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Sparkle Announces Calibre X560 Graphics Card With Arctic Cooling System

By Hurrairah bin Sohail - on 27 Jan 2011, 9:37am

Sparkle Announces Calibre X560 Graphics Card With Arctic Cooling System

Sparkle announced the Calibre X560 Graphics Card with Accelero cooling solution from Arctic Cooling, delivering unparalleled levels of cooling performance and gaming experience to mainstream gamers.

Specifications
Model Number X560
Graphics Processing Unit GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Core Clock 1000 MHz
Memory Clock 4800 MHz
Memory Type 1024 MB GDDR5
Memory Interface 256-bit
Stream Processors 384
Stream Processors Clock 2000 MHz
Bus Type PCI Express 2.0
RAMDAC 400 MHz
Outputs Mini HDMI x 1, Dual DVI-I x 2

The Calibre X560 Graphics Card adopts the Fermi 2.0 architecture which upgrades core algorithms such as texture filtering and Z-axis compression over Fermi 1.0 architecture, so that the corresponding instruction operation efficiency is enhanced. With semiconductor chip manufacturing technology improvements through the upgrading of core components and semiconductor manufacturing process optimization of its characteristics, still based on TSMC 40nm process in the premise. The Calibre X560 Graphics Card can run at higher frequencies. By the two improvements, the Performance/Watt ratio of the Calibre X560 Graphics Card has great increase over GeForce GTX 470 graphics cards.

The Calibre X560 Graphics Card fully upgrades the performance of previous generation products, bringing outstanding Performance/price ratio to the mainstream PC gaming market. Like all NVIDIA "DX11 Done Right" GPUs, the Calibre X560 Graphics Card delivers the world's fastest performance for DirectX 11 (DX11) games in its class.

Outstanding Performance/Price Ratio For The Mainstream Gaming Market

The Calibre X560 Graphics Card is equipped with the Accelero Cooling Solution from Arctic Cooling. The Accelero Cooling Solution for the Calibre X560 Graphics Card features four pure copper heatpipes with 6mm diameter, two big size PWM fans with 92mm diameter and pure aluminum fins . The radical optimized air flow design is targeting to cool effectively. The Accelero Cooling Solution can adjust the rotating speed of the fans according to the GPU working temperature, dramatically improve the cooling performance between the Calibre X560 cooling system and the GTX 560 TI cooler, delivering more performance and has a higher tolerance for overclocking.The two PWM fans from Accelero cooling solution bring maximum air flow but operate extremely silence.

Unbeatable Performance / Watt

By optimizing the core manufacturing process, higher efficient cooler and the hardware power monitor circuit, the Calibre X560 Graphics Card is thoroughly improved on power consumption, heat dissipation and working noise. The Calibre X560 Graphics Card has better performance/Watt ratio compared with previous generation products, such as GeForce GTX 460 graphics cards.

A Perfect Time to Upgrade

With the introducing of the second generation of Intel i7 CPU based on Sandy Bridge architecture, now it's the perfect time to upgrade. The combination of the Sandy Bridge and the the Calibre X560 Graphics Card provides the CPU and graphics horsepower and video bandwidth needed to experience DX11 games and high-definition Blu-ray movies in eye-popping stereoscopic 3D on a single display or spanning across three screens for an immersive gaming environment.

All-Solid-Capacitor Design

With good design in mind, the Calibre X560 Graphics Card uses solid capacitors, supplying more stable current than electrolytic capacitors and strengthening longer lifespan, containing zero risk of leaking or exploding.

A Generation Ahead In DX11 Tessellation Test

The Calibre X560 Graphics Card is built ground up for tessellation, bringing games closer to reality without sacrificing the high frame rates gamers enjoy. By PolyMorph Engines for Tessellation, the Calibre X560 Graphics Card lets mainstream gamers to experience an unprecedented level of detail and realism in the latest DX11 games.

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