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Friday, 08 July 2011 16:37

POV/TGT rolls out new Geforce GTX 570 cards

Written by Slobodan Simic
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SuperSilent TwinFreezer Fan and 2.5GB of memory
Point of View and its TGT overclocking team have rolled out two new Geforce GTX 570 cards, the GTX 570 2.5GB UltraCharged and the GTX 570 2.5GB Charged. Both cards use the same SuperSilent TwinFreezer fan with four heatpipes and factory overclocked settings.

The Geforce GTX 570 2.5GB UltraCharged ended up clocked at 810MHz for the core, 1620MHz for shaders and 3960MHz for memory. As was the case with previous GTX 570 cards, this one also features 480 CUDA cores but has 2.5GB, or to be precise 2560MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 320-bit memory interface.

The Geforce GTX 570 2.5GB Charged version ended up clocked at 772MHz for the GPU, 1544MHz for shaders and 3800MHz for the same amount of memory. As noted, both cards use the same dual slot SuperSilent TwinFreezer cooler that has four separate heatpipes. Both cards also feature two DVI, HDMI and Displayport ouputs.

POV/TGT also pointed out that these cards have additional overclocking headroom in case you want to brag about it. The cards should appear in retail/e-tail pretty soon but the price wasn't mentioned.

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Last modified on Saturday, 09 July 2011 11:06
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