Gaming on GTX 560 ti Gigabyte SOC
Let`s test out the GTX 560 ti SOC model from Gigabyte.
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The Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti SOC (Super Overclock) is a graphics card based on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti GPU. It was known for its factory overclocked settings and improved cooling solution. Here are the typical specifications for this graphics card:
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
CUDA Cores: 384
Core Clock: 950mhz The core clock speed was typically overclocked for improved performance, but the specific clock speed might vary depending on the exact model. It's usually higher than the reference GTX 560 Ti clock of 822 MHz.
Memory: 1GB GDDR5
Memory Clock: 1145Mhz The memory clock speed is typically overclocked as well, but it usually exceeds the reference speed of 1002 MHz.
Memory Interface: 256-bit
Max Resolution: 2560x1600
Ports:
DVI x 2
mini HDMI x 1
Power Connectors: Typically requires two 6-pin power connectors.
DirectX Support: DirectX 11
OpenGL Support: OpenGL 4.1
TDP (Thermal Design Power): The TDP of the card would be slightly higher than the reference GTX 560 Ti due to the factory overclock, but it would still be within a reasonable range for a mid-range graphics card.
Cooling: Gigabyte's SOC models often feature advanced cooling solutions with multiple fans and heat pipes for improved thermal performance.
Size: The physical size of the card may vary depending on the specific model, but it typically follows the dual-slot form factor.
Keep in mind that the exact clock speeds, cooler design, and other features can vary between different models of the Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti SOC. It's a good idea to check the specific model number or product page for the exact specifications of the card you are interested in. Additionally, as this information is based on the state of technology as of September 2021, there might have been newer releases or updates to this card since then.
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