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Gainward GeForce GTX 570 NVIDIA Graphics Card - 1280MB
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426018336-1671 - 1280MB Gainward GTX 570, 40nm, 3800MHz GDDR5, GPU 732MHz, Shader 1464MHz, 480 Cores, DL-DVI/mHDMI
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Description:
Gainward's award winning High-Performance/ Wide-BandwidthTM hardware design powered by NVIDIA's GeForceTM GTX 570 GPU (40nm) integrating 1280MB/ 320bits high-speed GDDR5 memory which offers enhanced, leading-edge performance for the 3D enthusiasts• Superior Hardware Design
• High performance 2-slot cooler
• Dual-link HDCP Capable
• NVIDIA nView™ Multi-Display Technology
• Microsoft DirectX 11 Support
• NVIDIA PhysX™
• NVIDIA 3D Vision™ Ready
• NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology
• Microsoft Windows 7 Support
• 3-way NVIDIA SLI™ Technology
• NVIDIA GeForce Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
• PCI Express 2.0 Support
• DirectCompute Support
• OpenCL Support
• 32x Anti-aliasing Technology
• OpenGL 4 Optimizations and Support
• PureVideoTM HD technology
• Hardware Decode Acceleration
Manufacturer: Gainward
Cooling: Fan
Chipset: GTX 570
Interface: PCI-E 2.0 (x16)
Connectivity:
2 x Dual Link DVI-I
1 x mini HDMI
Chipset Features: Geforce 3D vision Ready
NVIDIA CUDA™ Technology
NVIDIA PhysX™-Ready
NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture
Pure-Video
SLI: Yes
Manufacturing process: 40 nm
SLI Type: 3 Way
Cores: 480
HDCP Ready: Yes
Core Clock: 732 MHz
Width: Dual Slot
Shader Clock: 1464 MHz
Memory: 1280MB
Memory Bit Rate: 320 Bit
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Clock: 3800 MHz
Package Type: Retail
Warranty Information:
| Manufacturer | gainward |
| Warranty Type | Direct with Manufacturer |
| Manufacturer Website | http://www.gainward.com/ |
| Manufacturer Phone | 00 49 898 9839445 |
| Warranty Period (yrs) | 2 |
Comments, Questions & Reviews:
PCI 16 ver 1.0 by Fragger
Is it worth putting one of these in a PCI express 1.0 x16 slot? Want to upgrade for Crysis... i.e. will the cards potential be realised? Cant really afford to go the whole hog at the moment (mobo, ram, gpu etc..) but this card would be forward compatible for when I do.
The difference between PCI-E 1.0 x16 and 2.0 should only result in a couple of percent performance difference for you. Here's a comparison of the roughly comparable GTX 480 on PCI-E 1.0 and 2.0:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GTX_480_PCI-Express_Scaling/24.html




















