Friday, January 21st 2011
Gainward Readies GeForce GTX 580 Phantom 3 GB Graphics Card
Last month, Gainward introduced its GeForce GTX 570 Phantom, which won quite some appreciation among readers for its radical design. The company decided to extend it to the GeForce GTX 580, too, since it's based on the same GF110 silicon. The only major change is that 2 Gbit memory chips are used, yielding a total memory of 3072 MB (3 GB). The memory is spread across 12 2 Gbit memory chips across a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. Clock speeds stick to NVIDIA reference: 783/1566/4020 MHz (core/CUDA cores/memory effective). The GTX 580 packs 512 CUDA cores.
The cooler makes use of a black aluminum fin array, to which heat is fed by six heat pipes. Instead of fans on its obverse side blowing air onto the PCB, there are three fans on its reverse side, drawing air from the aluminum fin array, and onto the PCB. The result is a better-looking product. Display outputs include two DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort. Gainward will release its 3 GB GTX 580 Phantom graphics card soon, at a premium over the reference design.
The cooler makes use of a black aluminum fin array, to which heat is fed by six heat pipes. Instead of fans on its obverse side blowing air onto the PCB, there are three fans on its reverse side, drawing air from the aluminum fin array, and onto the PCB. The result is a better-looking product. Display outputs include two DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort. Gainward will release its 3 GB GTX 580 Phantom graphics card soon, at a premium over the reference design.
33 Comments on Gainward Readies GeForce GTX 580 Phantom 3 GB Graphics Card
i believe that the 3gb edition is exactly what nvidia needed to surpass the 6970 hands down..i just bought 2 evga gtx 580's,upgrade from xfire 5850's, and now want to return for 2 of these.i use 3 screens and was kind of annoyed that my expensive ass cards were running about the same in multi monitor as less expensive 6970's.problem solved hopefully.and this is my first nvidia setup ever,no fanboy crap here
I dunno if is really worth, other besides multi-monitor ambient.
And "3D" (those you need glasses) is a bad joke!
Besides, you really need two of them to take some real advantage.
I am currently building six core Intel system with 2 Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 3 GB video cards and liquid cooled. These cards are so new you can hardly find them. Now while surfing I find they are launching a new GTX 590 card on March 22. Nvidia doesn't even advertise them on their website. When do you build and know when to buy? Buy today, build today and something new comes out tomorrow. Never fails.
Do you overclock them? If so, what clocks are you reaching? Temps?