Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr 2 OC 1GB GDDR5 PCIe N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr 2 OC 1GB GDDR5 PCIe N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II.
February 2011
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The editors liked
Impressive performance for the dollar and the watt
Good noise level
3DMark 2011 Advanced Included
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Very quiet cooling system with performanceoriented fan profile
Much lower temps than reference designs
Performance improvement over GTX 460 is impressive
Overclocking headroom is similar to the GTX 460
PhysX capability is great feature with minimal FPS impact
Upgraded power supply design with high quality components
Low price penalty for enhanced performance and
Overclocked out of box
No price increase compared to reference design
Good overclocking potential
Quiet cooler in idle
Low temperatures
Support for DirectX 11
Support for CUDA / PhysX
Pre-overclocked out of box
Silent even under load
Advanced cooling system is completely effective
Huge overclocking potential.
The editors didn't like
Warranty is limited
Power plugs a little hard to reach
250 is still a lot of money for casual gamers to spend
Hot air from GPU cooler stays inside case
GTX 560 SE is probably in the works
And might offer more value
Noisy cooler in 3D
Still limited to two active display outputs per card
NVIDIA power limiter system could possibly complicate advanced overclocking
Abstract: With three retail NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti offerings behind us, we know that picking one is going to be a difficult choice for some. Some users will really want the highest out-of-the-box overclocked settings and that would be where the Palit Sonic offering falls. Others will want the coolest running card and the MSI Twin Frozr II design definitely takes the win there. Galaxy's card offers some great temperat..
Pre-overclocked out of box, Silent even under load, Advanced cooling system is completely effective, Huge overclocking potential.
Lack of a good bundle
The performance difference between the MSI 560Ti and the Palit 460 has a spread of 15-30% difference across all benchmarks. With the overclocking in mind, another 5% can be added to that. Performance in games was admirable, and totally playable at ful...
As impressive as the ’s stock-speed performance is, the MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II/OC improves upon this even further. The factory overclock might not be earth shattering, but it allows the card to close the gap to the , and in some cases the two car...
Final Words & Conclusion The MSI GTX560 Ti Twin Frozer II tested today is an impressive card. It is the traditional Twin Frozer II series build and that means customized PCB with quality components, a nice aesthetic design, the card is factory clocked ...
The quick summary right off the bat is the MSI GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr II OC takes what is already an impressive graphics card and pushes things to the next level. Continuing the success of the GTX 580 and 570, this new card brings excellent performance ...
If you are thinking on buying the new GeForce GTX 560 Ti, the MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II/OC is a no-brainer: it costs the same as the reference model, but it is faster, provides a better cooling solution, and allows you to increase the GPU voltage, g...
Abstract: With the GTX 460 gradually making its way into the $175 market and the HD 6870 hitting the $199 price point, NVIDIA needed a card that retailed for less than the GTX 560 Ti but offered much improved performance over GF104-based cards. To accomplish th...
Awesome Performance, Great Overclocker, Dual Fan Cooler, Military Grade Components, Low Price, Runs Cool...
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If the release of the GTX 560-Ti didn't do anything else, it did kick the HD 6870's butt. The revamped GF114 core was able to more than outperform the GTX 460, and at some points was almost able to keep up with the 6950. MSI's offering of this midrang...
The MSI Twin Frozr II version of the GTX 560 gives us a good idea of how the model will perform with a milder overclock; in this case a little under 900MHz on the core. We can see that compared to the AMD offerings it battles it out with the HD 6950...