ASUS 1GB GeForce GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II NVIDIA Graphics Card
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ASUS 1GB GeForce GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II NVIDIA Graphics Card
Scan code: LN37858 Manufacturer code: ENGTX560 TI DCII/2DI/1GD5
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ASUS 1GB GeForce GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II NVIDIA Graphics Card

1GB ASUS GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II, 40nm, 4000MHz GDDR5, GPU 830MHz, Shader 1660MHz, 384 Cores, mHDMI

Scan code: LN37858 Manufacturer code: ENGTX560 TI DCII/2DI/1GD5
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Product Overview "Get Ready for a 20% Cooler Experience with the Dual Fan GTX560 Ti DirectCU II"

Using the unique ASUS DirectCU II Cooler the airflow is doubled and the noise level is greatly reduced by using flattened copper heat pipes which directly contact the GPU core to speed up heat dissipation for a 20% cooler performance compared to reference. Keeping the card temperatures low also results in quieter operations thanks to reduced fan speeds !

The card also boasts Super Alloy Power which can create a 15% performance increase, 2.5 longer product life span and a 35?C cooler operation. In addition to this, the engine clock runs at a Pre Overclocked 830MHz, allowing users to enjoy high speed and an unprecedented gaming experience. Super Alloy Power is a special blend of elements formed using an ASUS exclusive formula, under extreme pressure and temperatures. The metals are highly-magnetic, heat-resistant and anti-corrosive used to reduce power loss, enhance durability and achieve cooler operation.

Super Hybrid Engine is an intelligent power consumption optimizer that switches between high- and low-intensity power profiles in real-time. This in turn can provide up to 15% improved performance. Furthermore the GTX560 offers a SAP CAP; this is back-to-back with the GPU to provide most efficient power supply for increased stable overclocking of up to 28%.

With exclusive Voltage Tweak technology also being a key feature of this product, the ENGTX560 Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 covers users for every possible over-clocking and over-volting scenario. With the complete package offered by this card users can easily boost their performance by up to 50%!
FeaturesMicrosoft Windows 7 Support: Enable PC users to enjoy an advanced computing experience.
DirectX 11 Ready: Bring new levels of visual realism to gaming.
SLI Support: Multi GPU Technology for Extreme performance.
NVIDIA 3D Vision™ Ready: The only full 1080p HD solution for 3D games, 3D movies and 3D pictures.
NVIDIA PhysX ready: Dynamic visual effects like blazing explosions, reactive debris, realistic water, and lifelike characters.
GeForce® CUDA Support: Unlocks the power of GPU’s processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks.

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ASUS
Telephone:
01442 265548
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