Thursday, July 7th 2011
EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 570 Classified Graphics Card
Even as the GeForce GTX 580 Classified is in the oven at EVGA, the company released to market the GTX 570 Classified. This card features an entirely different design to the GTX 580 Classified. It is roughly as big as the reference design, with a cooler that resembles it. It draws power from an 8-pin and a 6-pin power connector, unlike the reference design drawing it from two 6-pin ones, leading us to believe that the design idea here is to give GTX 570 a VRM as strong as the one on the reference GTX 580, allowing good overclocking.
The card features 1280 MB of memory over a 320-bit wide GDDR5 interface, clocked at 975 MHz (3.90 GHz effective), churning out 156 GB/s of bandwidth. The core is clocked at 822 MHz, and the 480 CUDA cores available are at 1644 MHz. These, against reference speeds of 732/1464 MHz (core/CUDA cores). The display connectivity is different from the one on the reference design, it features two DVI connectors, and one each of DisplayPort and HDMI (both full-sized). Available on EVGA's online store, the GTX 570 Classified is priced at US $359.99.A promotional video follows.
The card features 1280 MB of memory over a 320-bit wide GDDR5 interface, clocked at 975 MHz (3.90 GHz effective), churning out 156 GB/s of bandwidth. The core is clocked at 822 MHz, and the 480 CUDA cores available are at 1644 MHz. These, against reference speeds of 732/1464 MHz (core/CUDA cores). The display connectivity is different from the one on the reference design, it features two DVI connectors, and one each of DisplayPort and HDMI (both full-sized). Available on EVGA's online store, the GTX 570 Classified is priced at US $359.99.A promotional video follows.
16 Comments on EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 570 Classified Graphics Card
bcs 1280 / 10 = 128mb pr. memory block and 12 * 128 = 1536mb so it could be a GTX 580 PCB ^^;
but can't haz:cry:
I don't think it's worth $350 , $290 even $300 sure, but $350 nope.
NVidia does this with pretty much every generation of card, the GTX480/470 was the exception.
this is a nice product, but unfortunatelly its in standard design, with dual fan or new hsf design would be better
the original GTX 570's VRM has only a few phases which really hurt it.
This card is nothing compared to the GTX 580 classified though, the VRM is much less beefed up than the 580 classy.
BTW its a different PCB, more like the GTX 580's PCB.
Never mind, moving right along :)