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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyNutz View Post
    Seems to me like GPUZ, and Nvidia inspector may not be fully aware of this card. Try opening nvidia control panel (right click on desktop) and click "System Information" on the lower left hand corner.
    See what that has to say about the specs.
    This is the system information:
    NVIDIA System Information report created on: 12/11/2012 04:02:13
    System name: ARMOR

    [Display]
    Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit
    DirectX version: 11.0
    GPU processor: GeForce GTX 560 Ti
    Driver version: 306.97
    DirectX support: 10
    CUDA Cores: 128
    Core clock: 650 MHz
    Shader clock: 1625 MHz
    Memory data rate: 1800 MHz
    Memory interface: 384-bit
    Total available graphics memory: 4095 MB
    Dedicated video memory: 1024 MB GDDR3
    System video memory: 0 MB
    Shared system memory: 3071 MB
    Video BIOS version: 70.26.25.00.00
    IRQ: 56
    Bus: PCI Express x4

    [Components]

    easyDaemonAPIU64.DLL 1.10.8.0 NVIDIA Update Components
    WLMerger.exe 1.10.8.0 NVIDIA Update Components
    daemonu.exe 1.10.8.0 NVIDIA Update Components
    ComUpdatus.exe 1.10.8.0 NVIDIA Update Components
    NvUpdtr.dll 1.10.8.0 NVIDIA Update Components
    NvUpdt.dll 1.10.8.0 NVIDIA Update Components
    nvui.dll 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
    nvxdsync.exe 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
    nvxdplcy.dll 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
    nvxdbat.dll 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
    nvxdapix.dll 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
    NVCPL.DLL 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component
    nvCplUI.exe 4.8.750.0 NVIDIA Control Panel
    nvWSS.dll 6.14.13.0697 NVIDIA Workstation Server
    nvViTvS.dll 6.14.13.0697 NVIDIA Video Server
    NVSTVIEW.EXE 7.17.13.0697 NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer
    NVSTTEST.EXE 7.17.13.0697 NVIDIA 3D Vision Test Application
    NVSTRES.DLL 7.17.13.0697 NVIDIA 3D Vision Module (0)
    NVMCTRAY.DLL 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA Media Center Library
    nvDispS.dll 6.14.13.0697 NVIDIA Display Server
    PhysX 09.12.0604 NVIDIA PhysX
    NVCUDA.DLL 8.17.13.0697 NVIDIA CUDA 5.0.1 driver
    nvGameS.dll 6.14.13.0697 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server

    As you can see, system information claims my card has DirectX10 support, however GPU-Z claims that it has DirectX 11 support. This is weird.

    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Run 3D Mark11 @ Xtreme Preset and show us the score ( screen cap, we need to see the individual fps and scores )
    3D Mark 11 couldn't run because it says that my card doesn't have DirectX 11 support, so I run 3D Mark Vantage.
    Here are the results: http://www.3dmark.com/3dmv/4447206 The graphic score is lower than expected. If you click "Detailed Scores" you can check the individual fps.

    Any ideas anyone?

    EDIT:
    I just found this: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Users...s-219512.shtml
    Could my card be a fake? I mean, someone could print a fake name on the box/decals etc. but is it possible to fake the hardware name & GPU code name (GTX 560 Ti / GF114)?
    Last edited by Panormitis; 12-10-2012 at 07:46 PM.

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