Tuesday, June 28th 2011

NVIDIA Launches GeForce GTX 580M, The Fastest Notebook GPU Ever

NVIDIA today announced the world's fastest notebook graphics processing unit (GPU), the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M. Available now in the Alienware M18x, the new GPU sets new standards in industry leading benchmarks and games. It will also be available soon in the Alienware M17x notebook along with NVIDIA Optimus technology.

"The best game support. The best gaming features. The best gaming performance available anywhere. That's the essence of the GeForce GTX 580M," said Rene Haas, general manager of notebook products at NVIDIA. "With power like this, you can turn all the knobs to 11."
The first notebook PC to feature the GeForce GTX 580M, the Alienware M18x offers the option of two GeForce GTX 580M GPUs in one system for up to double the gaming performance, using NVIDIA SLI technology. Not to be outdone, the Alienware M17x will offer the GeForce GTX 580M along with NVIDIA Optimus technology and will deliver 5 hours of battery life in Facebook, and 100 frames per second performance in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

"Gamers aspire to experience games at their highest settings," says Eddy Goyanes, product marketing manager for Alienware. "Alienware activates the technology designed to enable those aspirations. With the launch of the GeForce GTX 580M on the Alienware M17x, and a dual card option on the M18x, that synergy continues -- Alienware delivers the ultimate gaming experience."

GeForce GTX 580M GPUs are the fastest Microsoft DirectX 11 notebook GPUs on the market, offering up to six times the tessellation performance of any other notebook GPU. They are also more efficient, with up to 20 percent better performance per watt than the previous generation.

NVIDIA also introduced the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570M GPU, which offers 20 percent faster performance than the previous generation product it replaces.

The power of GeForce GTX GPUs means gamers can play at full 1080p high-definition resolutions with the advanced technology features that set GeForce GPUs apart from the competition. These include:
  • Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, the #1 3D experience for notebooks, which automatically converts over 525 titles into immersive 3D.
  • Support for NVIDIA 3DTV Play software, for connecting 3D Vision-based notebooks to 3D TVs.
  • NVIDIA SLI technology, which links two GTX GPUs for up to double your gaming performance.
  • NVIDIA Optimus technology, which enables extra-long battery life by automatically switching on and off the GPU so that it runs only when needed.
  • NVIDIA PhysX engine support, which brings games to life with realistic physics.
  • NVIDIA CUDA architecture support, for GPU computing applications.
  • NVIDIA Verde notebook drivers, for frequent performance improvements and rock-solid stability.
For more information, visit the product page.
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23 Comments on NVIDIA Launches GeForce GTX 580M, The Fastest Notebook GPU Ever

#1
Red_Machine
Awesome. Wonder how it shapes up compared to its desktop counterpart.
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#2
Hustler
Red_MachineAwesome. Wonder how it shapes up compared to its desktop counterpart.
Probably closer to a 560 than a 580.....
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#3
craigo
I wonder if i can replace the 280m`s in my m17x, no mention of the formfactor.. i will assume MXM and research the upgrade..... Sweet.
any word on chipset compatability with the MCP79? my machine clocks back automaticly from the 280sli to the onboard..is that optimus or an early implamentation that has been orphaned...I am intruiged and I mustache you these questions..
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#4
Completely Bonkers
I wonder what the price is of the chipset. At a 50% premium, I'd buy a PCIe card with two of these things SLI'd if that had performance like 560 SLI but with the power draw less than a single 560 whist remaining cool and silent.
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#5
Trackr
HustlerProbably closer to a 560 than a 580.....
Looks like it's identical to the 480M and thus the GTX 560 Ti.
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#6
TheLaughingMan
Is it me or did we all love these when were in high school and year 1 of college, but now they just come off as gaudy?
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#7
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
TheLaughingManIs it me or did we all love these when were in high school and year 1 of college, but now they just come off as gaudy?
Sounds about right, I don't mind them with black cases, but a Red case with Green lights, what is this Christmas?
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#8
craigo
TheLaughingManIs it me or did we all love these when were in high school and year 1 of college, but now they just come off as gaudy?
580m graphics are gaudy?
or you are perhaps refering to the picture of the alienware laptop
all desktop replacement laptops are a little over the top
but i have trouble transporting my full tower and monitor to my friends for lan gaming
do you have a non "gaudy" solution for a portable gaming rig
or do you just critisize things that arent to your taste without valid reason?
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#9
Hustler
TheLaughingManIs it me or did we all love these when were in high school and year 1 of college, but now they just come off as gaudy?
...but these are meant mostly for 14-20yr olds with rich parents who insist on buying the best for their spoilt little precious ones...:rolleyes:


