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Old Oct 19, 2012, 12:36 PM   #1
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GTX 560 Ti 448 cores

hello i acquired for cheap (a lil less than 100$) a perfect condition GTX 560 Ti 448

the question is : how to be sure its not a 560 ti or non ti

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i reckon : 320bits memory interface, GF110 familly, 1280mb GDDR5, SLI connector for tri(quad?)SLI (the 560 Ti and non Ti based on GF114 has only 1 right?) and also transistor count wich is 3000m instead of 1950m

still the SP is 352 instead of 448 is this a reading error from Gpu-Z or its a GF110 with less core than a 560 Ti 448.

its a standard reference design (no brand it seems) from Nvidia no other marking than GeForce on the side (maybe a "less core" OEM model)

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(i know i should get a 660/670 but it was cheap enough and the card has only 2month in services the previous owner had a 380w psu so he couldnt use the card)

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Old Oct 19, 2012, 12:41 PM   #2
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I don't know for sure how to tell the difference, but I can help by taking a screen shot for you of mine when I get home.
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well here's what my non-TI GTX560 looks like in GPUz

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I think that's the OEM version of the GTX 560 Ti which has only 352 shader units.

You can go to nVidia's Geforce site to check the specs: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
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okaaayy perfect answer thanks all

well its still better than a 560 Ti classic

for that price im not disapointed

(in fact i was near certain of OEM card since subvendor was nvidia and the generic reference look of the card)
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I think that's the OEM version of the GTX 560 Ti which has only 352 shader units.

You can go to nVidia's Geforce site to check the specs: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications
Measure the card, if it's only 9 inches long, it's not a 448 cuda core GTX 560. Those are 10 1/2 inches long.
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I doubt it better than the the 560 ti, its got 352 cores as compared to the 560 ti's 384.. But the 320 bit bus would definitely be better at higher resolutions.
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length 27.7cm (roughly 10 1/5 inch) also the oem gtx 560 Ti GF110 based show only 2way SLI and that one has 2 connector side by side (meaning 3way right?)

so for saying: its a in between 560(336cores) and 560 Ti(384 cores) with a 570/580 architecture.

still not disapointed since my old GFX was a XFX HD6850 Black Ed
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