• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti with 448 Cores Launched

Mindweaver

Moderato®™
Staff member
Joined
Apr 16, 2009
Messages
8,194 (1.49/day)
Location
Charleston, SC
System Name Tower of Power / Sechs
Processor i7 14700K / i7 5820k @ 4.5ghz
Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix Z690-A Gaming WiFi D4 / X99S GAMING 7
Cooling CM MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror ARGB Close-Loop AIO / CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i Extreme
Memory CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 3600 / G.Skill DDR4 2800 16GB 4x4GB
Video Card(s) ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti / ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3070 V2 OC Edition
Storage 4x Samsung 980 Pro 1TB M.2, 2x Crucial 1TB SSD / Samsung 870 PRO 500GB M.2
Display(s) Samsung 32" Odyssy G5 Gaming 144hz 1440p, ViewSonic 32" 72hz 1440p / 2x ViewSonic 32" 72hz 1440p
Case Phantek "400A" / Phanteks “Enthoo Pro series”
Audio Device(s) Realtek ALC4080 / Azalia Realtek ALC1150
Power Supply Corsair RM Series RM750 / Corsair CXM CX600M
Mouse Glorious Gaming Model D Wireless / Razer DeathAdder Chroma
Keyboard Glorious GMMK with box-white switches / Keychron K6 pro with blue swithes
VR HMD Quest 3 (128gb) + Rift S + HTC Vive + DK1
Software Windows 11 Pro x64 / Windows 10 Pro x64
Benchmark Scores Yes
My 470GTX is awesome for $199.. I would buy another one before I bought this 560ti for $298. Hell I only paid $230 for my 480GTX and it's close to my 5850 CF.
 

newtekie1

Semi-Retired Folder
Joined
Nov 22, 2005
Messages
28,472 (4.23/day)
Location
Indiana, USA
Processor Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz
Motherboard AsRock Z470 Taichi
Cooling Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans
Memory 32GB DDR4-3600
Video Card(s) RTX 2070 Super
Storage 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28"
Case Fractal Design Define S
Audio Device(s) Onboard is good enough for me
Power Supply eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3
Software Windows 10 Pro x64
The 470 and the 570 in no way use the same VRM. Different inductors, different soldering job, different buck converter.

It's the 570 that has a weak VRM, not the 470. The reference 470 can easily be heavily OC'ed. To 1.087, 900 core. I've 4 of those cards here. 570's on the other hand had VRM issues. They failed on many people over OCN in the 570 club thread.

No, they two are identical, you are talking to someone with 3 GTX470, and a GTX465, and I've sold my other to GTX470s. I've also used a GTX570. The power dilivery is virtual identical. The GTX570s have no problem at all if left below 1.1v, I've yet to see a report of one blowing when below that voltage. Every report I've seen has been at 1.1v or higher. And I've seen GTX470s blow at higher than 1.1v too. The VRM on both cards is not strong enough to handle that high of current. And no, the GTX470s won't do 900MHz on 1.087v, not a single one of the ones I've had would.

The card on the picture of OP is the reference design. It's not being sold yet, but has it's PCB pictures (same as 570) out there.

No its not, it is just an nVidia marketing photo, there is no reference design for the GTX560 ti 448, the card manufacturers are free to do whatever they want with the PCB.
 
Last edited:
J

John Doe

Guest
NNo its not, it is just an nVidia marketing photo, there is no reference design for the GTX560 ti 448, the card manufacturers are free to do whatever they want with the PCB.

There was one in the engineering stage till they got the GPU right.



No, they two are identical, you are talking to someone with 3 GTX470, and a GTX465, and I've sold my other to GTX470s. I've also used a GTX570. The components are identical. The GTX570s have no problem at all if left below 1.1v, I've yet to see a report of one blowing when below that voltage. Every report I've seen has been at 1.1v or higher. And I've seen GTX470s blow at higher than 1.1v too. The VRM on both cards is not strong enough to handle that high of current. And no, the GTX470s won't do 900MHz on 1.087v, not a single one of the ones I've had would.

The 570 and the 470 has an entirely different PCB with all the components from recritifiers to soldering different. The 570 is built on a 580 PCB with 4-phases whereas the 470 is a specific design. The 470 PCB is used in the 465 and the 470 only.



]
 

Benetanegia

New Member
Joined
Sep 11, 2009
Messages
2,680 (0.50/day)
Location
Reaching your left retina.
I'm talking about the card's built itself, the board. Not the core. This card IS NOT a 470. It's more of a 570 than a 470. 470's weren't based on a bunch of non-ref designs thrown across. You're the one that's not understanding what's being spoken here. He said the card is simply a 470, and it isn't. GIGO.

