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EVGA GTX 570 Superclocked tested

by on19 January 2011

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Review: Reference design, higher clocks


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guest today is EVGA’s Geforce GTX 570 Superclocked, which as the name suggests comes overclocked. The card’s GPU runs at 797MHz and the memory at 3900MHz. Naturally, higher clocks mean more juice for gaming, and who would say no to that?

Geforce GTX 570 is the second in line Geforce GTX 500 series card. They are currently the best Nvidia can offer and since Nvidia partners got a nod from Nvidia for overclocking, you can find plenty of juiced up GTX 570 cards on the market. Truth be told EVGA GTX 570 is not the fastest of them all, but a 65MHz overclock definitely counts it among the fastest.


EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked specification:

   Part Number                  012-P3-1572
   Core Clock Speed          797MHz
   Processing Cores           480
   Memory Clock Speed     3900MHz
   Memory Bandwidth        156GB/sec
   Shader Clock Speed      1594MHz
   Bus                                PCI-E 2.0
   Interface                        DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI
   Product Warranty          10 years upon registration

As you can see, EVGA offers a 10 year warranty after the registration, but it would be wise to check whether it applies for your region.



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