About a month ago NVIDIA had released the GeForce GTX 580 and had tremendous success with it as a high end graphics card, and now they have released the GeForce GTX 570 at rough price bracket of $349. This is exciting news for anyone looking for a higher end card for cheap, and as the GeForce GTX 570 is pretty much replacing the GeForce GTX 480, then even better. Following is the GeForce GTX 570 specifications as outline in the datasheet by NVIDIA:
GPU Engine Specs:
CUDA Cores
480
Graphics Clock (MHz)
732
Processor Clock (MHz)
1464
Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)
43.9
Memory Specs:
Memory Clock (MHz)
1900
Standard Memory Config
1280 MB GDDR5
Memory Interface Width
320-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
152.0
Feature Support:
NVIDIA SLI®-ready1
3-way
NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready
yes
NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Ready2
yes
NVIDIA PureVideo® Technology3
HD
NVIDIA PhysX™-ready
yes
NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology
yes
Microsoft DirectX
11
OpenGL
4.1
Bus Support
PCI-E 2.0 x 16
Certified for Windows 7
yes
Display Support:
Maximum Digital Resolution
2560×1600
Maximum VGA Resolution
2048×1536
Standard Display Connectors
Mini HDMI
Two Dual Link DVI
Multi Monitor
yes
HDCP
yes
HDMI4
1.4a
Audio Input for HDMI
Internal
Standard Graphics Card Dimensions:
Height
4.376 inches (111 mm)
Length
10.5 inches (267 mm)
Width
Dual-Slot
Thermal and Power Specs:
Maximum GPU Temperature (in C)
97 C
Graphics Card Power (W)
219
Minimum Recommended System Power (W)
550 W
Supplementary Power Connectors
Two 6-pin
The NVIDIA website describes the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 as a graphics card “with explosive performance and an innovative thermal design, NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 570 rips through the latest games like Call of Duty: Black Ops and Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2 with quiet operation. As you’ve come to expect from a GeForce GTX GPU, GTX 570 packs support for all the premium GTX gaming technologies such as DirectX 11, NVIDIA® Surround, 3D Vision™, PhysX®, and SLI®. GeForce GTX 570 – arm yourself for battle.”
This card honestly looks and sounds like a solid purchase for any gamer from casual to hardcore. If you are interested in any in depth reviews check out any of the following: Guru3D, Techtree, HardwareCanuks, TomsHardware, and Overclockersclub.
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