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January 2011
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Rapport prix/performances
Consommation
Niveau sonore
Overclocking sympathique
Format compact
Performances dans les jeux
Dissipateur efficace et silencieux
Compatible DirectX 11
Fonctions 3D Vision et 3D Surround
Accélération des traitements dans les applications compatibles avec CUDA
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Température en hausse
(« le GHz » pas atteint en overclocking)
La consommation est encore un peu élevée en 3D mais mieux maîtrisée qu'auparavant
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Extrait: The Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti can be seen as a direct replacement to the GTX 460, with the "Ti" suffix denoting a premium build over the straight GTX 560 card. In the sub £200 RRP bracket it's a direct competitor to AMD's Radeon HD 6870. However, due...
nVidia's GeForce GTX 560 Ti is ultimately a victim of circumstance. The performance at its £220 price point is excellent, and the reduced power consumption shows that nVidia is taking energy efficiency seriously. But it was dropped into a crowded mark...
Performance in games, Effective and quiet fan, Compatible with DirectX 11, 3D Vision and 3D Surround Sound functions, Accelerated processing for CUDAcompatible applications
Energy consumption a little high in 3D but better than in previous models
On performance, noise and energy consumption, NVIDIA has got everything right in the mid-range GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1 GB graphics card. It's a great card that'll keep most gamers happy, but we recommend you keep an eye on its price to make sure you get t...
Extrait: GF100, your services are no longer required. Nvidia’s GF114 GPU displaces the last card based on the company’s 3 billion-transistor chip using fewer than two billion transistors. It’s amazing what a little optimization can do. Welcome, GeForce GTX 560 ...
It has taken a while for NVIDIA to really get hold of the powerful Fermi GPU architecture that underpins the majority of GeForce GPUs released in the last year. While we believe that the GeForce 400-series was an ultimately flawed attempt at creating a...