
Connections |
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| Interface Type | PCI Express 2.0 | ||||||||
| Interface Speed | x16 | ||||||||
| Connector(s) | 2 x Dual-Link DVI | ||||||||
| 1 x Mini-HDMI | |||||||||
| Multiple Monitors Support | Yes | ||||||||
| Max. Monitors Supported | 2 | ||||||||
Lifestyle |
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| Chipset | NVIDIA GeForce | ||||||||
| GPU Series | GeForce GT 500 | ||||||||
| Lifestyle | Enthusiast | ||||||||
Performance |
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| GPU/VPU | GeForce GTX 560 Ti | ||||||||
| Maximum Resolution | 2560 x 1600 | ||||||||
| Additional Features | Nvidia PureVideo HD Technology | ||||||||
| NVIDIA® PhysX® Technology | |||||||||
| NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology | |||||||||
| Video Card Profile | Standard | ||||||||
| Dual-Slot | |||||||||
Memory |
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| Memory Type | GDDR5 | ||||||||
| Memory Interface | 256-bit | ||||||||
| Video Memory | 1024MB | ||||||||
| Stream Processors | 384 | ||||||||
| Core Clock | 905 MHz | ||||||||
| Memory Clock | 4010 MHz | ||||||||
| Shader Clock | 1810 MHz | ||||||||
Features |
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| Overclocked | Yes | ||||||||
| APIs | DirectX 11 | ||||||||
| OpenGL 4.1 | |||||||||
| 1080p Support | Yes | ||||||||
| Video Output | Dual DVI | ||||||||
| Mini-HDMI | |||||||||
| Low Profile | No | ||||||||
| Cooling Type | Fan | ||||||||
| Multi-GPU Support | SLI | ||||||||
| Minimum PSU Wattage Requirement | 450 Watt | ||||||||
Specification Notes |
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| Specification Notes | [1] To provide the most accurate specifications, the specifications listed are based upon the manufacturer's exact model specification as published on the manufacturer's website, and the manufacturer's product documentation. | ||||||||

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Warranty Information
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Constant headaches! Read the Zotac forums!
Purchased this card early in the year along with a good quality PSU to make sure I had enough juice to run it. Got artifacts often in DX9 games. DX11 games ALWAYS have artifacts. Recently (after 6 months of use) the card just will not keep the display running, I'm getting a black screen flicker every minute or so and the fans spike to full speed and then back down. Checked official forums for help and saw MANY others with issues trying to RMA their cards. Am currently trying to RMA as well but no response from Zotac.
Good Value But Loud and Hot
a 560 Ti at 189 price point is a good value. Though the rebate process can take months unless you choice to expedite it for another 2 dollars. The card comes with a stock over clock and Zotac cooling solution tends to run hot and loud. My case is well ventilated and my room well cooled. The card idles in the 50's and climbs in to 70's under load. The fans are pretty loud too and are easily heard when amped up. Though if you use headphones you probably won't notice. People have complained on Zotac forums about thermal issues with the card. If your case tends to run hot I would recommend another card.
Awesome
Very easy install extremly queit. Max out windows bench mark. I can play any game on max resoultion with out any problem
Slight, but Great upgrade
No issues at all. I upgraded from EVGA GTX 460. Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. Auto Installed the drivers, very smooth. Great gaming card for ANY MMO, FPS, or anything you can throw at it. Highly recommended!
Great deal
this card is the best deal i could find for the quality. I would strongly recommend this card if you are looking for a mid range to high end card for a cheap price.
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