Nvidia releases GeForce GTX 560 GPU
Unit is designed to enhance gaming performance and features
Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 560 GPU is designed to enhance gaming features and performance.
Nvidia has released the latest addition to the company's Fermi architecture-based product family; the new GeForce GTX 560 GPU features enhanced performance and features such as Nvidia PhysX, 3D Vision, SLI and Surround technologies.
The GeForce GTX 560 and the previously launched GTX 560 Ti GPU are designed to deliver an improved gaming experience for games running at 1080p.
Nvidia has also released beta GeForce R275 drivers, designed to bring better performance and functionality to a broad spectrum of PC games, including 3D Vision support to Duke Nukem Forever, PhysX support to Alice: Madness Returns, and Surround support to Dungeon Siege III.
The GeForce R275 Drivers also boost performance in Crysis 2 (6%), Bulletstorm (15%), and Portal 2 (8%).
The Drivers also now feature SLI profiles, an improved desktop scaling experience with new user interface and features, improved resizing experience for HDTVs and more than 525 3D Vision gaming profiles.
The GeForce GTX 560 GPU is now available from leading retailers from $199 and the GeForce R275 drivers are available directly from www.geforce.com or from the driver download page on nvidia.com.
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