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ZOTAC® Unleashes GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Limited Edition

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Posted 29 November 2011 - 05:59 AM

ZOTAC® International, a leading innovator and a channel manufacturer, today unleashes the GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition graphics card geared for the latest stunning Microsoft® DirectX® 11-enabled titles.


The ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition graphics card delivers the performance and visual details gamers crave for an unmatched immersive gaming experience. Equipped with 448 lightning-fast shaders and 1280MB of GDDR5 memory, the ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition graphics card packs a performance punch.


"PC gaming is a strong segment that continues to grow and now is the best time to upgrade for the latest DirectX® 11 releases. With the ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition, gamers can easily equip their PC to play the latest titles with ultra-quality settings up to 1080p – beyond what a console can deliver," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC® International.


The ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition is NVIDIA® SLI™ ready with dual SLI™ connectors. Up to three ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Editions can operate together for up to 2.8-times the performance of a single card or unlock 3D Vision™ Surround technology for triple-display gaming.


It's time to play with the ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition.


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General details

  • New ZOTAC® GeForce® GTX 560 Ti 448 cores Limited Edition graphics card
  • 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

ZBOX 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


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Posted 15 January 2012 - 09:15 AM

Does this new card have the same crappy cooler of the 560 Ti 2GB, the ZT 50307-10M, that needs to be replaced with something better in order to keep in under 100°C? I wouldn't like to be the guy who finds out the hard way. I already had to change the cooler to 2 brand new 560 Ti 2GB...
You should quit the cost-cutting habits that make the cards unusable.
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Posted 01 March 2012 - 04:15 PM

View Postkefren, on 15 January 2012 - 09:15 AM, said:

Does this new card have the same crappy cooler of the 560 Ti 2GB, the ZT 50307-10M, that needs to be replaced with something better in order to keep in under 100°C? I wouldn't like to be the guy who finds out the hard way. I already had to change the cooler to 2 brand new 560 Ti 2GB...
You should quit the cost-cutting habits that make the cards unusable.



I think people who complain about "crappy" coolers need to examine their own systems and see if they aren’t the crappy problem? I have this card, the 448 core and have been running BF3 on ULTRA sometimes 3 hours at a time and the card has never seen above 50 degrees. Maybe it’s because I have a case that allows adequate airflow? Who knows, but it’s hard to believe that this is Zotacs fault since their card is 99.9% identical to all the other NVidia cards out on the market in terms of design and chipset technology. They simply bring us an affordable card at an amazing deal per dollar. No I do not work for them, I am just a happy consumer that knows how to install a card properly and allow airflow and does not blame a company that really only resells other peoples technology for less.
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Posted 05 March 2012 - 09:05 AM

My card runs hotter, 50c seas at the start but after playing online usually runs between 80-90 but fans kick in and take care of it. I think that's normal
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