nVidia Quadro K600 vs GTX 560

Hi all!

I have repurposed my home office in a HP Elite minitour 8300 editing platform. He already had an i7 so I didn't hit the 16 GB RAM and replace the drive system with a shiny new fast 512 GB SSD at Transcend. Added 2 x 3 TB WD Black drives for storage. But now the video card... I can pay the PNY K600 with 1 GB or stretch the budget a little more and get a Palit GTX 560 it with 2 GB of RAM for $50

I know that this issue has been whipped to death between the Quadro cards and the game, but the new series of Qudro K - they change the playing field?

What card will give first and PhotoShop the most bang?

Thanks a lot for the pointers!

No doubt GTX 560 it is much faster, it has double the cores, memory, double the width of the memory bus and the bandwidth is about 4.5 times higher. Even the GTX 550 it is faster than the K600 Quadro, even if it is 50% cheaper.

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