Nvidia has just unveiled the first benchmark of the company's upcoming 448 Cores GTX 560 Ti graphics card which is expected to arrive on November 29 and should take the place of the current GTX 560 Ti in the company's lineup.
The Santa Clara-based chips maker has published on its website a graph that compares its upcoming graphics card with its current offerings while running Battlefield 3 at Full HD resolution in DirectX 11 mode.
According to this graph, which was also posted on the XtremeSystems forum, the GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores is a great deal faster than its predecessor, almost reaching the performance of the more expensive GTX 570.
This is hardly surprising considering that the GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores is basically a slightly less powerful version of the GTX 570 as they both share the same GF110 core.
In the case of the Nvidia GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores however one of the 15 streaming modules included in this core were disabled.
The rest of the GPU includes 56 texture units, 40 ROP units and a 320-bit memory bus connected to 1.25GB of video buffer, just as is the case with the GeForce GTX 570.
The card's operating frequencies will also mimic those of its older brother as it will work at 732MHz, while the GDDR5 video buffer is clocked at 950MHz (3.80GHz effective).
Together with the increased performance offered by the new graphics core, the power consumption of the card has also grown since the GTX 560 Ti 448 uses the same 0.950V to 1.100V voltage range as the GTX 570.
Other features of the Nvidia GTX 560 Ti (448 Core) include support for 3-way SLI, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort video outputs.
As mentioned just a bit earlier, the GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores will be officially launched on November 29, and its recommended price is expected to be on par with that of the original GTX 560 Ti.
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