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Thursday, July 7, 2011
EVGA GTX 570 Classified Released
EVGA not only teased us with the GTX 580 Classified; they also made a GTX 570 version. While it isn't as impressive, this card features EVGA flagship craftsmanship. This card sports a Display Port, HDMI and a pair of DVI headers for 3D Surround as well as a beefed up overclock 822 mhz core up from the standard 732 mhz core. The memory clock has also been bumped up a notch; 3902 from 3800. The card utilizes an 8+6 pin PCI-E power configuration compared to the stock 6+6, thus giving this card a good 300w to abuse; 75w More headroom then the standard GTX 570. A 6 phase power design is used for cleaner power delivery. It also features a 10 layer PCB design and voltage read points. As EVGA would like to point out. It is 1337 certified!
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
EVGA GTX 580 Classified Announced
EVGA has been working countless hours to bring you the GTX 580 Classified. This card is designed for the extreme overclockers and includes extreme cooling support, top of the line PCB components and 2x 8-pin PCI-E connectors and 1x 6-pin PCI-E connector. With this card new records will be achieved in benchmarking and overclocking!
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NVIDIA Kepler Delayed Until 2012
Many months ago we saw NVIDIA's GPU roadmap which showed their future video cards, Kepler and Maxwell. The former was to be released in 2011 while the latter was planned for a 2013 release. However, due to poor yields with the 28nm fabrication process, it looks like Kepler will not be arriving this year.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M and GTX 570M Announced
NVIDIA has recently announced their flagship mobile video cards - the GTX 580M and GTX 570M. These mobile graphics cards use the latest technologies such as DirectX 11, GDDR5 memory, CUDA support, PhysX support, 3DTV play and SLI support to deliver insane power to gaming laptops. Full specifications have been released.
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