Whats in the box
- Zotac GTX 560 Multiview
- 2x Dual Molex to 6-pin PCIe power adapter
- DVI-to-VGA adapter
- Zotac Boost Premium software bundle
- Documentation
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Specifications and Features
- 820Mhz Core Clock
- 1640 MHz Shader Clock
- 336 Unified Shaders
- 4008 MHz Memory Clock
- 1GB GDDR5
- PCI Express 2.0
- 336 Unified Shaders
- DirectX 11
- OpenGL 4.1
- 2x HDMI ports, 2x DVI-d ports, 1x DisplayPort
- Max Resolution: 2560 x 1600 via DVI-d
- 2-way SLI Ready
- 150-Watt max power consumption
- 111.15mm X 209.55mm (H x W), 2 slot cooler
- 3D ready via nVidia 3D Vision
- 3 monitor support (2 HDMI, 1 DVI-d)
We can see that the specifications of the Multiview directly match the stock GTX 560 from Zotac. However, the Multiview does add an extra HDMI port. How will this affect performance? Let us find out as we move into benchmarking.
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