Specification
Product Details
- Brand: Asus
- Model: ENGTX560 TI DCII/2DI/1GD5
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x
16.00" w x
9.00" l,
2.87 pounds
Features
- Engine overclocked to 830MHz for faster and smoother performance
- Speed up heat dissipation with doubled airflow via exclusive DirectCU dual fan design
- Pump up graphics performance with Super Alloy Power delivering a 15% performance boost, 2.5 longer lifespan and 35C cooler operation
- Crank up 50% faster clock speeds with exclusive Voltage Tweak
- Graphics Engine - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Product Description
ASUS ENGTX560 Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 has unique dual fan DirectCU Thermal solution and three 8 mm flatten copper heat-pipes contacting to the GPU directly. Super Alloy Power which can reach to 15% performance increase, 2.5 times longer product lifespan and 350C cooler operation.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Asus GTX 560Ti...
By DELA
This is an amazing card for the price. I have two of them running in SLI in my upgraded rig.I'll just focus on installation and performance and also packaging and presentation. If you want all the detailed specs etc. just scroll down and read the product description.First things first, contents. In the box you get the card (thankfully), power-splitter cable, mini HDMI to standard HDMI adapter, VGA adapter, a few screws and a driver disc (already outdated, go to nVidia's website for the latest drivers). The box and packaging is all premium quality and presented beautifully. Exactly what you expect from Asus.Installation was a breeze. Just find your PCIe slot on your motherboard. Slide it in. Secure it to your case with a couple of screws. Attach the power cables from your power supply and your good to go. If you have two of these and want to run SLI just pop the second one into the PCIe slot next door, secure to case, attach power supply cables and SLI bridge, go to your nVidia Control Panel and activate the SLI option. Done.Performance is excellent. Running the Crysis GPU benchmark (found in the games `Bin64' file) a single card was getting an average of 35-45fps (DX10, 4AA, 1080p). For a card in the sub $300 pricing, this is amazing.Running the same benchmark with two of these cards with the same settings was 70-80fps. At certain points it went over 100fps!So to summarise, the performance of a single card is excellent and well worth the upgrade if that's what you are looking at doing. Also at less than $300 you would be a fool not to seriously consider the Asus GTX560Ti as a viable upgrade.Two of these cards will eat through every current game with everything set to 'high detail'. Better performance than a GTX580 and about $30-$80 cheaper for the two GTX560's.Highly recommended.2 x Asus GTX560Ti in SLIIntel i5 Sandybridge 3.3Ghz @ 4.7GhzAsus P8P67 Pro Motherboard8GB Corsair Vengence RAM2 x Corsair F60 SSDCorsair TX950 PSUWin7 64Bit
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Nice upgrade
By HI Life
I've been using ASUS card for years and they make the best NVIDIA cards (Gigabyte comes at a decent second place). This one is no exception. Running an i5 2500k at 4.0ghz and I played BF3, Skyrim (with ENB mods), The Witcher 2 all on max settings at 1680x1050 monitor. I've never had temps go above 45C. It's definitely a capable card and I've never had a CTD since I installed this 6 months ago. Only negative are ASUS drivers (they're not good) so I use NVIDIA's instead.Will update if it ever fails on me, but so far so good.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
ASUS ENGTX560 TI DCII/2DI/1GD5 GeForce GTX 560 Ti
By Fran
Awesome card and was a huge upgrade from X1600 ATI card(!). My son let me know that WOW and other games are played with full graphics enabled without any problems. Also runs cool and is very quiet. Awesome card, planning on upgrading to this card for my computer also.
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