Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic

Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic

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Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic Reviews

ITP.net

04/2011

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10/10

Palit GeForce GTX 560Ti Sonic

Mainstream users aim to spend approximately US $250 on a new GPU and given that nVidia's only offering in this segment for the last several months has been the GeForce GTX 460, AMD has had the market to itself with its Radeon HD 6850 and 6870 GPUs.The new nVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti is designed for the mainstream market and priced as $339, Palit's Sonic offering is already great value as it is a pre-overclocked card. So whereas a standard GeForce GTX 560 Ti card's GPU, shaders and memory run at 822MHz, 1,644MHz and 4,008MHz respectively, our Palit test sample's components ran at 900MHz, 1,800MHz and 4,200MHz. Thanks to its pumped up internals the Palit proved a monster. It returned results of 78.6fps, 54.1fps and 46.5fps in our DirectX 11 Heaven v2.0 benchmark at 1,024 x 768, 1,600 x 1,680 x 1,050 and 1,920 x 1,200 pixels. XFX's Radeon HD 6870 HD-687A-ZN (reviewed in our Holiday Special issue) by comparison trailed with figures of 56.7fps, 39.0fps and 34.6fps. If you're looking for mainstream grunt Palit's GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic packs some serious DirectX 11 gaming punch.

Bjorn3D

02/2011

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8.8/10

Palit GTX 560 Ti Sonic

Utilizing the newly optimized GF114 Fermi Architechture GPU, the GTX 560 Ti has demonstrated outstanding performance so far. While the stock GPU of the GTX 560 Ti is set to 822 MHz, new architechture allows for these lower-end high-performance cards to clock at frequencies of over 1 GHz, closely approaching the performance of the GTX 570 and GTX 480. However the most definitive feature of these cards is efficiency, showing the highest performance/watt out of all GeForce 500 series cards. In order to accomodate the proper performance and cooling observed in GTX 560 Ti, several modifications have been done to the old GTX 460. The new GF114 has been equiped with 384 fully active CUDA cores, producing an overall 15-30% performance increase over GTX 460. The addition of extra raster engines and PolyMorph engines, made specifically for polygon tessellation and pixelation, provides an even more apparent performance increase in games utilizing DirectX 11. The modification in cooling and overall architechture of PCB have been targeted in order to ensure that the temperature of the GTX 560 Ti remains close to that of its predecessor.

TechRadar

02/2011

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8.0/10

Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic review

Affordable and factory overclocked, Palit's GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic could be the ideal iteration of Nvidia's latest mid-range Fermi.The GeForce GTX 560 Ti caused a bit of a stir last month when it first hit our test benches. We were, and still are, fans of the GTX 460 and were hoping for more of the same graphical goodness in this next generation. Unfortunately though it doesn't hold as special a place in our heart as the GTX 460 though, but that's actually nothing to do with the card itself. It's still a speedy little daemon, and it's still coming in at the price/performance sweetspot of £200.The issue here is that the market has moved onwards since the inception of the GTX 460, or more specifically the competition has moved on.There was nothing to touch the original mid-range Fermi when it came out, only Nvidia cards were competing. Now the spectre of the Radeon HD 6950, with its dual-BIOS, almost risk-free, unlocking, looms large over the field.One thing the GF 114 GPU can do though is overclock, and is another factory-assured overclocked card to give that chip a shot in the arm.