..if your old enough to afford to buy one yourself, you should have developed better taste..:)
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#10
craigo
Hustler...but these are meant mostly for 14-20yr olds with rich parents who insist on buying the best for their spoilt little precious ones...:rolleyes:


..if your old enough to afford to buy one yourself, you should have developed better taste..:)
please recomend a similar specced solution that comforms to your high standard of asthetics
or stop second guessing my choice in portable gaming machine and the demographic in to wich i fall
its not like i take this thing to work or anything, its kinda horses for courses.
damn haters...every fricken time!
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#11
Kenshai
craigoplease recomend a similar specced solution that comforms to your high standard of asthetics
or stop second guessing my choice in portable gaming machine and the demographic in to wich i fall
its not like i take this thing to work or anything, its kinda horses for courses.
damn haters...every fricken time!
Here you go.

I'm going to have to agree that most high end laptops are gaudy.

Sager's are Clevo notebooks. They're not top notch quality but they are MUCH better priced than most high end laptops.
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#12
craigo
KenshaiHere you go.

I'm going to have to agree that most high end laptops are gaudy.

Sager's are Clevo notebooks. They're not top notch quality but they are MUCH better priced than most high end laptops.
I looked at clevo, but had a few concerns

the screen on the clevo is sub-par
the warranty and backup (in Australia) is sub=par
the build quality (IMHO) is sub-par

the m17x replaced my Toshiba x205sli3 the 8600m sli based machine was poorly designed and overheated all the time
also after the toshiba i felt that plastic construction on a machine of that size does not offer the strenth or rigidity required for transport of such a machine the styling on my black alienware looks great (I have turned the leds off)

bang for buck the clevo is great, just i shyd away from it because of concerns of longevity

good call though.
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#13
Th3pwn3r
btarunr"With power like this, you can turn all the knobs to 11."


will deliver 5 hours of battery life in Facebook, and 100 frames per second performance in Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Riiiight. With all settings set to "Trash".

Maybe I'm reading it wrong. You can get EITHER 5 hours on Facebook OR 100frames per second FOR A SECOND in COD Black Ops :D
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#14
TheLaughingMan
craigo580m graphics are gaudy?
or you are perhaps refering to the picture of the alienware laptop
all desktop replacement laptops are a little over the top
but i have trouble transporting my full tower and monitor to my friends for lan gaming
do you have a non "gaudy" solution for a portable gaming rig
or do you just critisize things that arent to your taste without valid reason?
Wow, such pointless anger at me because I think that laptop looks a little gaudy. Or you serious right now?

And I can criticize anything I want because it is my personal opinion and my right as a human being to voice that opinion. If you don't like my opinion, then just move on.

Yes, pretty much every laptop available for over about $1100 that is not super thin will get portable gaming done. Hell, several of the soon released AMD APU built laptops for $500 to $850 will get more than decent gaming done. Alienware is not even close to the only solution like you seem to believe. Here is 1 of dozens of options: HP Pavilion dv6-6190us Notebook Intel Core i7 2630...

As for alternatives you can go with a SFF computer a 19 or 20" monitor, mouse, keyboard, and a backpack for portable gaming. Something like this should be decent. While not as practical as a laptop, it would offer the usual desktop benefits such as easily replaceable individual parts, upgradeability, better cooling, and more power. Options are nice.

