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Gigabyte to have two overclocked GTX 560 Ti cards

by on17 January 2011
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At 900 and 1000MHz

We already said that the upcoming GTX 560 Ti will be a great overclocker and that we might see an impressive factory overclock with these cards. It looks like our sources were right on the money with this info as the leaked Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti OC and GTX 560 Ti SO clocks are set at 900MHz and 1000MHz for the GPU.

Thanks to an asian retail/e-tail shop, we now have first details regarding the upcoming factory overclocked GTX 560 Ti cards and according to the leaked info, Gigabyte will have two factory OCed cards, the GTX 560 Ti OC and the GTX 560 Ti SO, both equipped with Gigabyte's Windforce 2X dual-fan cooler.

Both cards are based on Nvidia's GF114 GPU and feature 384 CUDA cores, 1GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 256-bit memory interface and support for DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.1, Nvidia SLI, CUDA, PhysX, Pure Video, and 3D Vision. The first one, GV-N560OC-1GI works at 900MHz for the GPU, 1800MHz for shaders, and 4000MHz for the 1GB of GDDR5 memory. The other one, GV-N560SO-1GI is set at 1000MHz for the GPU, 2000MHz for shaders and 4580MHz for the same amount of GDDR5 memory.

Both cards will feature two DVI and mini HDMI outputs and will need two 6-pin PCI-Express power connectors. The price on the site says 1899,00 and 2099,00 yuan which roughly translates to about US $290 and US $320, which means that those reference cards should end up a bit cheaper.

You can find them both here.

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