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Product Code | B005AY5N9O |
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Price | $319.99 |
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Product Details
Product Dimensions:
9 x 2 x 4.4 inches ; 2.2 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- Product Code: B005AY5N9O
- Item model number: 025-P3-1579-AR
- Average Customer Review:4.0 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
- Core Clock: 732MHz
- Memory Clock: 3800MHz
- Shader Clock: 1464MHz
- CUDA Cores: 480
- Memory: 2560MB GDDR5 320bit
- Microsoft DirectX 11 support, Nvidia CUDA Technology, OpenCL Support, Nvidia PhysX, PureVideo HD, 2-Way and 3-Way SLI, 3DVision Surround Technologies and Support
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From the Manufacturer
Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX570 HD. Enjoy blistering fast DirectX 11 performance including tessellation performance that destroys the competition. Experience a whole new level of interactive gaming with SLI and combine up to three displays for the ultimate in 3D entertainment. With these features and more, the EVGA GeForce GTX570 HD gives you more than one way to elevate your experience.
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“This card can so far... do what I need and have thrown at it. ”
“Bottom Line: IF your looking for a high res card for BF3 of Skyrim this card is great has double the VRAM of a standard 570 and in SLI is just great!!! ”
“Found little troubleshooting help from their site. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 starsGreat for 3D content creation... if you can stand the heat.March 15, 2012
By Jonathan M. G. Wright
Amazon Verified Purchase
I use nVidia cards for rendering scenes from 3d content creation software (in this case Blender with its Cycles GPU renderer), so this review will almost certainly not be relevant to most of the people looking at this item. I got this as an upgrade over my current EVGA GTX 550 Ti (which I also used for 3D rendering but didn't have enough RAM for large scenes). I do realize that these cards are made with gaming in mind but give such good performance (thanks to those CUDA cores) that they are a much better deal than either the Quadro or Tesla GPUs. The only real downside is the heat that these generate. My old 550 would hover at a steady 80C while under load (which is for a very long time in this sort of application since the GPU will work at 99-100% for the duration of the render - which can take between a few minutes to months if you are rendering a longer animation). This GTX 570 has the advantage of having 2.5gb RAM onboard but also generates a LOT more heat thanks to its higher clock speed and significantly higher core count.During renders it would idle at 89-90C, which is way up there. Some messing around with the included Precision tuning software to up the fan speeds helped cool things down a little but eventually I had to underclock the card by around 200mhz to get it down to around 80C.Performance-wise it cut render times down to a quarter! Totally worth it when that means ~5 hours versus ~20 for an image.I am investing in a couple more fans to move air in, out, and around my system. Liquid cooling would probably do this wonders but I don't trust it in case of a leak in my main production machine.I would love to tell you how it runs games but the most graphically demanding one that I own for the PC is Bioshock (which is far from new), which this runs buttery smooth on max settings. So take that for whatever it is worth.It is worth noting that I live in Hawaii and therefore have a pretty high ambient temperature :(I will upload some example screenshots of it in action.Update - 2 weeks later: After adding three additional fans to my system I had only managed to get the GPU temperature to drop by 4C. The idea of having it burn out soon or melt down/ catch fire (unlikely though that may be) led me to give in and invest in liquid cooling. I got a Koolance EXT-440 external all in one (pump, liquid reservoir, radiator) with a Koolance GPU-210 universal GPU cooling block and some Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste. It wasn't cheap, but it actually runs at a good temperature now (and altogether still costs less than a good Quadro card!). Under very heavy load it sticks to 60C with the standard clock settings. If I underclock I can get it to run at a steady 40C under full load. Much happier now, just cross fingers that I don't end up with a spill :)
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