Tell me something about my graphics card?

Wy
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I bought a self-assembled pc from a colleague. There was a graphics card with it, it says "GTX 560 Ti" evga

I wanted to ask if the graphics card is good? I can't even play Fortnite on it without it lagging.

I wanted to connect my pic on a second monitor. A colleague told me that the graphics card wouldn't recognize my second monitor. Does anyone have any idea what could be going on? If the graphics card sucks, does anyone know a marginally good graphics card that is cheap but good?

sc

Well, I wouldn't call the GPU "good", it's just old.

But you should be able to connect a second monitor (if it is wrong please correct, I'm not so fit in old GPUs)

Jo

The GTX 560 Ti is celebrating its 10th birthday this year. At the time (2011) the card was upper midfield. Totally useless for today's standards.

Wy

Do you know a graphics card that is good and cheap? Wanted to start playing gta on it soon?

bi

The card came on the market in January 2011 and was already a mid-range card at that time.

Wy

Do you know a good graphics card that is cheap where you can at least play gta on it? And can I connect a second monitor with my current graphics card?

Ru

Unfortunately, it is completely out of date by today's standards. So it would be time for an upgrade. Whereby you also have to pay attention to your processor and the RAM, they will probably not be the newest either.

bi

Can I connect a second monitor with my current graphics card?

Jo

Electronics do not work well and cheaply. Besides, the market is totally broken at the moment anyway. Look for a GTX 1660 Super if your power supply has an 8-pin power connector for graphics cards. But if you have a complete PC from 2011 or older, I wouldn't do anything with it - you can basically throw it away, upgrading is not possible.

Wy

How do I do that? I bought an adapter from vga to dvi

bi

You bought an adapter from DVI to VGA.

It is of little use to you.

La

The graphics chip of a GTX 560Ti is THAT what the GTX 460 was originally supposed to be, but Nvidia did not manage to maintain a sufficient distance to the GTX 470/480/570.

So old crutch (Girlfriend 104 to 106) with enormous energy requirements for the offered performance, and outdated command interpreters. In addition, OC ex works and therefore quickly prone to errors as the period of use increases.

In terms of efficiency and command interpreter, the 560Ti is usually far inferior even to a GTX 750Ti… In terms of performance, however, it is only more than measurably superior in exceptional cases.

The GTX 750Ti is already 3 steppings ahead of the GTX 560 (Ti).

GTX 560 Ti almost only given for free, as its graphics processor technically more or less corresponded to that of the GTX 460 without deactivated Cuda cores, and the 560Ti - 448 cores of a partially deactivated GTX 470. (Which it ultimately replaced)

Back then it was not without reason: Nvidia Fermi = Thermi = Lauti…

Free = yes… Buy today = no (related to used goods)

Due to their factory OC compared to the GTX 560 (Non TI = GTX 460 = 336 CU), the 560Ti quickly showed certain susceptibility to errors in sensitive games, which could be directly attributed to the considerable chipset / and RAM OC of these cards.

Gr

At the moment I would look for a good finished PC offer because hardware itself is twice and three times as expensive as before. I looked for a video that describes the situation very well