- This card replaces EVGA GTX 285 which has 240 CUDA cores--GTX 560 ti with 448 CUDA cores; I definitely notice a difference with my 3D programs-rendering time is quite a bit faster. Card requires 2 6-pin power connectors; the instructions referred to as "+12 volt Rail Amp". The card was easy to install; however, I was unable to load drivers from the website so I ended up having to use the CD drivers as well as other reviewers. I trust EVGA as my GTX 285 is still working; I replaced it because I want to have the ability to connect my TV and 2 monitors to the card. Resolution and refresh rates are very close in comparison to the 570 which I almost bought, however, the selling points for…
- This is upgrading a GTX285. I was hesitant to make the purchase, as the 285 is still capable of running all the games I play, I'm glad I upgraded though. I have a 30" dell LCD at 2560x1600. This 560ti crushes games at this resolution. Crysis 2 with DX11 and the tesellation pack at full resolution on ultra shows 45-60fps through FRAPS. VERY happy.
EVGA GeForce GTX560 Ti 448 Cores FTW 1280 MB GDDR5, Dual-DualLink DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, SLI Graphics Cards 012-P3-2066-KR Best Price !! Best Deals !!
Product Features- Core Clock: 797MHz Memory Clock: 3900MHz Shader Clock: 1594MHz
- CUDA Cores: 448
- Microsoft DirectX 11 Support
- NVidia Cuda, PhysX, PureVideo HD, 3D VisionSurround ready Technologies
- NVidia 2-Way and 3-Way SLI ready
- DisplayPort 1.1a Connector
- HDMI 1.4a connector
- Two Dual-Link DVI-I HDCP capable connectors