GTX 560 card scattering by EVGA
Three of four cards feature reference design PCB, while the last one, besides being slightly overclocked, comes with 2GB of memory.
EVGA company has launched four solutions at once based on GeForce GTX 560. Three of them feature reference design PCB. The last one, besides being slightly overclocked, comes with 2GB of memory.
Entry level EVGA GeForce GTX 560 has 1GB of GDDR5 memory and clocked at 810/1620/4008 MHz. The price matches the one recommended by NVIDIA — $200.
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Superclocked version with 01G-P3-1461-KR marking includes factory clocked GPU, 850MHz, memory speed remains at default level. However, this does not effect the final price, same $200.
Yet another factory clcoked card, EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Superclocked, but with 01G-P3-1463-KR marking, received a bit different housing design, clock and memory buffer size has not changed: 850/1700/4004 MHz and 1024MB of GDDR5. The price remains unchanged, $200.
And finally, the last variant, EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Superclocked, with 02G-P3-1469-KR marking. This card comes with custom housing design and 2GB of video memory. Recommended price is expected to be $250.
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