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JAGAT REVIEW
SOURCEThe new Calibre X560DF video card from Sparkle comes with a brand new cooling system and is overclocked at a high level right from the factory. The “Mono Luxury” design is a big step-up compared to the previous Calibre cards, now coming with a plate on the back of the card, to avoid PCB bending, but also for protecting the PCB against scratches.
The new cooling solution can maintain low GPU temperatures when in IDLE (28 degrees Celsius) and decent temperatures in the Xtreme Burning Mode from Furmark, after a 15 minutes test run (77 degrees Celsius). During the Furmark test, the fan speed did raise by itself from 40% to 64%, running at about 2400RPM; for obtaining even lower temperatures in high stress conditions, we can also modify the fan speed by ourselves, by using an utility like EVGA Precision or MSI Afterburner.
JAGAT REVIEW
SOURCEIf you are not concerned about the weakness of this product, Sparkle Calibre DF X 560 graphics card is an attractive option in mainstream classes. NVIDIA GTX 560's performance like Ti, HSF-powered, and a complete sales package is a point more than a graphics card. For gamers and casual users, Sparkle Calibre X 560 DF is one of the graphics card options to enjoy the game play smoothly at 1920 × 1080 image resolution and 4x Anti-Aliasing.