Zotac GeForce GTX 560 Multiview
Zotac's GeForce GTX 560 will fit into most tower cases without much hassle. Its crowning glory is the ability to connect multiple screens
Zotac's GeForce GTX 560 is a great option for a multi-monitor setup
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Key Specs
API supported:DirectX 11, Connections:2x DVI, 2x HDMI, DisplayPort, GPU:nVidia GeForce GTX 560, GPU frequency:820MHz, Interface type:PCI-E
Display complete specs ›Zotac says its GeForce GTX 560 Multiview card is designed to help you enter the world of triple-monitor computing. The card uniquely enables you to run three independent displays from its HDMI outputs combined with dual-link DVI or DisplayPort output.
Putting Zotac's claims to the test we were pleased to find that the GeForce GTX 560 Multiview worked as advertised. We were able to connect three different displays using a number of different port options.
The Zotac ships with two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort and two DVI ports, so regardless of what connectors your screens use, you should have no problem getting them to play ball.
In this grouptest Zotac's GeForce GTX 560 Multiview is easily the featherweight of the lot in terms of dimensions - it will fit into all medium tower casings and most micro-ATX offerings without any problems. The card itself sports an attractive cooling system but, unfortunately, in testing it quite frequently spun up to full speed and so was one of the noisier cards in this test.
The card's core and memory tick along at 820MHz and 4,008MHz and when it came to benchmarks, it scored 69.3fps, 46.4fps and 40.0fps in our Heaven v2.0 tests. While these aren't eye-opening figures, every game was butter smooth since the card managed framerates above 30fps.
Verdict: An aggressively priced GTX 560 powered graphics card that offers excellent multi-monitor possibilities and decent performance.
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