Technical data / specifications
Even at a first
glance one can see that the ASUS GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II is everything
else but not a card according to the NVIDIA reference design. Therefore
you'll see a ASUS' dual slot version of their DirectCU II cooler which
should be able to deliver lower temperatures compared to the reference
cooler. Furthermore the coolers build quality is very good. Most of it
has been made of aluminium whereas there are three copper heatpipes
transporting the heat efficiently to the numoerous fins. ASUS also
overworked the PCB, capacitors and power circuitry. For example you get
high quality SAP caps which run cooler and have a longer lifespan.
Last but not least there is the face that this specific card comes with
a factory overclocking of 78 MHz. Instead of 822 MHz the GPU now runs
at 900 MHz default. Also the memory has been overclocked by almost 200
MHz.
|
ASUS
GTX 560 Ti Direct CU Top |
GTX
560 TI |
GTX
570 |
GTX
580 |
Chip |
GF104 |
GF114 |
GF110 |
GF110 |
Process |
40 nm |
40 nm |
40 nm |
40 nm |
Transistors |
1.95
billion |
1.95
billion |
3.0
billion |
3.0billion |
GPU clock |
900 MHz |
822 MHz |
732 MHz |
772 MHz |
Shader clock |
1'800 MHz |
1'645 MHz |
1'464 MHz |
1'544 MHz |
Memory |
1'024 MB GDDR5 |
1'024 MB GDDR5 |
1'280 MB GDDR5 |
1'536 MB GDDR5 |
Memory clock |
4'200 MHz |
4'008 MHz |
3'800 MHz |
4'008 MHz |
Memory interface |
256 Bit |
256 Bit |
320 Bit |
384 Bit |
Memory bandwidth |
134'400 MB/s |
128'256 MB/s |
152'000 MB/s |
192'400 MB/s |
TMUs |
64 |
64 |
60 |
64 |
TAUs |
64 |
64 |
60 |
64 |
Shader
Cores |
384 (1D) |
384 (1D) |
480 (5D) |
512 (1D) |
ROPs |
32 ROP |
32 ROP |
40 ROP |
48 ROP |
Shader
model |
SM 5 |
SM 5 |
SM 5 |
SM 5 |
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