Jan 25, 2011 14:25 GMT  ·  By

Now that the GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card from NVIDIA has been officially released, it's about time to start checking out its various implementations coming from the company's various partners, including here KFA2, who's launched two different overclocked GTX 560 Ti versions, each providing its own specific features. So, first of all, comes the KFA2 GTX 560 Ti LTD OC, that sports a white custom PCB with a single-fan heat pipe, aluminum custom cooling system, as well as a graphics clock of 950 Mhz and a processor clock set at 1,900 Mhz.

The card also sports 1GB of GDDR5 memory, 128 GB/Secs memory bandwidth and a texture fill rate of 60.8 (Billion/Secs).

Additional special features offered by the KFA2 GTX 560 Ti LTD OC include Sanyo POP-CAP, 6 + 8-pin power and a Digital PWM circuit (6 phase digital for GPU, 2 phase analog for memory).

Next in line comes the KFA2 GTX 560 Ti EX OC, that has been built with a custom aluminum “twin blade” cooling system with dual 90 mm silent fans, gaining up to 10’C cooler versus the original reference cooling system.

Moreover, this model's graphics clock has been set at just 835 (MHz), while the processor clock is set at 1670 (MHz) and the memory clock at 1000 (Mhz).

“Efficiency with more performance is the latest trend with all of the new GeForce releases, our GTX 560 Ti LTD OC (white PCB version) and GTX 560 Ti EX OC versions have not only been tricked out spec wise, with better memory and onboard components, but with the slick white pcb and the twin blade fan cooler, both cards provide the ultimate delivery in performance, with maximum efficiently in terms of actual power usage with MUST HAVE aesthetics” said Graham Brown, European Marketing Manager.

While pricing details for the new graphics cards from KFA2 have not yet been provided, we're pretty sure that these details will become available quite soon, namely when the first units hit the shelves.