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GeForce GTX 560 Ti vs GeForce RTX 2070 Super

Intro

The GeForce GTX 560 Ti features a GPU clock speed of 822 MHz, and the 1024 MB of GDDR5 RAM is set to run at 1002 MHz through a 256-bit bus. It also is comprised of 384 SPUs, 64 Texture Address Units, and 32 Raster Operation Units.

Compare all that to the GeForce RTX 2070 Super, which makes use of a 12 nm design. nVidia has clocked the core frequency at 1605 MHz. The GDDR6 RAM runs at a speed of 1750 MHz on this model. It features 2560 SPUs as well as 160 Texture Address Units and 64 ROPs.

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Power Usage and Theoretical Benchmarks

Power Consumption (Max TDP)

GeForce GTX 560 Ti 170 Watts
GeForce RTX 2070 Super 215 Watts
Difference: 45 Watts (26%)

Memory Bandwidth

In theory, the GeForce RTX 2070 Super will be 258% quicker than the GeForce GTX 560 Ti overall, because of its greater bandwidth. (explain)

GeForce RTX 2070 Super 458752 MB/sec
GeForce GTX 560 Ti 128256 MB/sec
Difference: 330496 (258%)

Texel Rate

The GeForce RTX 2070 Super is much (more or less 388%) better at texture filtering than the GeForce GTX 560 Ti. (explain)

GeForce RTX 2070 Super 256800 Mtexels/sec
GeForce GTX 560 Ti 52608 Mtexels/sec
Difference: 204192 (388%)

Pixel Rate

If using a high resolution is important to you, then the GeForce RTX 2070 Super is superior to the GeForce GTX 560 Ti, and very much so. (explain)

GeForce RTX 2070 Super 102720 Mpixels/sec
GeForce GTX 560 Ti 26304 Mpixels/sec
Difference: 76416 (291%)

Please note that the above 'benchmarks' are all just theoretical - the results were calculated based on the card's specifications, and real-world performance may (and probably will) vary at least a bit.

Price Comparison

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Specifications

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Model GeForce GTX 560 Ti GeForce RTX 2070 Super
Manufacturer nVidia nVidia
Year January 2011 July 2019
Code Name GF114 TU106-400-A1
Memory 1024 MB 8192 MB
Core Speed 822 MHz 1605 MHz
Memory Speed 4008 MHz 3500 GB/s
Power (Max TDP) 170 watts 215 watts
Bandwidth 128256 MB/sec 458752 MB/sec
Texel Rate 52608 Mtexels/sec 256800 Mtexels/sec
Pixel Rate 26304 Mpixels/sec 102720 Mpixels/sec
Unified Shaders 384 2560
Texture Mapping Units 64 160
Render Output Units 32 64
Bus Type GDDR5 GDDR6
Bus Width 256-bit 256-bit
Fab Process 40 nm 12 nm
Transistors 1950 million 13600 million
Bus PCIe x16 PCIe 3.0 x16
DirectX Version DirectX 11 DirectX 12
OpenGL Version OpenGL 4.1 OpenGL 4.6

Memory Bandwidth: Memory bandwidth is the maximum amount of information (counted in MB per second) that can be transported over the external memory interface within a second. It is worked out by multiplying the interface width by its memory clock speed. If the card has DDR memory, it should be multiplied by 2 again. If DDR5, multiply by 4 instead. The higher the memory bandwidth, the better the card will be in general. It especially helps with AA, HDR and high resolutions.

Texel Rate: Texel rate is the maximum amount of texture map elements (texels) that can be applied per second. This number is worked out by multiplying the total texture units by the core clock speed of the chip. The better this number, the better the card will be at handling texture filtering (anisotropic filtering - AF). It is measured in millions of texels in a second.

Pixel Rate: Pixel rate is the maximum amount of pixels the video card can possibly record to its local memory per second - measured in millions of pixels per second. The number is calculated by multiplying the number of ROPs by the the core speed of the card. ROPs (Raster Operations Pipelines - sometimes also referred to as Render Output Units) are responsible for outputting the pixels (image) to the screen. The actual pixel fill rate also depends on many other factors, especially the memory bandwidth - the lower the bandwidth is, the lower the potential to reach the maximum fill rate.

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