Introduction
With the all-important winter shopping season around the corner, NVIDIA wants to fortify its "Sweet Spot" segment. This segment consists of graphics cards with good price-performance ratios, that gamers making far-sighted buying decisions end up choosing. Presenting the all-new GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores. GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores will not be available worldwide, according to NVIDIA the regions are USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Russia and the Nordics.
The current GeForce GTX 560 Ti has achieved a good price-performance equation with prices well under US $250 and improvements in performance thanks to mature drivers; but a vacuum has been created between it and the GeForce GTX 570, that is about $100 costlier, and classifies as high-end. NVIDIA maxed out the number of CUDA cores that can be activated on the GF114 silicon (384), adding more memory won't help it much, and will instead drive up power draw because the memory bus width is maxed out as well. The only option left is carving out a new SKU using the GF110 silicon.
MSI is among the first with an all-new GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core graphics card. MSI's offering makes use of the company's Twin Frozr III cooling assembly, which has performed quite well on other graphics cards from MSI's stable. MSI also has a custom-design PCB that doesn't waste board area, and provides a juicy 7-phase VRM. The card is overclocked out of the box.
The GF110 graphics processor has 512 CUDA cores, the GeForce GTX 580 has all those cores, 1536 MB of memory, and the full 384-bit GDDR5 memory bus enabled. The GeForce GTX 570 has 480 CUDA cores enabled, 1280 MB of memory, and the memory bus width is lowered to 320-bit. Without tinkering with the memory bus or clock speeds, NVIDIA carved out the new GTX 560 Ti by setting an active CUDA core count of 448.
The new GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores essentially has the same core configuration as the previous-generation GeForce GTX 470, except that it's based on a new silicon that's far superior in terms of energy-efficiency and thermal characteristics, and that it has higher clock speeds.
MSI GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Market Segment Analysis | Radeon HD 6850 | Radeon HD 6870 | GeForce GTX 560 | GeForce GTX 560 Ti | Radeon HD 6950 | GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores | MSI GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores | GeForce GTX 570 | Radeon HD 6970 | GeForce GTX 580 |
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Shader Units | 960 | 1120 | 336 | 384 | 1408 | 448 | 448 | 480 | 1536 | 512 |
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ROPs | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 40 | 40 | 40 | 32 | 48 |
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Graphics Processor | Barts | Barts | GF114 | GF114 | Cayman | GF110 | GF110 | GF110 | Cayman | GF110 |
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Transistors | 1700M | 1700M | 1950M | 1950M | 2640M | 3000M | 3000M | 3000M | 2640M | 3000M |
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Memory Size | 1024 MB | 1024 MB | 1024 MB | 1024 MB | 2048 MB | 1280 MB | 1280 MB | 1280 MB | 2048 MB | 1536 MB |
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Memory Bus Width | 256 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 256 bit | 320 bit | 320 bit | 320 bit | 256 bit | 384 bit |
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Core Clock | 775 MHz | 900 MHz | 810 MHz | 823 MHz | 800 MHz | 732 MHz | 750 MHz | 732 MHz | 880 MHz | 772 MHz |
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Memory Clock | 1000 MHz | 1050 MHz | 1002 MHz | 1002 MHz | 1250 MHz | 950 MHz | 975 MHz | 950 MHz | 1375 MHz | 1002 MHz |
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Price | $145 | $160 | $180 | $220 | $230 | $290 | $300 | $330 | $330 | $480 |
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