Technical data / specifications
At a first
glance one can see that the ASUS GTX 550 Ti DirectCU TOP is everything
else but not a card according to NVIDIAs reference design. Therefore
you'll see an ASUS' dual slot cooler. In this case they decided to strap a
DirectCU block onto the card which
should be able to deliver lower temperatures at a lower noise level compared to the reference
cooler. Furthermore the its build quality is also on a good level. Mainly this
cooler consists of aluminium except of the two 8 millimeter heatpipes which
transport the heat to the numerous 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 this card comes with a factory overclocking of 75 MHz. Instead of 900 MHz, the GPU now runs
at 975 MHz default. Regarding the memory you wont find a factory overclocking.
The GDDR5 chips run on standard frequencies.
|
ASUS GTX 550 Ti DirectCU TOP |
nVidia GTX 550 Ti |
Gigabyte GTX 460 SOC |
nVidia GTX 275 |
Chip |
GF116 |
GF116 |
GF104 |
GT200 |
Process |
40 nm |
40 nm |
40 nm |
55 nm |
Transistors |
1.170 billion |
1.170 billion |
1.950 billion |
1.400 billion |
GPU clock |
975 MHz |
900 MHz |
815 MHz |
633 MHz |
Shader clock |
1'950 MHz |
1'800 MHz |
1'630 MHz |
1'404 MHz |
Memory |
1024 MB GDDR5 |
1024 MB GDDR5 |
1024 MB GDDR5 |
896 MB GDDR3 |
Memory clock |
1026 MHz |
1026 MHz |
1000 MHz |
1134 MHz |
Memory interface |
192 Bit |
192 Bit |
256 Bit |
448 Bit |
Memory bandwidth |
98'500 MB/s |
98'500 MB/s |
128'000 MB/s |
127'00 MB/s |
Shader Cores |
192 |
192 |
256 |
240 |
ROPs |
24 ROP |
24 ROP |
32 ROP |
28 ROP |
Shader model |
SM 5 |
SM 5 |
SM 5 |
SM 4 |
Maximum board power |
116 Watt |
116 Watt |
200 Watt |
219 Watt |
Price |
$169 |
$159 |
$249 |
$249 |
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