European add-in card maker Point of View has once again teamed up with the TGT team in Germany and together they developed three GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics cards that are sure to stand out thanks to their use of a triple-slot cooler.
Made by Arctic, the cooler found on the GF114-powered cards features three 92mm PWM fans, 84 aluminum fins and five copper heatpipes, and can dissipate up to 250W which is more than enough, even for a high-clocked model.
Speaking of clocks, the POV/TGT GeForce GTX 560 TFC 'Charged', 'Ultra Charged' and 'Beast' editions have their GPU/shaders/memory set to 860/1721/4008 MHz, 911/1822/4224 MHz and 954/1909/4224 MHz, respectively. The stock frequencies of the GeForce GTX 560 Ti are 822/1645/4004 MHz.
All three GTX 560s have 384 CUDA Cores, a 256-bit memory interface, 1GB of GDDR5 VRAM, a 12-layer PCB (printed circuit board), 2-way SLI support, and dual-DVI, plus mini HDMI outputs.
POV and TGT's GeForce GTX 560 TFC 'Charged', 'Ultra Charged' and 'Beast' cards cost €269, €289 and €309, respectively.
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