So next time you have to audacity to criticize me not liking a product's aesthetics, then you need to keep your fanboy in check, attitude under control, facts straight, or just shut up.
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#15
craigo
TheLaughingManWow, such pointless anger at me because I think that laptop looks a little gaudy. Or you serious right now?

And I can criticize anything I want because it is my personal opinion and my right as a human being to voice that opinion. If you don't like my opinion, then just move on.

Yes, pretty much every laptop available for over about $1100 that is not super thin will get portable gaming done. Hell, several of the soon released AMD APU built laptops for $500 to $850 will get more than decent gaming done. Alienware is not even close to the only solution like you seem to believe. Here is 1 of dozens of options: HP Pavilion dv6-6190us Notebook Intel Core i7 2630...

As for alternatives you can go with a SFF computer a 19 or 20" monitor, mouse, keyboard, and a backpack for portable gaming. Something like this should be decent. While not as practical as a laptop, it would offer the usual desktop benefits such as easily replaceable individual parts, upgradeability, better cooling, and more power. Options are nice.

So next time you have to audacity to criticize me not liking a product's aesthetics, then you need to keep your fanboy in check, attitude under control, facts straight, or just shut the fuck up.
First up. Anger? really?

Second. your right to free speech and unique views on certain components/hardware
were never critisized nor denied in my posts

Third.the portables you refer to were not in production at the time i purchased my m17x r1

Fourth. I am no fanboy and chose the alienware on my unique criterium at the time of purchase

Fifth. a small form factor machine does not fit the criteria of most people in the market for a desktop replacement notebook myself included

Sixth. I was not critisizing you merely asking for clarification i am sorry if this resulted in any adverse feelings

Seventh. Do not tell me to STFU.
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#16
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
Keep it civil gentlemen.
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#17
NC37
Well at the end of the day, how a machine looks is only a small factor compared to reliability and quality construction. You can have the prettiest or ugliest machine in the world but if it paperweights then its not worth it. I know Alienware has gone down a bit in recent years, mostly after Dell bought them up I hear. But that doesn't mean all user experiences are the same.

I still see people swearing by Alienware so it doesn't matter to me. One point I was Macs only then x86 switch hit and they became standard PCs with a high premium to me. At this point I'd probably buy Toshiba but that would change too in time if they really blundered.

Fanboism doesn't survive forever. Eventually the target of the fanboy blunders some way and hearts broken must move on or see the light.
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#18
lane
GTX580M = GTX485M ( both are made of GF114, same amount of SP, same memory bus etc .. only change between both gpu is the core frequency: 620mhz vs 575mhz before (memory speed identical at 1500mhz ) ( 8% gain on core speed ) .

for the GTX570M: it's a bit different, as it use now the GF114 (with some SP locked as the 560 (non TI ) desktop ) and the 470M was using the GF104 ...

Well despite this, the GTX485M was allready an excellent mobile gpu.. so with 45mhz more it will not become bad called GTX580M ..... Just the words from Nvidia for their marketing are really funny.

Anyway for peoples was ask how it perform: basically GTX570M = downclocked 560 (non TI ) and the 580M or 485M = 560TI downclocked .
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#19
xBruce88x
you guys know that those green LEDs can change color right?
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#20
Xaser04
TrackrLooks like it's identical to the 480M and thus the GTX 560 Ti.
Identical to the GTX485m yes. The GTX480m was a downclocked GTX465 (352 shaders).

The GTX580m (485m) is merely a downclocked GTX560TI (offering roughly GTX460 1GB - GTX560 performance) whilst the GTX570m is in effect a downclocked GTX460 768mb with 1.5GB of Vram.

Performance of both parts should be very good (especially so for mobile parts) although the HD6970 is a worthy contender (downclocked HD6850) and ALOT cheaper.
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#23
MarcusTaz
Th3pwn3rRiiiight. With all settings set to "Trash".

Maybe I'm reading it wrong. You can get EITHER 5 hours on Facebook OR 100frames per second FOR A SECOND in COD Black Ops :D
LMAO! :toast:


Is this really Nvidia rebadging parts again?????
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