- I originally purchased the card due to micro-stuttering that occurred in my original setup which was two GTX 260 Maxcore 55's in SlI. Microstuttering is a known problem with all SLI and Crossfire setups but tend to be less noticeable in faster/newer cards. Generally, if your multi-GPU setup gets less than 30 fps, the effects of micro-stutter become very noticeable. In my case, I used a single faster GPU (Graphics Processing Unit). I'm still thinking of using a second GPU in SLI, but my system is a few years old and would probably bottleneck it anyway. The card was easily overclockable and stayed relatively cool. As per several reviews, I overclocked the MSI M560-ti 448 from 750MHz to 850MHz…
- This was also quiet over the load on the benchmark of FF14 and Biohazard5.This item is also popular in Japan.
MSI N560GTX-Ti 448 Twin Frozer III PE/OC - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (448 Cores) PCI-E 16X Graphics Card Best Price !! Best Deals !!
Product Features- Chipset: GeForce GTX560 Ti
- Engine Clock: 750 MHz
- Video Memory: 1280MB DDR5
- Memory Clock: 3900 MHz
- Memory Interface: 320-bit
- Bus: PCI-Express 2.0 x16
- RAMDAC: 400 MHz