Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Twin light LE review

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Features and specification

 

Features and specification

Aah yes, yet another 560 Ti GPU to review! So today I wanted to keep things nice and simple. The GeForce GTX 560 Ti is in fact based on the GF104 GPU, it is tweaked a little to allow higher clock speeds with a presumably lower power draw. The GeForce GTX 560 has 384 shader processor cores, 32 ROPs, and a 256-bit wide memory interface that connects to four 64-bit controllers with each 256MB memory tied to it, so that's 1 GB of memory in total.

The reference GPU has holstered rather high GPU clock speeds, with 822 MHz core, 1644 MHz on the shader cores, and 4000 MHz (GDDR5 effective datarate) memory, chunking out a very decent 128 GB/s in memory bandwidth -- reference of course.

Reference specifications:

Graphics card GeForce GTX 460
768MB
GeForce GTX 460
1024MB
GeForce GTX 560
1024MB
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GTX 560 Twin Light Turbo
Graphics Processing Clusters 2 2 2 2
Streaming Multiprocessors 7 7 8 8
Shader processor 336 336 384 384
Texture Units 56 56 64 64
ROPs 24 32 32 32
Core Clock 675 MHz 675 MHz 822 MHz 830 MHz
Shader Clock 1350 MHz 1350 MHz 1644 MHz 1660 MHz
Memory Data rate 3600 MHz 3600 MHz 4008 MHz 4100 MHz
Graphics Memory 768MB GDDR5 1024MB GDDR5 1024MB GDDR5 1024MB GDDR5
Memory interface 192-bit 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit
Memory bandwidth 86 GB/s 115 GB/s 128 GB/S 131 GB/s
Fab node 40nm 40nm 40nm 40nm
TDP 150 Watts 160 Watts 170 Watts 185 Watts

If you look closely at the SM (Streaming Multiprocessor) partitions, then you can see the GF114 GPU has 384 shader processors, and has that last available SM cluster enabled.

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The GeForce GTX 560 Ti is still based on a 40nm fabrication node, still has 1.95 Billion transistors and thus looks and feels like the GTX 460, yet now with 48 shader processors and accompanying PolyMorph Engine added, an extra 8 Texture units and sure, much faster clock frequencies. So is the GF114 in fact a GF104? Yep, it sure is.

All cards derived from and based on this GPU are based on a dual or even triple-slot cooling design based on what the AIB/AIC partners prefer and come with two dual-link DVIs and a mini-HDMI connector. HDMI again passes sound through, including bit streaming support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master. Being a mid-range product, only 2-way SLI will be allowed and thus you'll only see a single SLI finger/connector on the PCBs. Okay, the next stop will be an extensive photo-shoot of today's product.

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