nVidia display cards with CUDA and CCC v. >=1.3
CCC ver# # GPU MPs total # CUDA cores max power draw PCI-power connectors
Model 6p 8p
GeForce GTX 560 Ti LE 2.1 2x28 448 210 W 2  
GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2.1 2x24 384 170 W 2  
GeForce GTX 560 Ti (OEM) 2.1 2x22 352 170 W 2  
GeForce GTX 550 Ti 2.1 24 192 116 W 1  
GeForce GTX 460 2.1 2x21 336 160 W 2  
GeForce GTX 460 SE 2.1 2x18 288 160 W 2  
GeForce GTS 450 2.1 24 192 106 W 1  
GeForce GTX 590 2 2x64 1024 365 W 0 2
GeForce GTX 580 2 2x32 512 244 W 1 1
GeForce GTX 570 2 2x30 480 219 W 2  
Dual GTX 560 2.1 4x24 768 509 W 0 2
GeForce GTX 560 2.1 2x28 336 150 W 1 1
GeForce GTX 560 (OEM) 2.1 2x24 384 150 W 1  
GeForce GTX 480 2 2x30 480 105 W 1 1
GeForce GTX 470 2 2x28 448 215 W 2  
GeForce GTX 465 2 2x22 352 200 W 2  
GeForce GTX 295 1.3 2x30 480 289 W 1 1
GeForce GTX 285 1.3 30 240 204 W 2  
GeForce GTX 285 for Mac 1.3 30 240 204 W 2  
GeForce GTX 280 1.3 30 240 236 W 1 1
GeForce GTX 275 1.3 30 240 219 W 2  
GeForce GTX 260 1.3 24 192 182 W 2  
GeForce GT 520 2.1 6 48 49 W 0  
GeForce GT 440 2.1 12 96 65 W 0  
GeForce GT 430 2.1 12 96 49 W 0  
This table lists all the nVidia GPU video cards that have CUDA Compute Capability v.1.3 or higher, through Feb. 2012, not including dedicated Tesla or Quadro boards.
CCC v.1.3 is the minimum requirement for Matlab's Parallel Computing Toolbox GPU support.