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2011.11.29
Tech Report We've had the Zotac version on hand for a little while now, and so far, our impressions are positive. The cooler isn't horribly loud, and it runs most games very well, even on our four-megapixel monster display. We'd hoped to have a full review of the product for you today. However, we only received final drivers from Nvidia last Tuesday evening, and we decided to spend our Thanksgiving weekend doing something other than cramming to put a review together at the last minute. |
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2011.11.29
TechpowerUp ZOTAC's GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores comes at the highest out-of-the-box overclock of all the cards tested today, which gives it a slightly performance advantage. (ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 cores) |
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2011.11.29
TechpowerUp ZOTAC's GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores comes at the highest out-of-the-box overclock of all the cards tested today, which gives it a slightly performance advantage. (ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 cores) |
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2011.11.29
Tom's Hardware The new card’s performance is about 12% higher than the standard GeForce GTX 560 Ti in our tests. Again, that figure will rise and fall depending on the game you're playing, the resolution you use, and the settings you choose. The point is that there's a quantifiable difference, and the case can be made for spending an extra $55 over the vanilla GTX 560 Ti for this 448-core version. |
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2011.11.29
Tom's Hardware The new card’s performance is about 12% higher than the standard GeForce GTX 560 Ti in our tests. Again, that figure will rise and fall depending on the game you're playing, the resolution you use, and the settings you choose. The point is that there's a quantifiable difference, and the case can be made for spending an extra $55 over the vanilla GTX 560 Ti for this 448-core version. |
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