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KFA2 announces GTX 570 MDT X4 EX OC graphics card

by on18 November 2011

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Up to four displays on GTX 570

KFA2 has now officially announced its latest MDT series graphics card, the Geforce GTX 570 MDT X4 EX OC. We already told you about this one back in October, but now, KFA2 has released full details regarding specs and the actual amount of displays and resolutions that you can achieve with the new GTX 570 MDT X4.

As far as the specs go, the new GTX 570 MDT X4 card packs 480 CUDA cores, works at 800MHz for the GPU and features 1GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 3800MHz and paired up with a 320-bit memory interface. The I/O part packs three DVI-D, one Dual-Link DVI-I and one mini-HDMI output. The maximum supported resolution is set at 5760x1080 (for DVI-D outputs), or three 1920x1080 displays. The actual maximum numbers of displays is four as you can connect additional onevia Dual-link DVI-I (up to maximum 2560x1600) or via mini-HDMI (1920x1080).

KFA2 also packed the KFA2 HT-Engine on this one. The HT-Engine is an in-house designed chipset for managing, monitoring and overclocking of the graphics card including power consumption, voltage settings, dual-BIOS and much more. The custom, quad-heatpipe cooler, should be more than enough to keep the card well cooled and even offer some additional overclocking, according to KFA2.

The new GTX 570 MDT X4 EX OC is backed by a 2-year warranty and should be available in Europe pretty soon. Unfortunately, the price hasn't been revealed.


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Last modified on 18 November 2011
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