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Out of all the NVIDIA GTX 560 TI graphics cards the ASUS GTX
560 Ti DirectCU II Top surely belongs to the best. The high build
quality as well as the factory overclocking was able to convince us.
Also the DirectCU II is can cope very well with the cards dissipation
power and keeps it cool at a low noise level. We also liked that this
card comes in a dual slot layout which doesn't need that much space as
ASUS' recent triple slot cards. If ASUS is able to tweak this cards
price then this thing will be very attractive. At the moment the price
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Performance |
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Thanks to the
factory overclocking by 78 MHz regarding the GPU and 200 MHz on the
memory this thing really flies. Compared to the results a reference
card produces the ASUS model makes quite a difference. It is even able
to outperform a Radeon HD 6950. |
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Factory overclocking
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Overclocking |
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Using the the bundled software ASUS
SmartDoctor which is able to manipulate voltages via a chip on the PCB
it was possible to reach a GPU frequency above 1 GHz. Of course also
the dual slot DirectCU II cooler had an impact on the overclocking. 1
GHz is impressive with an aircooled card and we're already wondering
how high this thing can be overclocked using extreme cooling methods.
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Overclocking GPU 1'009 MHz / Mem 4'708 MHz
- Voltage regulation chip
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Recommendation |
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If you should be
looking for a very good mid-range graphics card that comes with a
unique board layout, design and very good performance figures then the
ASUS GTX 560 TI DirectCU II Top will be a perfect match for you.
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Mid-Range up to High-End
Gaming |
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The ASUS GTX 560 Ti
DirectCU II can be bought at Digitec for CHF 319.- (est. EUR 228.-).
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