Testseek.com have collected 180 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
January 2011
(85%)
180 Reviews
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Wrapping things up, for the last week now I've been spending a considerable amount of time going over two thoughts: 1) What do I make of the GTX 560 Ti, and 2) What do I make of the name? The latter may sound silly, but I'm almost positive it's the more i...
When the GTX 560 Ti first entered our labs we were expecting a sustainable performance increase in comparison the GTX 460, based on the higher clock frequencies and improved GF114 architecture. After just a few tests though, it became apparent that th...
Plenty of overclocking headroom for enthusiasts!, Outperforms Radeon HD 5870 and 6950 video card, Great performance for ultra highend games, Much lower power consumption vs GTX 470, Reduced heat output and cooling fan noise, Fan exhausts all heated air outside of case, Includes native HDMI audio/video output, Adds 32x CSAA postprocessing detail, Supports dualcard SLI functionality, Ad
Premiumpriced mainstream product
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
In most scenarios the new GeForce GTX 560 Ti crushed its main competitor, the Radeon HD 6870: it was between 10% and 37% faster on Lost Planet 2, between 17% and 18% faster on Aliens vs. Predator, between 19% and 21% faster on Far Cry 2, and between 11...
The simple fact right up front here is that the GeForce GTX 560 Ti continues the winning ways of the GTX 580 and 570, now bringing excellent performance to the mid-range graphics card market. While the GTX 460 has proven very popular, it appears to be ...
Final Words & Conclusion The GeForce GTX 560 Ti is an interesting product in many ways. The baseline (or reference) performance simply put is good. It positions itself at a lower high-end performance level or... you can consider it to be a very decen...
Until AMD’s Antilles-based Radeon HD 6990 launches, I’m personally not excited about high-end graphics. Radeon HD 5970s are back up to $600 dollars and more. That's a card that launched more than a year ago. Skip. GeForce GTX 580s cost $500. Unless you...
In July 2010, NVIDIA released the GTX 460, which was able to provide high performance at a fairly low budget. The new GTX 560 is an optimized and completely redesigned version of GTX 460. After rigorous testing we were able to confirm the increase in...
Published: 2011-01-25, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
As you've no doubt gathered, this is a ridiculously close contest between some formidable competitors. Sorting out which one is best isn't going to be easy, but I have a few definite thoughts on these matters. Let's begin by going to our price-performanc...
Best performance in its class, Can compete successfully against Radeon HD 6950 2 GB in some tests, High performance with enabled tessellation, Wide range of supported FSAA modes, Minimal effect of FSAA on performance, Fullyfledged hardware HD video decoding, Highquality HD video postprocessing with scalability, Supports Nvidia’s exclusive PhysX and 3D Vision technologies, Wide range of
No serious drawbacks discovered.
The new GeForce GTX 560 Ti didn’t disappoint: it is a really worthy addition to the GeForce 500 family. Moreover, we can definitely call it a true “weapon of mass destruction”. And in fact, there is nothing surprising about it: while the recommended r...