Will this still be GDDR5?

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So I'm planning to buy a new GPU, and one that I caught my eye is the MSI 560 Ti. Now, on the manufactures website it says that it's GDDR5, as well as on Newegg. However, on Amazon.ca it says DDR5. Is it a typo? Here are the links.

The manufactures website:

http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N560GTX-Ti-Twin-Frozr-II-2GD5-OC.html#?div=Specification

Newegg (still says GDDR5): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127608

Amazon (says DDR5): http://www.amazon.ca/MSI-N560GTX-TWIN-FROZR-2GD5/dp/B005RAUOQ8

Just wanted to know if it the DDR5 part is a typo on Amazon. I want a GDDR5 card.
 
any 560ti will be GDDR5, that's not a bad card, however, it's a bit out dated now so on price for performance you can do better. I would look towards a 650Ti, if you'd like to save a bit of money, or a 660 if you can spend a bit more. The AMD 7850 is will perform a bit better than that card, and you'll probably be able to find one for a bit cheaper than that 560Ti even.
 


I wasn't saying it's a bad card. I was just wondering if Amazon did a typo by typing DDR5 instead if GDDR5. However, in my current situation, this would fit my needs. I want a 256-bit card, 2GB, 2 Fans, and nVidia card. I also really like MSI because of there oncard cooling situations.