No one argued about the PCB, no one. Sorry, but it's too late to steer that boat and dodge the iceberg. No one's going to save your day.

You posted the architecture overview of both the 470 and 460 ti 448 and claimed a difference, to which I responded. You were clearly talking about architecture and not the PCB. After I replied to your post with the architecture overviews, you continued to claim same thing, talking about disabled blocks, where you were clearly wrong and even after being corrected you continued arguing.

No one is confused about what is being spoken here, except maybe you:

Aside from the G110 core this is basically a 470, spec wise.
No, not all. It's as I said. The power consumption part is surely coincidental due to the core, board, and PCB changes, but those specs being the same (448, 40, 320, 1280) is not. There's only so many choices with this architecture.

He specifically acknoleged the difference in PCB. Don't embarass us further with a response to this. It's off topic and I may have already crossed the line with this post.
 

newtekie1

Semi-Retired Folder
Joined
Nov 22, 2005
Messages
28,472 (4.23/day)
Location
Indiana, USA
Processor Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz
Motherboard AsRock Z470 Taichi
Cooling Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans
Memory 32GB DDR4-3600
Video Card(s) RTX 2070 Super
Storage 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28"
Case Fractal Design Define S
Audio Device(s) Onboard is good enough for me
Power Supply eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3
Software Windows 10 Pro x64
There was one in the engineering stage till they got the GPU right.

http://www.pc-union.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/GTX-570-GF110.jpg

Ok, and your point? There is still no official reference design, it is up to the manufacturers to use whatever PCB they want. Oh, and notice how the core is a rectangle like the GF114 not a square like the GF110. Are you sure that is the engineering sample for the GF110 based GTX560 Ti 448? It seems to me the engineering sample would just be a GTX570 PCB...

The 570 and the 470 has an entirely different PCB with all the components from recritifiers to soldering different. The 570 is built on a 580 PCB with 4-phases whereas the 470 is a specific design. The 470 PCB is used in the 465 and the 470 only.

http://www.ixbt.com/video3/images/ref/gtx570-scan-front.jpg

http://www.ixbt.com/video3/images/gf100-3/zotac-gtx470-scan-front.jpg]

I'm not arguing that they use a different PCB. I'm saying that they just moved components that are essentially identical around, but in the end what they are capable of is identical.

And also, as I said, with no reference PCB the manufacturers are able to use whatever they want. Which is why a lot are using their higher end custom PCBs.


Just look at the Zotac W1z reviewed, it is probably the most basic of the reviewed cards. Notice how the components used are the same as the GTX470?


Now the reference GTX570 does use different components, but their capabilities are the same.
 
Last edited:
J

John Doe

Guest
Inductors are the only similarity between the Zotac 560 Ti 448 and a 470, nothing else.

As for the 570, it doesn't have the same capability as a 470. 470's can easily take 1.087 where 570's give up at the same volts. 470's didn't have such VRM issues and the 570 certainly doesn't have the same regulators as the 470.
 

newtekie1

Semi-Retired Folder
Joined
Nov 22, 2005
Messages
28,472 (4.23/day)
Location
Indiana, USA
Processor Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz
Motherboard AsRock Z470 Taichi
Cooling Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans
Memory 32GB DDR4-3600
Video Card(s) RTX 2070 Super
Storage 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28"
Case Fractal Design Define S
Audio Device(s) Onboard is good enough for me
Power Supply eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3
Software Windows 10 Pro x64
Inductors are the only similarity between the Zotac 560 Ti 448 and a 470, nothing else.

As for the 570, it doesn't have the same capability as a 470. 470's can easily take 1.087 where 570's give up at the same volts. 470's didn't have such VRM issues and the 570 certainly doesn't have the same regulators as the 470.

GTX570's don't give up at the same voltage, show me one example of a 570 dieing at 1.087v. You can't because they are fine at that voltage. It is the higher voltages that kill them, and people were assuming that just because nVidia lets them set a higher voltage, that they should. Which is a bad assumption. That is why GTX570s were popping. They are perfectly fine if you keep the voltage under 1.10v. And the GTX470s pop if you go beyond 1.10v too, I've done it.
 
