Tuesday, March 13th 2012

ZOTAC Announces GeForce GTX 560 SE

ZOTAC International, a global innovator of graphics cards, mainboards and mini-PCs, today announces the GeForce GTX 560 SE. The new ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 SE gives gamers a taste of stunning 1080p gaming on a budget.

"1080p resolution displays and Microsoft DirectX 11-enabled titles are affordable and become quite popular among gamers. Our new ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 SE provides an excellent value for gamers that want to get their feet wet with 1080p and DirectX 11 gaming," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International.
Packing 288 unified shaders and 1 GB of video memory, the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 SE shreds through the latest Microsoft DirectX 11 titles with blazing-fast frame rates and dazzling eye-candy for an out-of-this world gaming experience on a budget.

It's time to game with the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 SE.

General details

- New ZOTAC GeForce GTX 560 SE graphics card
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 SE GPU
- Engine clock: 746 MHz
- 288 unified shaders
- Shader clock: 1,492 MHz
- 1 GB GDDR5 memory
- Memory clock: 3828 MHz
- 192-bit memory interface
- Dual DVI, HDMI & DisplayPort outputs
- DirectX 11 technology & Shader Model 5.0
- OpenGL 4.2 compatible
- Hardware-accelerated Full HD video playback
- Blu-ray 3D ready
- Loss-less audio bitstream capable
- TrackMania 2 Canyon 3-Day Game Pass included

Specifications:
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15 Comments on ZOTAC Announces GeForce GTX 560 SE

#1
LDNL
Looks like they had some leftovers from the 465s and 470s
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#2
zsolt_93
They had too many GTX470/570 coolers...
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#3
Shihab
Well, that card is... short ! And the backside looks kinda weird.

Price/Performance ratio ?
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#4
borden5
what is that fan on 3rd picture suppose to cool ?
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#5
NickVs
This fan is of a turbine type, so it should work just fine, especially for such a cut-off chip
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#6
deleted
Kind of a strange looking card.. It's got the intake vents below the fan like the GTX480, and but it's not a particularly hot chip. It also seems to be shorter than the GTX460.
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#8
dj-electric
This has got to be one of the more uglier designs ive seen in a while
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#9
NorthEndJon
I'd want to see the performance VS a 460SE. The 560SE has better clocks, but the 460SE has a wider memory interface. I'd be willing to bet there is very little difference between the two.

If this thing is more then 140 bucks, its too much.
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#10
DarkOCean
NorthEndJonI'd want to see the performance VS a 460SE. The 560SE has better clocks, but the 460SE has a wider memory interface. I'd be willing to bet there is very little difference between the two.

If this thing is more then 140 bucks, its too much.
It's supposed to compete with amd 7770 wich is $160 so...not worth it.
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#11
specks
The backside is really fugly
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#12
nonkX3
so that fan is somehow protruding behind the card, is it?? another method to make a tiny card look bigger... cause for some people the bigger the card is the better...

perfect, nicely done marketing design :banghead:
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#13
Xeizell
The fan looks the same as the Zotac GTX 460. It's hot and noisy. :ohwell:
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#14
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
Seems pointless on the eve of Kepler's launch (March 22nd).
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#15
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
XeizellThe fan looks the same as the Zotac GTX 460. It's hot and noisy. :ohwell:
Looks the same, kind of, but definitely isn't the same. The fan on the GTX460 was only 1 slot tall, because it sat on top of the PCB and the components on the PCB took up one slot worth of space. The fan on this GTX560 is two slots tall, more like the GTX465/470. So it should be pretty quiet cooling such a weak chip, depending on the actual heatsink used of course.
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