HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1) vs GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Summary
Reasons to consider HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1) |
Reasons to consider GeForce GTX 560 Ti |
Higher theoretical gaming performance, based on specifications. |
Supports PhysX |
Based on an outdated architecture (Nvidia Fermi), there are no performance optimizations for current games and applications |
HWBench recommends GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Based on theoretical specifications.
Core Configuration
| HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1) | | GeForce GTX 560 Ti | |
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GPU Name | Sandy Bridge GT1 () | vs | GF114 (GF114-400-A1) |
Fab Process | 32 nm | vs | 40 nm |
Die Size | 149 mm² | vs | 332 mm² |
Transistors | 189 million | vs | 1,950 million |
Shaders | 6 | vs | 384 |
Compute Units | 0 | vs | 8 |
Core clock | 850 MHz | vs | 823 MHz |
ROPs | 1 | vs | 32 |
TMUs | 1 | vs | 64 |
Memory Configuration
| HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1) | | GeForce GTX 560 Ti | |
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Memory Type | System Shared | vs | GDDR5 |
Bus Width | System Shared | vs | 256 bit |
Memory Speed | System Shared | vs | 1002 MHz
4008 MHz effective |
Memory Size | 0 Mb | vs | 1024 Mb |
Additional details
| HD Graphics 2000 (Sandy Bridge GT1) | | GeForce GTX 560 Ti | |
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TDP | 0 watts | vs | 170 watts |
Release Date | 5 Jan 2011 | vs | 25 Jan 2011 |
GigaPixels - higher is better
GigaTexels - higher is better
GFLOPs - higher is better