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  • EVGA GeForce GTX560 Ti SuperClocked Video Card Review
  • EVGA GeForce GTX560 Ti SuperClocked Video Card Review

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    3DMark 11

    There are six tests in 3DMark 11. The four graphics tests use advanced rendering techniques making use of tessellation, volumetric lighting, depth of field and post processing effects enabled by DirectX 11 graphics hardware. The physics test uses rigid body simulation of a large number of objects on the CPU. The combined test features CPU and GPU workloads. The CPU handles rigid-body physics while the GPU is tasked with volumetric lighting, tessellation, post processing as well as simulating soft-body physics using DirectCompute.
    The testing was done with the default performance setting for all of the cards to give an idea where each ones stands in the GPU line up.
    Once again the overclock from the EVGA card does give a small advantage over its lower clocked brother. Looking at the SLI setups and the tables turn pretty quick in favor of the GTX470 SLI setup over the GTX560 Ti SLI setup. Either way both SLI setups do a great job on pulling some serious numbers.