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Point of View and TGT Announce GTX 580 3 GB Ultra-Charged Graphics Card

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Point of View the leading European manufacturer of an exclusive range NVIDIA based 3D processor graphics cards, advanced netbooks as well as Tegra tablet computers and additional enthusiast PC products, announces today that the factory over clocked POV/TGT GeForce GTX 580 3GB Ultra Charged already started shipping into the European e-tail channel.

The hand selected POV/TGT GeForce GTX 3GB 580 Ultra Charged is of highest quality and tuned by TGT in Germany to feature rock solid stability even beyond the documented clock settings of 841 MHz (plus) core clock, 1682 MHz (plus) shader clock and 4104 MHz memory clock.



In addition Point of View and TGT are offering the POV/TGT GeForce GTX 580 3GB Charged running at 810 MHz (plus) core clock, 1620 (plus) MHz shader clock and 4008 MHz memory clock.

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Holy crap, that is one serious video card! Thanks for the share Bt! :)
 

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Shame it's so late i might of got one if it was a few months earlier.
 
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you could do that OC youreslf. reference pcb card isn't worth the premium price. there are better 3GB options too
 
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Not too bad, but there are better options out there, and 3GB is unnecessary for any current generation single GPU card. You will see no real performance benefit from it compared to a 1536MB model card, and like others have said, you can just OC.

That extra texture memory will only come in handy running multiple (3) displays in HD+ resolutions, and doing that on a single GPU is going to seriously reduce the cards performance.

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