Review: ASUS ENGTX 560 TI 448 DCII/2DIS/1280MD5

Published by Marc Büchel on 29.11.11
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Technical data / specifications

With this card NVIDIA fills the gap between GTX 570 and GTX 560 Ti. The GTX 560 Ti 448 doesn't have the GF114 chip as a basis, NVIDIA equips its latest garphics card with a high-end GF110. The only difference to the GTX 570 is the number of shader cores which are activated. This new model comes with 448 shader cores activated. In comparison the GTX 570 can rely on 480 shader cores. Memory interface as well as memory clock speed are the same as with the GTX 570 - 320 Bit and 3'800 MHz.
A special feature of any DirectCU graphics card from ASUS is the cooler. It measures about twice the size of the card and comes with plenty of cooling capacity to keep the card cool and quiet under any circumstance. Because the cards cooler doesn't move air out of the case we recommend to install it in a case that that is well ventilated. Otherwise there might be hot spots. In idle conditions the card does not get warmer than 35°C and under heavy Furmark load we didn't see more than 75°C.


  ASUS ENGTX 560 TI 448 GTX 560 TI GTX 570 GTX 580
Chip GF110 GF114 GF110 GF110
Process 40 nm 40 nm 40 nm 40 nm
Transistors 3.0 billion 1.95 billion 3.0 billion 3.0billion
GPU clock 732 MHz 822 MHz 732 MHz 772 MHz
Shader clock 1'464 MHz 1'645 MHz 1'464 MHz 1'544 MHz
Memory 1'280 MB GDDR5 1'024 MB GDDR5 1'280 MB GDDR5 1'536 MB GDDR5
Memory clock 3'800 MHz 4'008 MHz 3'800 MHz 4'008 MHz
Memory interface 320 Bit 256 Bit 320 Bit 384 Bit
Memory bandwidth 152'000 MB/s 128'256 MB/s 152'000 MB/s 192'400 MB/s
TMUs 60 56 60 64 
Shader Cores 448 384 480 512
ROPs 40 32 40 48
TDP 210 Watt 170 Watt 219 Watt 244 Watt
Shader model SM 5 SM 5 SM 5 SM 5


Page 1 - Introduction Page 6 - Futuremark
Page 2 - Specifications Page 7 - Unigine Heaven / Stone Giant
Page 3 - Preview Page 8 - World in Conflict / Resident Evil 5
Page 4 - Overclocking Page 9 - Call of Juarez / Far Cry 2
Page 5 - Testing conditions Page 10 - Conclusion



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