The GTX 560 SE is the sixth member (GTX 560 Ti, GTX 560, GTX 560 Ti (OEM), GTX 560 (OEM), and GTX 560 Ti 448 core) of the desktop GTX 560 family. The rookie is essentially the renaming of the GeForce GTX 555, which is conquering the OEM market.
NVIDIA calculates that the GTX 560 SE will deliver similar performance to the AMD Radeon HD 7770. It is already enveloped that the performance / consumption ratio will not be very bright due to older manufacturing technology, so the GeForce could benefit from a good value for money.
GeForce GTX 560SE
- Manufacturing technology: 40 nm (GF114)
- Number of cuda seeds: 288
- Number of texturing units: 48
- ROP units: 24 ROP
- Memory bus: 192 bits (flexible control)
- Memory type: 1 GB GDDR5
- Core and shader clock: 776 and 1552 MHz, respectively
- Memory clock: 1914 MHz (effective 3828 MHz)
- Memory bandwidth 91,9 GB / sec (768 MB memory size)
- Expected price: $ 150
The list above needs some explanation at one point. The 192-bit memory bus only accesses 768 MByte of VRAM directly, so the total bandwidth is limited to this partition. The remaining space can be filled on a 64-bit channel - a third of the total speed.
The novelty may appear on store shelves within a few weeks. Hopefully no more renaming will take place and GK104 based cards will start soon.
Source: vr-zone.com