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Reviews of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 PCIe

Testseek.com have collected 180 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
Award: Editor’s Choice January 2011
January 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • Increased CUDA Cores
  • Quiet and Cool
  • PhysX
  • 3D Vision
  • Better power
  • Plenty of overclocking headroom for enthusiasts!
  • Outperforms Radeon HD 5870 and 6950 video card
  • Great performance for ultra highend games
  • Much lower power consumption vs GTX 470
  • Reduced heat output and cooling fan noise
  • Fan exhausts all heated air outside of case
  • Includes native HDMI audio/video output
  • Adds 32x CSAA postprocessing detail
  • Supports dualcard SLI functionality
  • Ad
  • Best performance in its class
  • Can compete successfully against Radeon HD 6950 2 GB in some tests
  • High performance with enabled tessellation
  • Wide range of supported FSAA modes
  • Minimal effect of FSAA on performance
  • Fullyfledged hardware HD video decoding
  • Highquality HD video postprocessing with scalability
  • Supports Nvidia’s exclusive PhysX and 3D Vision technologies
  • Wide range of
  • Competitive performance. Strong update to previous generation technologies. Relatively low power usage.
  • Strong Performance
  • Cool and Quiet
  • PhysX and CUDA Support
  • Competitive Pricing
  • Highly Overclockable (1GHz card coming)
  • Excellent performance
  • Great gaming experience on a mid range card
  • Fully DirectX 11 capable
  • Lower power usage
  • Excellent power per watt
  • Low Heat
  • Very good cooling system
  • Lots of overclocking potential
  • Great gaming performance for the price
  • Quiet operation
  • Supports 3D Vision
  • Physics/computation acceleration
  • Substantial performance improvement over GTX 460
  • Reasonable pricing
  • Quieter than other cards in this performance class
  • HDMI output
  • Support for DirectX 11
  • Support for CUDA / PhysX

The editors didn't like

  • None
  • Premiumpriced mainstream product
  • Palit GTX 460 Sonic Platinum 1GB GDDR5
  • No serious drawbacks discovered.
  • Requires 500-watt power supply. Blocks second expansion slot. Some versions of last-generation Nvidia cards are a better value.
  • Requires Two Cards For Surround View
  • Trailed The 1GB 6950 in most DX11 titles
  • Competitive pricing favors the competition
  • Blocks an adjacent slot
  • Requires two six-pin power connectors
  • Power draw limiter could complicate advanced overclocking
  • Still limited to two active display outputs per card
  • DirectX 11 relevance limited at this time

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  Published: 2019-01-27, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com

  • Well I have to say that although I haven't had a chance to check out the multiplayer action yet, I was pleasantly surprised with what I found in the beta experience of Destiny 2...

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  Published: 2017-08-31, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Well I have to say that although I haven't had a chance to check out the multiplayer action yet, I was pleasantly surprised with what I found in the beta experience of Destiny 2. The game looks great, plays well and it's already significantly more polishe...

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  Published: 2012-11-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Abstract:  AMD kick-started 2012 with the release of the Radeon HD 7970, the first member of the Radeon HD 7000 GPU series. This launch marked the introduction of the first-ever graphics card to be made on a 28nm design process, representing the company's most compl...

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  Published: 2011-04-25, review by: gamepro.com

  • Abstract:  Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 560 Ti makes a strong push for the midrange graphics card crown, but savvy shoppers have a few options before them. Nvidia has been on something of a hot streak lately. Having spent the better part of a year in the shadow of AMD's ...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-18, review by: xbitlabs.com

  • Abstract:  As you may have learned from our earlier reviews, Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 560 Ti is quite deservedly considered one of the best graphics cards (or even simply the best one) in the $250 price category. Officially priced at $249, it hasn’t really met with w...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-11, review by: ixbtlabs.com

  • Abstract:  This time we got two GeForce GTX 560 Ti products for review. One is made by KFA2, the other, by Gigabyte. Both solutions are custom-made, and the Gigabyte's card is also extremely factory-overclocked, so it should be very fast. Design Comparison with t...

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  Published: 2011-03-23, review by: Behardware.com

  • Abstract:  At the beginning of the year, NVIDIA decided to take on the €200/250 segment once again with a development of the GeForce GTX 460. With a full spec GPU, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti gives 40% more processing power. What does this translate to in terms of pr...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-07, review by: vrworld.com

  • Abstract:  In the ever competitive world of PC graphics things are constantly changing and with that change we have come to expect greater performance and value with each new video card release. The product update cycle seems never-ending: First a new reference...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-01, review by: hardwareunboxed.com

  • Overclocking your graphics card is a very quick and easy way to get a little extra performance out of your system. While the 1000MHz might not be obtainable with all GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics cards, we are confident that almost all will handle 950MHz...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-26, review by: techgage.com

  • When NVIDIA released its GeForce GTX 460 last summer, it became the "must have" card for most gamers. AMD's offerings were far from slacking, but given the pricing and performance of NVIDIA's card, it was an attractive offering, and one that NVIDIA ha...

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