Monday, October 24th 2011
LeadTek Announces WinFast GTX 560 Ti Hurricane Graphics Card
Leadtek Research Inc., known globally for its extreme visual graphics technology, added the new WinFast GTX 560 Ti Hurricane graphics card to the Fermi II generation family for enthusiasts. It features dual 90 mm fans, two 8 mm cooper heat-pipes, a large copper base and many fan fins equipped behind the GeForce Fermi 114 chipset, which can reduce temperature more effectively than the standard version containing only two 6 mm cooper heat-pipes from the chipset manufacture. This not only means improvements in the thermal solution but also in noise emission. Only 21 dB is measured during idle time, and even during peak time, it is just 43 dB. Leadtek will release more dual fan design graphics cards, naming them "Hurricane", to highlight these features.The WinFast GTX 560 Ti Hurricane is based on the new GF114 silicon, and features a 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface and core clock speeds of 822 MHz. Its graphics card power is lower than GTX 570, only 175 watts, which gives it faster performance than competitors. The WinFast GTX 560 Ti Hurricane fully supports and exploits the features of Microsoft Windows 7, GPU-accelerated tessellation of DirectX 11 and Shader Model 5.0 designed for ultra high performance in the new API's key graphics feature. PhysX technology enables a totally new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce. It offers support for NVIDIA 3D Vision, bringing a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience to PCs. The WinFast GTX 560 Ti Hurricane graphics card with CUDA technology features new high-speed 32x anti-aliasing, which smoothes the edges for top-notch visual quality.This model is equipped with a 2-way SLI in addition to two DVI-I connectors and one mini-HDMI connector. It also needs two 6-pin PCI-Express power connectors. Moreover, with the native HDMI connector and 7.1 LPCM audio channeled through a PCI-Express interface, gamers enjoy a high definition audio experience with no extra SPDIF cable needed.
21 Comments on LeadTek Announces WinFast GTX 560 Ti Hurricane Graphics Card
double fans is new standard for vga now
twin fans make perfect sense to me, they would look gr8 in sli i bet too.
cheers for the news.;)
like KFA?
It also helps a lot if fans don't have RPM fluctuations. It's much easier to listen to constant bzzzzzzzzzzzzz than listening to bzzzzzzzzzz w000000000 wooooooo wr0000000 woooooo bzzzzzzzzzzzzz etc. I don't know what moron does the cooling profiles on GFX cards but 99% of the time they are total garbage. I'm no sound engineer but i know that that's just plain rubbish. I'm also no thermal engineer, yet i know profiles can be done better because i re-adjust them myself all the time. Fan speed could easily be set to a constant 20% or 30% up to 80°C. At which point you can make a direct slope up to 100°C and 100% speed.
On coolers like the one above here and the ones used on TwinFrozr's usually never even reach 80°C. At least in my case it never did. So it's always dead silent except in very rare occasions when something does go wrong and the heat shots up above 80°C at which point fan will quickly cool it down. My TwinFrozr III was driving me insane in Deus Ex:HR because it was spinning the damn fan to insane speeds for no apparent reason even with Silent profile selected. Specifically in dialogs where it was the most annoying. Just to keep temperature down. At 60°C !? Rubbish. I have it fixed at 30% now using CCC (MSI Afterburner is broken crap) and it works perfectly fine. It's just recommended to have well ventilated case, that's all. And i don't have case fans cranked up, they work at low RPM just as well.
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you probably know more than me about it anyway but it struck me as unusual thing to do,
i cant get my gpu to go above 55c-60c no matter what i throw at it,so far anyway.
Not sure what to think of this card besides "yet another 560."
I had a Leadtek geforce 440TI (last i heard of them too!).
Curiously the caps blew on that as well....only card ive ever had fail.