Joined
Aug 19, 2011
Messages
528 (0.11/day)
System Name As Himself
Processor 2700X
Motherboard Asrock 370X ThaiChi
Cooling Custom Liquid
Memory 4133MHz Team
Video Card(s) Radeon VII
Storage Samsung 512 SSD's
Display(s) Asus "24 144Hz
Case Tt P5
Audio Device(s) Asus Essence One Muses/Sparkos
Power Supply EVGA 1200
Mouse RAT ProX
Keyboard Drop CTRL
Software W10 steam futuremark
yeah.......and the 470 can cook a potato too........

can this p.o.s get hot enough to do that AND make your ears bleed from sound pressure....

i think not.....

anywho......this thing sux....just another nvidia re-brand.......ill take a quality ti over this thing anyday....ie a sparkle calibre df.......(that thing can outgun a 570 as it sits anyway)
 
Joined
Aug 19, 2011
Messages
528 (0.11/day)
System Name As Himself
Processor 2700X
Motherboard Asrock 370X ThaiChi
Cooling Custom Liquid
Memory 4133MHz Team
Video Card(s) Radeon VII
Storage Samsung 512 SSD's
Display(s) Asus "24 144Hz
Case Tt P5
Audio Device(s) Asus Essence One Muses/Sparkos
Power Supply EVGA 1200
Mouse RAT ProX
Keyboard Drop CTRL
Software W10 steam futuremark
because the 465 was a HORRIBLE card...and i dont think nvidia wants that card associated with this one
 
Joined
Apr 19, 2011
Messages
2,198 (0.46/day)
Location
So. Cal.
Actually thought this wouldn’t be as good in power or performance/watts, it’s not bad in some ways almost better. Though considering the Asus 570 "3 slot giant" version (identical to the one W1zzard had in his review) went for $300 a few days ago... I’m not seeing it. Ok, no big rebate to endure, but based on what’s being said, there very limited quantities. So going forward they’ll probably evaporate like a cup of water on parched sand, no real price break or rebates.
A perfectly good use of binned production.
 
Joined
Jul 1, 2011
Messages
340 (0.07/day)
System Name Matar Extreme PC.
Processor Intel Core i9-10900KF @5.1GHZ All cores Ring@4.6GHZ @1.280v , 24/7
Motherboard Gigabyte Z590 UD , With PCIe X1 Card intel killer 1650x card
Cooling CoolerMaster ML240L V2 AIO with MX6
Memory 4x16 64GB DDR4 3600MHZ CL16-19-19-39 G.SKILL Trident Z NEO
Video Card(s) Nvidia ZOTAC RTX 3080 Ti Trinity OC + overclocked 100 core 1000 mem
Storage WD black 512GB Nvme OS + 1TB 970 Nvme Samsung & 4TB WD Blk 256MB cache 7200RPM
Display(s) Lenovo 34" Ultra Wide 3440x1440 144hz 1ms G-Snyc
Case NZXT H510 Black with Cooler Master RGB Fans
Audio Device(s) Internal , EIFER speakers & EasySMX Wireless Gaming Headset
Power Supply Aurora R9 850Watts 80+ Gold, I Modded cables for it.
Mouse Onn RGB Gaming Mouse & Logitech G923 & shifter & E-Break Sim setup.
Keyboard GOFREETECH RGB Gaming Keyboard, & Xbox 1 X Controller
VR HMD Oculus Rift S
Software Windows 10 Home 22H2
Benchmark Scores https://www.youtube.com/user/matttttar/videos
DAJVO.
I don't understand nVIDIA Why not name it GTX 565. or GTX 560 Ultra or GTX 560 TX
Just like the GTX 260 192sp then GTX 260 216sp but at least manufacture had there own names like core 216 AND then nvidia come out with GTX 260 55nm and they still name it GTX 260 now this time with a +. still not GTX 265.
May be i think if they come out with a new name they have to buy some copying rights.
At least name it GTX 560 Ultra.
How can you show off you card if one has the GTX 560 ti & the other has the GTX 560 ti then you have to say oh mine is the 448 cores.
 

btarunr

Editor & Senior Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Oct 9, 2007
Messages
46,392 (7.67/day)
Location
Hyderabad, India
System Name RBMK-1000
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix B450-E Gaming
Cooling DeepCool Gammax L240 V2
Memory 2x 8GB G.Skill Sniper X
Video Card(s) Palit GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER GameRock
Storage Western Digital Black NVMe 512GB
Display(s) BenQ 1440p 60 Hz 27-inch
Case Corsair Carbide 100R
Audio Device(s) ASUS SupremeFX S1220A
Power Supply Cooler Master MWE Gold 650W
Mouse ASUS ROG Strix Impact
Keyboard Gamdias Hermes E2
Software Windows 11 Pro
Why not call it a GTX 565 TI :p

The designation is meant to reflect the fact that this is not an addition to NVIDIA's 500 series line-up, but rather a limited edition product.
 
Top