Zotac Newly GTX 560 TI Extreme Graphics Card Revealed

Zotac recently reveals the PCB of its newly GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card, the card is especially said to introduce M-PCIE overclocking module, which can integrate graphics overclocking and intelligent monitoring by means of their self-designed FireStorm software.

Compared with the previous one, Zotac’s newly GTX 560 Ti adopts shoulder-type PCB design, features IOR-base DrMos, AIO-based ferrite choke, Japanese sold-state capacitors, as well as CHiL 8318 PWM digital chip, forming the company’s unique D-Power VRM supply circuit.

At the back of PCB, we could know the graphics card employs two FPCAPs for securing electric purity and improving overclocking capability. In addition, at the left bottom of PCB, there packs a mini PCI-E slot, which is designed for installing Zotac’ M-PCIE overclocking module. The module has been entering test stage, through which the players can monitor power situation of each phase in graphics card, real-time power consumption, as well as adjust voltage and frequency, etc.

However, other information such as the memory capacity and frequency are not announced yet. As for the launch time, it is supposed to be fall in the middle of this month.

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