Monday, December 6th 2010

EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Pictured

EVGA is ready with its stock of GeForce GTX 570 graphics accelerators. Canadian online store NCIX.com listed one of its GTX 570 models at a pre-order price of $414 CAD (US $411). What these pictures also reveal is that NVIDIA's reference board design of the GTX 570 is exactly the same as that of the GTX 580, with just two memory chips removed (128 MB x 10, instead of 128 MB x 12); and the GTX 570 GPU configuration. GeForce GTX 570 has 480 CUDA cores, it connects to 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory over a 320-bit wide memory interface.
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31 Comments on EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Pictured

#27
blu3flannel
I think I'll stick with my 470. I'm pretty tired of all this "tweaked" crap, let's see a real new generation.
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#28
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
Price is to much for me, though the power and performance should be pretty awesome for a mid-range performance card, should be around the power of a standard GTX 480.

Though my 470 should last me a good long while fortunately.:)
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#29
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
They say, from that leaked review, its a bit slower than a 480..

EDIT:

ok, its not. Its a win card indeed :D
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#30
RejZoR
The only thing i totally like about NVIDIA is how they insist on exhaust coolers. I wish most of AMD vendors were sticking with them, but instead they all run to stupid dump-the-heat-inside-case crap coolers. after a short time of reference cooler releases.
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#31
bear jesus
Will be interesting to see how it does against a 480 and even more so when both are overclocked.
RejZoRThe only thing i totally like about NVIDIA is how they insist on exhaust coolers. I wish most of AMD vendors were sticking with them, but instead they all run to stupid dump-the-heat-inside-case crap coolers. after a short time of reference cooler releases.
That's not really true, both Nvidia and ATI/AMD only allow reference cards to start with on most models then after a while the board partners are allowed to create custom models with the coolers that dump the heat into the case but with multiple cards across multiple generations Nvidia and ATI/AMD have both allowed board partners to use custom boards and coolers from the launch day.

The GTX450 is one of the most current Nvidia examples and i think almost all of the GTX460's came with coolers that dumped air into the case as the only one i have noticed with a blower cooler is one from zotac that was reviewed here on TPU, every other launch day review of 460's here they were the coolers that dumped the hot air into the case.
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