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Brand | EVGA |
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Model | 02G-P3-1569-KR |
Interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 500 Series |
GPU | 2 GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) |
Core Clock | 850 MHz |
Shader Clock | 1700 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 768 (384 x 2) |
Effective Memory Clock | 4008MHz |
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Memory Size | 2GB |
Memory Interface | 512-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR5 |
DirectX | DirectX 11 |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.1 |
HDMI | 1 x mini HDMI |
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DVI | 3 x DVI |
RAMDAC | 400MHz |
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Max Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
3D VISION Game Ready | Yes |
Cooler | Triple Fans |
Power Connector | 2 x 8-Pin |
Dual-Link DVI Supported | Yes |
HDCP Ready | Yes |
Features | NVIDIA CUDA technology NVIDIA PhysX technology NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Ready NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 11.5" x 4.38" |
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Date First Available | July 26, 2021 |
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Pros: I know alot of people have been upset about this card not having sli, but I mean come on; thats hardly anything to give it one star over or to dumb it out completely, especially since its "already" in sli. Even if you still have it as one card you still need to turn on sli to run it at its full potential. Another thing to think about is that this card could be more of a solution to those who have motherboards with only one card slot. It gives them the ability to have the same power of sli without the need of two cards such as myself. Another thing people have been getting on is that each gpu on this card only has 1gb each. Now everyone knows when they say 2gb its only really 1gb because each card in sli is only going to use half, but I mean think about it. If you have a Gtx 460 1gb vs a gtx 560 1gb, the 560 naturally gives more performance, yet...oh wait... they both have 1gb of vram; obviously there is some other factor there more important then the vram at this point.
Cons: Personally, yes it would be nice if it was able to be sli'd like many people wish to, but that doesn't make it so big a negative to thrash the card itself. Though I think keeping the pcb for sli when its not going to be used is retarted, now if they plan to make it useful with an patch or something then ok, its all good. If not...its just cruel teasing to the sli fanatics and those wanting even more of an edge. Though there aren't enough games to push the 1gb vram over, its still good. Everyone makes it seem like 1gb makes the game completely unplayable. The vram is like the ram in on your motherboard, doesnt matter how good it is if the cpu isn't up to par and thats what mostly everyone is dealing with. Now there will come a time where 1gb just wont be enough, but when that time comes then I'm sure they will only make 2gb - 3gb cards only. Until then, everyone should really get their info straight. I had to go through alot of bull articles and comments to get the right info.