You can see especially at the power consumption that the GTX 560 belongs not to NVIDIA's latest GPU generation. But the card can offer a very good price performance value. Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti GPU Integrated with industry's best 1 GB GDDR5 memory 256-bit memory interface Features Dual link DVI-I.2/ mini HDMI with HDCP protection OC edition GIGABYTE WINDFORCE 2X Parallel-inclined anti-turblence cooling design GIGABYTE UDV material Support NVIDIA® SLI™ Technology. Game Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases, including Virtual Reality games. Enter to Search. GeForce 500 Series - GeForce GTX 590.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti was an improved version of the GeForce GTX 560. It has a high production capacity, and the most important thing in computer games. GeForce GTX 560 Ti has support for DirectX 11, that will give You an incredibly realistic game world.
GTX 560 Ti supports the newest NVIDIA and, thanks to a threefold increase in performance compared to previous generations, can ensure an incredible gaming experience.
GTX 560 Ti supports the newest NVIDIA and, thanks to a threefold increase in performance compared to previous generations, can ensure an incredible gaming experience.
Specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti:
The characteristics of the GPU:
Gameplay | GTX 560 Ti | GTX 560 Ti 448 cores (Limited Edition) |
CUDA cores | 384 | 448 |
GPU clock speed (MHz) | 822 | 732 |
The clock frequency of CPUs (MHz) | 1645 | 1464 |
Speed texture fill (billion/sec) | 52.5 | 41 |
Memory features:
Memory clock speed (MHz) | 4008 | 1900 |
SDRAM type | 1024 Mo GDDR5 | 1280 Mo GDDR5 |
The bit width of the memory interface | 256-bit | 320-bit |
Memory bandwidth (GB/sec) | 128.0 | 152 |
Features:
Support NVIDIA SLI | 2-way1a | 3-way1b |
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround | Yes | Yes |
Technology NVIDIA PureVideo | HD | HD |
NVIDIA PhysX | Yes | Yes |
NVIDIA CUDA technology | Yes | Yes |
Microsoft DirectX | 11 | 11 |
OpenGL | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Bus | PCIe 2.0 x16 | PCIe 2.0 x16 |
Certified for Windows 7 | Yes | Yes |
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision | Yes | Yes |
Display characteristics
Maximum digital resolution | 2560×1600 | 2560×1600 |
Maximum VGA resolution | 2048×1536 | 2048×1536 |
Display connectors | Two dual-link DVI Mini HDMI | Two dual-link DVI-I Mini HDMI |
Multi Monitor | Yes | Yes |
HDCP | Yes | Yes |
HDMI | Yes | Yes |
Audio input for HDMI | Internal | Internal |
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Dimensions:
Height | 4,376 inches | 4,376 inches |
Length | 9 inch | 10.5 inches |
Width | Two slots | Two slots |
Power and temperature:
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Maximum GPU temperature (in degrees Celsius) | 99 | 97 |
Maximum graphics card power (W) | 170 | 210 |
Minimal requirements to system power (W) | 500 | 550 |
Additional power connectors | Two 6-pin | Two 6-pin |
Hi Jaycmeza! Can you open the System Report for your video card and see if it reports as Metal compatible? To do this click the Apple logo in the upper right, and then 'About this Mac'. Then click on 'System Report'. On the left column, click on 'Graphics/Displays'. Can you post a screenshot of this page? For an example of what it should look like, here is mine with my GTX 960.
While I haven't tried to install Mojave yet, I'd imagine it won't work without the latest Nvidia web drivers. It took them around 3-4 months to come out with the High Sierra ones, I'd imagine the same will be true with Mojave.
EDIT:updated picture
Gtx 560 Driver For Mac Os
Hope it helps!
Nvidia 560 Gtx
-Geotrax