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iGame560-1024M D5 Ymir, GeForce GTX 560 810 MHz, 1024MB 4000 MHz 256-bit GDDR5, PCIe 2.0
1.iGame, the high-end series graphics card of Colorful, is based on Colorful self-research and features personalized functions, amazing overclocking capability and better performance than the public version competition. 2.Hybrid Cooling System:Triple Fins, Hybrid Fans, Horizontal-Cross Heat Pipes and Shark-Skin Flabellum. 3.Silver Plating Technology, with Breathing LED light. 4.One-key over clocking button, the easist way of over clocking. 5.Reliable 6+1 phases power supply system and first-class components onboard, including high-quality Ferrite Core Chokes, Low-thermal MOSFET and Proadlizer Capacitors for an extend lifespan and steady performance of the graphics card. 6.New CUDA Architecture with 336 CUDA Cores (Stream Processors). 7.1024M GDDR5 memory onboard, and native mini HDMI port. 8.DirectX 11 Support with scalable hardware tessellation. 9.Support NVIDIA® PureVideo® HD Technology, delivering unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for both movies and video. 10.Interactive Ray Tracing with OptiX. 11.PCI Express 2.0, NVIDIA® PhysX™-Ready and 2-way SLI® Technology Support. 12.The immersive multi-display 3D gaming experience with NVIDIA® 3D VISION SURROUND TECHNOLOGY.
CUDA NVIDIA® CUDA™ is a general purpose parallel computing architecture that leverages the parallel compute engine in NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) to solve many complex computational problems in a fraction of the time required on a CPU. It includes the CUDA Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) and the parallel compute engine in the GPU.
PhysX NVIDIA® PhysX® technology delivers real-time, hyper-realistic physical and environmental gaming effects in the games you want to play today and tomorrow. “Canned” reactions are a thing of the past – PhysX-powered games comes to life with blazing explosions, reactive debris, realistic water, and lifelike character motion.
SLI NVIDIA SLI technology allows you to intelligently scale graphics performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system with an NVIDIA nForce SLI media and communications processor.This technology delivers up to twice the performance of a single graphics solution.
3D Surround NVIDIA 3D Surround or NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround technology helps to expand 3D gaming across three 1080p displays, and with the SLI configuration it can deliver the graphics horsepower to drive 750M pixels/second for screen 3 times Full HD 1080p 3D Vision gaming for an incredible 5760x1080 experience.
PureVideo NVIDIA PureVideo technology is the combination of a dedicated video processing core and software that delivers ultra-smooth, high-definition H.264, WMV, and MPEG-2 movies with minimal CPU utilization and low power consumption. And the high-precision subpixel processing enables videos to be scaled to any size.
GDDR5 GDDR5 (Graphics Double Data Rate, version 5) SGRAM is a type of high performance dynamic random- access graphics card memory designed for applications requiring high bandwidth. It is based on DDR3 memory which has double the data lines compared to DDR2 but GDDR5 also has 8 bit wide prefetch buffers like GDDR4.
1G Video memory is used to hold the information necessary for a graphics card to drive a display device. In modern 3D graphics cards, the video memory may also hold 3D vector data, textures, backbuffers, overlays and GPU programs.For high end graphics cards, 1G to 2G or even more video memory is necessary to delivers all its performance power. For mid-range cards, 512M to 1G is usually enough, while for the entry level cards 256M or less is generally enough for the card performance.
Mini HDMI A Mini HDMI connector, or Type C of HDMI is defined in the HDMI 1.3 specification , and is intended for portable devices. It is smaller than the normal HDMI (Type A) plug connector (10.42 mm × 2.42 mm) but has the same 1pin configuration.
PCI-E 2.0 PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe or PCI-E, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X, and AGP standards. PCI Express 2.0 specification was released in 2007 and doubled the rate of PCI-E 1.0 to a data rate of 500 MB/s and a transfer rate of 5.0 GT/s.
DirectX 11 Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. DirectX 11 comes with the major scheduled features including GPGPU support (DirectCompute), tessellation support, and improved multi-threading support to assist video game developers in developing games that better utilize multi-core processors.
OpenGL OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is the computer industry's standard application program interface (API) for defining 2-D and 3-D graphic images.
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