NVIDIA releases SE GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores
Zotac's announced the release of its special edition GPU, the NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores. It runs at 1.46GHz, contains 1.25GB of GDDR5 memory clocking at 3800MHz, with the engine clocking at 765MHz.
Geared towards those running DX11, the card will run you around the $289 mark, and will allow for up to three of the cards to operate together which provides "up to 2.8-times the performance" of a single card.
General details
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores GPU
- Engine clock: 765 MHz
- 448 unified shaders
- Shader clock: 1,530 MHz
- 1280MB GDDR5 memory
- Memory clock: 3800 MHz
- 320-bit memory interface
- Dual DVI, HDMI & DisplayPort outputs
- DirectX 11 technology & Shader Model 5.0
- OpenGL 4.2 compatible
- NVIDIA CUDA technology
- Full HD video playback
- Blu-ray 3D ready
- Loss-less audio bitstream capable
- ZOTAC Boost Premium software bundle included
Specifications
- Product Name: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 cores
- Engine Clock speed: 765 MHz
- Unified Shaders: 448
- Shader Clock: 1530 MHz
- Memory Clock speed: 3800 MHz
- Memory: 1280MB GDDR5
- Memory interface: 320-bit
- Display Outputs: Dual DVI, HDMI & DisplayPort
- HDCP: Yes
- Cooling: With fan (dual-slot)
- DirectX version:DirectX 11 with Shader Model 5.0
- Other hardware features: Hardware accelerated Blu-ray 3D ready
- Software Features: Hardware Video Decode Acceleration Technology, NVIDIA CUDA technology, OpenGL 4.2
- Windows 7 capability: Windows 7 with DirectCompute support
Shots of the hardware are posted below, and a list of GTX 560 Ti reviews can be found over on Engadget.