MSI GTX560Ti 448 Core Review

Test Setup, Overclocking and Temps

MSI GTX560Ti With 448 Cores Review

Test Setup

Identical to the Gigabyte setup, and if you've come straight to the MSI review then note that the standard GTX560Ti and GTX570 results have been retested with the current driver release for a more accurate comparison.

MSI GTX560Ti With 448 Cores
ForceWare 285.66
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4GHz
Gigabyte G1 Assassin
Corsair AX1200W
6GB Mushkin Redline
Noctua NH-D14
Windows 7 Ultimate x64

Overclocking

The MSI comes in a little faster than the Gigabyte at stock, but achieves the same overclock which should make for an interesting comparison.

MSI GTX560Ti With 448 Cores Review

Temperatures

The MSI is surprisingly cooler than both the Gigabyte card and standard GTX560Ti. It's quieter too.

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Most Recent Comments

29-11-2011, 14:11:32

silenthill
just buy a 570, please tell me what is Nvidia doing these days Quote

29-11-2011, 14:29:19

yassarikhan786
Quote:
Originally Posted by silenthill View Post

just buy a 570, please tell me what is Nvidia doing these days
That question needs to be directed at MSI and Gigabyte . Zotac have released a 560TI 448 as well.Quote

29-11-2011, 14:35:43

SieB
Quote:
Originally Posted by yassarikhan786 View Post

That question needs to be directed at MSI and Gigabyte . Zotac have released a 560TI 448 as well.
Nvidia make the cards the different manufactures just buy them from Nvidia, slap an after market cooler on them and sometimes a custom PCB.

That question is definietly one for Nvidia.Quote

29-11-2011, 14:39:54

yassarikhan786
Quote:
Originally Posted by SieB View Post

Nvidia make the cards the different manufactures just buy them from Nvidia, slap an after market cooler on them and sometimes a custom PCB.

That question is definietly one for Nvidia.
Ok . I just thought that the companies propose the ideas to Nvidia so they can make more money.Quote

29-11-2011, 14:43:31

Lollipop
Why even bother? I mean jsut buy a 570 and you still get better performance.Quote
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