Tuesday, November 9th 2010
EVGA Announces Trio of GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Cards
EVGA announced a full-fledged lineup of GeForce GTX 580 graphics cards today, consisting of an NVIDIA reference clock speed version (part number: 015-P3-1580-AR), which also serves as the base model, priced at US $499.99. This is followed by a factory-overclocked version that bears the "SuperClocked" marker (part number: 015-P3-1582-AR), carrying slightly higher clock speeds, but sticking to NVIDIA reference board and cooler design. This one is priced at $519.99. The king of the hill is the FTW Hydro Copper 2 variant, which sports top clock speeds, supported by EVGA's iconic Hydro Copper water-block (part number: 015-P3-1589-AR).
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 is based on a new 40 nm GF110 core, it packs 512 CUDA cores, and 1536 MB of GDDR5 memory over a 384-bit memory interface. Its reference clock speeds are 772/1544/4008 MHz (core/CUDA core/memory, GDDR5 effective). For EVGA's SuperClocked variant it's upped to 797/1594/4050 MHz, and for the FTW Hydro Copper 2 Edition it's all the way up at 850/1700/4196 MHz.
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 is based on a new 40 nm GF110 core, it packs 512 CUDA cores, and 1536 MB of GDDR5 memory over a 384-bit memory interface. Its reference clock speeds are 772/1544/4008 MHz (core/CUDA core/memory, GDDR5 effective). For EVGA's SuperClocked variant it's upped to 797/1594/4050 MHz, and for the FTW Hydro Copper 2 Edition it's all the way up at 850/1700/4196 MHz.
31 Comments on EVGA Announces Trio of GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Cards
Tell me where they live and I will buy shares in the local power company.
and people think they have to be loyal to a particular brand in order to be superior....
Or
Because it's true
Back to legit discussion. ;)
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700 USD for a 580 with a block on it :laugh::roll::shadedshu:wtf:
would be nice to have 7 of them on a evga 4way or sr2 :D best folding farm :D
Granted to most a 75 dollar premium for not having to place the block yourself is way to much and not worth it, but I can see the value to some.
They can charge whatever they want...if people don't buy, the price will drop, or the stock collects dust.