Dual FERMI heater in action - EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2WIN
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0:00 - intro
0:40 - disassembling
5:00 - setup start
5:20 - HW info
6:11 - Fur MARK
7:20 - outside PCB temperatures
8:05 - Unigine HEAVEN
8:40 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R benchmark
9:14 - 3D Mark 2011
9:20 - FAR CRY 2
11:07 - CRYSIS Warhead
12:22 - METRO 2033
13:55 - turn off
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I remember years ago getting 2 of these and trying to get quad SLI working. Despite the physical appearance of support, the drivers wouldn't let it happen.
does it need the sli finger on that generation ? NVM, way back on 8000 series NVidia has SLI for up to four cards . Wikipedia even describing 4 way sli with GTX 590's is possible with the proper chipset. apparently there are three types of SLI bridges. one of them might be necessary. 400mhz , 540 mhz and 650mhz bridges.
@@tobiwonkanogy2975 I remember using a standard SLI bridge to bridge the 2 connectors on top of the cards. As I understand, the 2 GPUs on the single card have a hardwired "bridge" already. 3 or 4 way SLI cards had 2 bridges on the top to connect more than 2 together. I assumed the 560ti 2win would only need the single SLI bridge because of the bridge already on the PCB for the 2 GPUs there. I think that I read somewhere that the SLI finger on the 560ti 2Win card was not wired in, it was just on the PCB that EVGA used to make the 2Win cards. I also had 2 of the 460 2Win cards from the previous generation and those wouldn't run in 4 way either. Very interesting concept and I had a lot of fun with them!
@@AdoptedMike ohh that makes sense , some sort of in built plx chip and no connection to finger just reuse pcb .
Yep 2WINs cards are not able to connect together. Roman (der8auer) made video about this.
@@tobiwonkanogy2975 Yes sir. That is my best guess.
Nice one, good cooling solution, good collectors card
I couldn't tell it was EVGA prior to the vid(community tab), makes a bit mores sense at the quality and how its still in somewhat decent condition . The coolers are quite nice , nearly a circle of heat pipe with fins surrounding. A capable card even still , 128 gb/s of bandwidth with 1 gb of vram for each "card". I'd use it on 720 p games that could support it and love every minute.
Já tive uma 550ti e me divertir muito, uma ótima série da nvidia
Remember to spray contact cleaner into all the video ports not only to clean out years of accumulated dust but to also remove any oxidation
It even looks like a heater or like a barbecue grill.
0:48 yeah no sticker is 99.9% oven edition, smell test burned plastic its 110% oven edition 🤣
Old beast still works !
I had GTX 570 Sonic Platinum, great card great cooling, served me well.
at final ... it works so all good 🙂
Would love to get one of these. Cool card. My first was an evga 560 se.
Nice! thanks for share ! keep your great job!
I love the way you put things example “no stckers=oven edition” XD
So it's alive. Nice.
NIce work!
Great card! I hope whomever placed those screws, gets a special place in hell hahaha.
Nice!!
Made posible by 3dfx
Thermi, the legend, the myth
Neat little card.
Interesting card, like!
What a beaut of a card
what a beast
some long cards used to come with a metal bar as part of their design to prevent such things from occuring.
Wow
i searched for this, cuz im a fan of dual gpus, but gettin this is almost imposible
whats crazy is that its like a 2:1 ratio on the fps is almost exactly doubble the fps as a single card.
nowadays RTX 4 series it is like having quad SLI, 450watts for GPU is insance
@@HazardXXX try 600W 👀
evga had also some card called co-op. i think it was a GTX 275 paired with a GTS250 as a physix co-processor on the same pcb... pretty wild ^^
oh wow , would love to try something like this out . even today physx is kinda cool in borderlands 2, 3 and fallout 4 . the rest of the gaming charts don't have much implementation . a tuft of smoke here, a decal there etc etc
Galaxy also had a GTX 480 with a GT240 onboard for PhysX
I picked up the EVGA 295 Co-Op last year from a flea market, card looked very nice. But I already have a few XP components and pcs, so I decided to sell it on Ebay. It came with the box and paperwork and driver disc. Whoever bought it I hope they are having fun with that beast.
Tenho mesma marca da EVGA, mas é GTS 450 xD. Uso até hoje
What a lovely card! I'm curious to know why the central fan is different from the other two
It spins in the opposite direction
My ASUS GTX560 Ti ENGTX560TI DC2/2DI/1GD5 old!
My gtx 770 is a space heater. It can easily get to 90c+ if it wants. I think I need better thermal paste it makes me hot
Verbatim HD :)
It is necessary to remove the heat-distributing covers from the chips. Below them hello from NVIDIA. Very bad thermal interface. After replacing it, the temperature will drop by 20 degrees.
same as PlayStation 3. Without delidding will overheat
hey, its not that bad, hot cards are constantly reflowing themselves and last longer hahaha
Now that I realize that this is the era where the GPU dies were under a heat spreader, do you intend on delidding them? At the very least, whatever thermal compound Nvidia used between the die and IHS would be looking worse than the compound that was between the IHS and heatsinks. 🥴
dont delid fermi . its soldered and will destroy the die
Fermi is not soldered. delid is possible but no plan here. Card has good temperatures and my using is hobby few hours under control only, so not needed.
@@amdintelxsniperx It's not soldered. I was able to physically delid a gtx 460. However, the force I did need to apply with the method ended up having the IHS chip off a portion of the die and kill the poor card instantly :(
At least as a consolation, I was able to reuse the cooler said 460 came with, to mount on a blower-style 960 I also have; which incidentally dropped gpu temps dramatically. If Superposition is any indication, my peak load temp went from 88C to 58C
looks like zalman heatsinks on that card
On Cpu 100% and with connected fan speed regulator
RIP evga
Man, I don't really care for this generation of cards. Too new to be retro, too old to be useful for latest games.
But this is one cool cooler shroud design.
My old gts450 could play assassins creed black flag and watch dogs. The cpu was a phenom x6. Great times
August 2005? However, the Geforce 560 was only launched in 2010... 🤔
on pcb is stated made after august 2005. not on august 2005.
the PCB date code, when it was made in factory is 1128, which means 28th week of 2011. You can see it 3:39
👍😊 Game Far Cry 2 best
Why the graphics card works on PCIE 1.1 bus? It should work on 2.0
With two GPUs there needs to be some sort of a multiplex chip involved. Since the system reports PCIe 1.1 x16 we probably see the connection to said chip, or to one of the two GPUs. The slot can do 2.0 x16. Every regulat 560ti can do it. But those multiplex chips were expensive and would often degrade timing. That's probabply why they went with a slower bus. It didn't really matter anyway, PCIe 2.0 x8 wouldn't have been faster and that's what most boards would have given you for two actual 560ti in SLI.
Oh my god, the wood screws…WHY!?
там еще и текстолит выгнутый
2:01 all plastic stands are cracked, using thicker screws to hold it makes sense. This is what happens when people put insane amount of torque for things like GPUs
I have a Crossfire V Formula Z board you can have if you want it, just pay shipping from Ontario, Canada. Let me know.
Thanks but no :-) Postage + taxes from Canada is like 100 bucks.
@@RETROHardware Oh, okay no problem.
Imagine dual GTX 480...
GPU card PCB board looks bent a bit🤨
oven edition 😂😂😂
its funny, the gtx 560 already runs hot and evga just made a worse product