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Zotac GTX 560 Multiview Video Card

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Conclusion

During my review of this card, I’ve hit a wide variety of emotions.  Zotac has released a card that supports more than 2 monitors? SWEET!  The card maxes out at 100C and reaches this temperature during testing? This point makes me wonder about how long this card will last. Away from the temperature aspect it’s nice to see that nVidia-based manufacturers are moving past 2 monitor support, but still saddens me that nVidia doesn’t support multi-monitor gaming outside of SLI.  Being that the clocks and specs are identical from this card to the stock GTX 560 from Zotac, the only draw (it seems) is the 3 monitor support for productivity.  Taking into account the temperature of the card during testing were notably the highest we have gotten on a video card in a while.

 

 

 

 

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