1500 PSU.

All the machines are listed on iBUYPOWER website and are available for purchase as we speak.