Friday, March 18th 2011

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 Launch Delayed to March 24?

Originally slated for March 22, NVIDIA has reportedly delayed the launch of its new high-end GeForce GTX 590 graphics card to March 24, sources told Expreview.com. The reason for this delay is not known, and NVIDIA isn't confirming this delay. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 is a dual-GPU high-end graphics card that uses two GF110 GPUs in an SLI on a stick solution.
Source: Expreview
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36 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 Launch Delayed to March 24?

#26
15th Warlock
wolfa delay of 2 days aint so bad, i only want to read the reviews anyway, im not actually in the market to splurge on this much, largely unecessary, GPU power :)
I can give you a small 3dMark Vantage preview if you want :)

This is my GTX580 SLI setup using the same NF200 bridge at PCIe 16x the GTX590 will use, and downclocked to the rumored default GTX590 clocks (607/1214/3414):

P40948 3dMarks


Not bad IMHO for a single card; now don't be fooled by the CPU clock in that screenie, both benches were run at 4.5Ghz but when I captured the screen shot, CPU-Z showed the non-turbo frequency of 1.6Ghz :p I believe at 4.5Ghz the CPU shouldn't be too much of a bottleneck

You can compare it to a GTX580 SLI running at default clocks (772/1544/4000):

P47316 3dMarks


You can expect this card to be around 85% as fast as a GTX580 SLI setup
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#27
Zubasa
15th WarlockI can give you a small 3dMark Vantage preview if you want :)

This is my GTX580 SLI setup using the same NF200 bridge at PCIe 16x the GTX590 will use, and downclocked to the rumored default GTX590 clocks (607/1214/3414):

P40948 3dMarks
img.techpowerup.org/110320/3dMark GTX590684.jpg

Not bad IMHO for a single card; now don't be fooled by the CPU clock in that screenie, both benches were run at 4.5Ghz but when I captured the screen shot, CPU-Z showed the non-turbo frequency of 1.6Ghz :p I believe at 4.5Ghz the CPU shouldn't be too much of a bottleneck

You can compare it to a GTX580 SLI running at default clocks (772/1544/4000):

P47316 3dMarks
img.techpowerup.org/110320/3dMark GTX580.jpg

You can expect this card to be around 85% as fast as a GTX580 SLI setup
Try 3Dmark11 maybe?
No one really cares about fucked up Physx scores anymore. :p
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#28
H82LUZ73
pr0n InspectorSamsung is Korean and they will actually get more business due to the quake.
Maybe so but the lcd, led 3d screens are made in Japan,Along with the memory sub pcb parts.They said 40% of the tech industry is located in Japan,if you guys are going to flop $799 on this card or anything in the next few weeks Do it,They could go up $100 in price.That also includes cell phone,I pad ,I phones ect ect .....So we could see also some delays in AMD AM3+ launch too ,the high end caps certain mobo manufactures use all located in Japan.:banghead:
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#29
H82LUZ73
15th WarlockI can give you a small 3dMark Vantage preview if you want :)

This is my GTX580 SLI setup using the same NF200 bridge at PCIe 16x the GTX590 will use, and downclocked to the rumored default GTX590 clocks (607/1214/3414):

P40948 3dMarks
img.techpowerup.org/110320/3dMark GTX590684.jpg

Not bad IMHO for a single card; now don't be fooled by the CPU clock in that screenie, both benches were run at 4.5Ghz but when I captured the screen shot, CPU-Z showed the non-turbo frequency of 1.6Ghz :p I believe at 4.5Ghz the CPU shouldn't be too much of a bottleneck

You can compare it to a GTX580 SLI running at default clocks (772/1544/4000):

P47316 3dMarks
img.techpowerup.org/110320/3dMark GTX580.jpg

You can expect this card to be around 85% as fast as a GTX580 SLI setup
that seems in the ball park,But why Nvidia down-clock that much,Wonder if the overclock headroom will be there with their power caps?
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#30
15th Warlock
H82LUZ73that seems in the ball park,But why Nvidia down-clock that much,Wonder if the overclock headroom will be there with their power caps?
These are the rumored clocks quoted by most websites, but nothing's set on stone until cards hit the market.

Anyway, I don't think there's gonna be much headroom for OCing, as two GF110s on a single PCB may already be pushing both the thermal dissipation and PCIe spec power limits at these clocks...
ZubasaTry 3Dmark11 maybe?
No one really cares about fucked up Physx scores anymore. :p
GTX590 clocks:

P8723



GTX580 SLI clocks:

P10747



The scores are aprox. 19% appart, almost the same ratio as the Vantage scores... :wtf:

Was just trying to help ppl get a glimpse of what the GTX590 performance may be based on readily available GTX580 SLI benchmarks by giving an aproximate percentage factor, this may give you a vague idea of what to expect based on a single synthetic benchmark, of course, gaming performance may be another story.

It's not about the "f*cked up" scores as you mention, your comment there almost comes off as trolling... :shadedshu
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#32
wolf
Better Than Native
ZubasaTry 3Dmark11 maybe?
No one really cares about fucked up Physx scores anymore. :p
I do! and hey he could also run it without phsyx... or perhaps run a score on the Xtreme preset?

thank you kindly 15th Warlock sir for your results!
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#33
Boilerhog
Thanks
15th WarlockThese are the rumored clocks quoted by most websites, but nothing's set on stone until cards hit the market.

Anyway, I don't think there's gonna be much headroom for OCing, as two GF110s on a single PCB may already be pushing both the thermal dissipation and PCIe spec power limits at these clocks...



GTX590 clocks:

P8723

img.techpowerup.org/110322/3dMark11 GTX590.jpg

GTX580 SLI clocks:

P10747

img.techpowerup.org/110322/3dMark11 GTX580.jpg

The scores are aprox. 19% appart, almost the same ratio as the Vantage scores... :wtf:

Was just trying to help ppl get a glimpse of what the GTX590 performance may be based on readily available GTX580 SLI benchmarks by giving an aproximate percentage factor, this may give you a vague idea of what to expect based on a single synthetic benchmark, of course, gaming performance may be another story.

It's not about the "f*cked up" scores as you mention, your comment there almost comes off as trolling... :shadedshu
Thanks for the comparison ,can't wait for the reviews,i won't upgrade now untill 6xx series ,maybe another year or 2. need a 1500 watt psu for a pair of these anyway, and the bells an whistles,lol.and you can expect the odd troll, doesn't require physx, so will flame those that enjoy the extra's like myself.just because i can,FLAME ON!
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#35
Tau
I can tell you that one of the major Canadian retailers has them sitting in the warehouse, retail price is currently set at $749.99, cost being ~$100 less.
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#36
dumo
Tauretail price is currently set at $749.99, cost being ~$100 less.
They have to, if they wanna be competitive with HD 6990:)
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