Friday, December 3rd 2010

GeForce GTX 570 Pricing Surfaces

British retailer YoYo Tech, which claims to be "famously first for Fermi", started giving out the pricing of NVIDIA's upcoming enthusiast graphics card, the GeForce GTX 570. The card, according to this retailer, is priced at £299 (GBP), including 17.5% VAT, that's £246.6 excluding it. Direct conversion to USD would yield $384. Based on this, we can garner a guess that the US pricing could be somewhere between US $350 and $400. The GeForce GTX 570 is NVIDIA's upcoming graphics card based on the 40 nm GF110 GPU, it features 480 CUDA cores, and 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory over a 320-bit wide memory interface. More details about the GPU can be read here.
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37 Comments on GeForce GTX 570 Pricing Surfaces

#26
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
KantasticWhat went right (or wrong in Nvidia's case) with the GTX 465's?
Some GTX 465s were physically GTX 470 (having 10 memory chips), and hence you could just flash it to GTX 470. If you see a GTX 570 with 12 memory chips, you have reason to celebrate.
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#27
LAN_deRf_HA
MSI should get on that. A 570 GE would be a crazy seller.
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#28
Kantastic
btarunrSome GTX 465s were physically GTX 470 (having 10 memory chips), and hence you could just flash it to GTX 470. If you see a GTX 570 with 12 memory chips, you have reason to celebrate.
So Nvidia was sloppy. :laugh:
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#29
HammerON
The Watchful Moderator
I was planning on getting two 570's to replace my two 470's, however at the price they are suggesting I will stick with what I got for now...
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#30
Benetanegia
KantasticSo Nvidia was sloppy. :laugh:
Nope, not exactly. It was said that some partners received too many GTX470s and only a few GTX465. GTX470s were harder to sell so they decided to take some of those 470 and put 465 bios on them. I guess that maybe Nvidia had to give their permission or maybe not, but that's about the only involvement that Nvidia had on that.
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#31
wolf
Better Than Native
this is going to be a sweet card IMO, performance should be bang on GTX480 performance give or take a % or two, and since the GTX580 already consumes a decent whack less power on average, and produces less heat, this card while performing identically will be far more efficient.

this easily leaves room for a GF104 based GTX560 that should be as fast as a GTX470 :) and probably overclock to GTX480 territory.
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#32
T3kl0rd
I paid about $220 for my first GTX 470, is looking more and more like a great buy, especially with two of them FTW!
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#34
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
BenetanegiaNope, not exactly. It was said that some partners received too many GTX470s and only a few GTX465. GTX470s were harder to sell so they decided to take some of those 470 and put 465 bios on them. I guess that maybe Nvidia had to give their permission or maybe not, but that's about the only involvement that Nvidia had on that.
I see.. so say if I had a 470, I can lock it to a 465? and do SLi with another..
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#36
HammerON
The Watchful Moderator
Must resist the temptation:)
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