MSI GTX560 Ti 448 'Power Edition' Review

👤by Richard Weatherstone Comments 📅03-12-11
Packaging & Accessories


Box Front

The front of the package is typical MSI, in fact its almost identical to the N560GTX-384 save for the product title. There are a few subtle differences though in that this card has the new Twin Frozr III cooler attached and along with being a Power Edition, it is also an Overclock Edition.


Box Rear

Flipping the box over we see that the package displays the main product features along with the minimum system requirements. Couple this with the product specification and a brief features list presented in the world's most popular languages and there is little other information you would require.


Box Lid

The outer sleeve has a pop-up lid which goes into great detail describing the main attractions of the GTX560Ti-448. These include Triple Voltage via MSI's Afterburner Utility, Military Class II Components, Fan switch and 6+1 Phase design. There is also a window allowing you to see the graphics card itself.


Inner Box

Removing the outer sleeve we see that MSI have packaged the graphics card very well with it being held firmly in place thanks to the foam frame. The adaptors are stored in a side compartment with the product manuals and utility CD contained in a hidden compartment beneath the graphics card.


Accessories

the accessory list is well provided for. A product manual and user guide are joined by a driver/utility CD, 2x twin Molex to 6pin PCIe power plugs, VGA/DVI adaptor and an mini-HDMI adaptor.


First Look

Here we get a first glimpse of the card itself featuring the new Twin Frozr III heatsink/cooling assembly. The card looks very attractive with a silver/gun metal grey effect on the aluminium frame shrouding the two black fans.

Let's take a closer look at the product...

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