Fan said could be a homonym complicated, but it seems that the technical meaning is what will attract the attention of many IT users once spread the news about the latest video card made by Gigabyte.
IT industry today, at least part of consumer-oriented, is, at present, enough to pay little attention to Intel's Sandy Bridge and AMD Fusion.
This unit has been rampant in the world market thanks to the fact that, in addition to the high processing capabilities, they also boast integrated graphics.
AMD clearly wins the graphics side of things, such as the Llano A-Series has a level of mainstream Radeon HD 6000, DirectX 11 GPUs.
It is for this reason that the low-end graphics cards have their days counted and even mid-range that will not do too good, marketing-wise, for a long time.
However, the graphics card for mainstream top and high-end market will surely go on sale and print a benchmark record.
In this particular case, Gigabyte creates a new version of the GeForce GTX 560 Super Overclock Ti, this being the second revision of the card-N560SO-1GI GV-950, one of the main differences from its predecessor are huge fans of the couple.
It has a GPU works at 950 MHz clock speed, while the shaders and 1 GB of GDDR5 VRAM is clocked at 1900 MHz and 4580 MHz, respectively.
To cope with this tweak, GIGABYTE Ultra Durable VGA + to implement the design, which involves Japanese solid capacitors, 2oz copper PCB, metal Chokes, Ferrite cores and a capacitor Proadlizer, plus low RDS MOSFETs.
Other specifications include 384-core CUDA, 256-bit memory interface and three video ports (dual-DVI and HDMI). The price was not mentioned specifically, but should be around 230 Euros same as the first revision N560SO-1GI GV-950.