Sparkle X560 Ti DF Calibre Review
Crysis Warhead
Published: 7th November 2011 | Source: Sparkle | Price: £170 |
Crysis Warhead
Once again the Calibre continues to be impressive. Sometimes when moving from the synthetic tests into the gaming world some scores drop off from their lofty heights, but the Sparkle card keeps on giving us great results. Indeed on the Gamer settings it's capable, when overclocked, of pushing the GTX570.
Gamer
Enthusiast
In Enthusiast we're aware that a lot of extra performance is gained in the multiple ForceWare updates between testing a lot of these cards and testing the Sparkle today, but regardless of how accurate the comparisons might be, an average frame-rate in the high 30s is still a seriously good result.
Most Recent Comments
this is a GORGEOUS card......if they make a 580 like this instead of the arctic cooling triple fan one......im in.....ill sell my 6970's is a second!!!!!!!
and you know what.......it's at this point id like to send a big middle finger to the exec's over at nvidia.....no tri-sli on the 560Ti is a DAMN shame!!!!!!
Nice review by the way
look inside? standard vrm arrangement?
Amazon US has the ones reviewed here (currently out of stock) but whether you can get shipping to UK..............
Only "official" supplier doesnt have the reviewed version OR the Purple Blade version on the Calibre Site (incidentally clock speeds are even higher than the one reviewed 1ghz out the box)
So guess the only way to find em is troll the web or perhaps ebay...
Looks like a solid card though. I'm really happy Sapphire isn't exclusive to ATi these days.
The good news there is that a waterblock is available for it.
GeForce GTX 560 Ti (PCI-E 2.0)- Core Clock:1000 MHz/Memory Clock:4800 MHz - Stream processors:384 - Memory: 1024MB GDDR5 (256bit) - DVI x 2/Mini HDMI x 1

Bring back the PURPLE fans I say
GeForce GTX 570 (PCI-E 2.0)- Core Clock:772 MHz/Memory Clock:4212 MHz - Stream processors:480 - Memory:1280MB GDDR5 (320bit) - DVI x 2/Mini HDMI x 1

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Today we're taking a look at a hardcore version of the GTX560Ti, courtesy of Sparkle.
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