Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
Well when you clock the 470 it pushes it in front, lets just hope this does OC as good as the 460 does..
Considering the clocks people pull on the GTX580 and GTX570 are pretty much around what the GTX460 was pulling, I'd probably think it was a sick joke if this thing doesn't hit at LEAST 950mhz pretty much 90% of the time, with better samples going over 1ghz on air with a slight voltage bump. The GTX580 in general clocks higher on air than a lot of GTX480's did on water and that's with 512 shaders in comparison to 480... If the GTX580 does 950 without much issue, I'd expect good things from the 560.

A few aspects to keep in mind...

1.) If this uses the new transistors found in the GTX580, we should see lower power draw.

2.) Much like above, the slight tweaks gives extra performance clock for clock. Not a lot, but it's notable.

3.) The tweaks also lead to less leakage, which generally allows for higher overclocking. We've seen this with great results in the GTX 580.

I really don't think 1ghz would be that shocking, GREAT 460's can do that on air. There's no way the GTX470 will beat this thing overclocked or stock.