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EVGA GeForce GTX 580 SuperClocked with Free "Batman: Arkham City" Game Download coupon included, 1536 MB GDDR5, Dual-DualLink DVI, mini HDMI and PCI-E 2.0 SLI Graphics Card - 015-P3-1582-A1

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  • Core Clock 797MHz
  • Memory Clock 4050MHz
  • NVidia Cuda, PhysX, PureVideo HD, 3D Vision Surround Technologies
  • 2-Way, 3-Way and 4-Way SLI ready
  • Mini HDMI 1.4a Connector
  • Two DualLink DVI-I HDCP capable connectors
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  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 1.8 x 4.4 inches ; 2.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
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  • ASIN: B0064I1MFY
  • Item model number: 015-P3-1582-A1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 28, 2010

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Introducing the fastest DirectX 11 GPU, the EVGA GeForce GTX 580. This card rips through the latest DirectX 11 games with up to 8x the tessellation performance over competing GPUs, and runs quieter than the previous generation. Experience a whole new level of interactive gaming with SLI and combine up to three displays for the ultimate 3D gaming experience. With these features and more, the EVGA GeForce GTX 580 does not just dominate the competition, it obliterates it. Specifications include the GTX 580 (797MHz core clock) chipset, 1536MB of 0.4ns GDDR5 memory with a 4050 MHz effective memory clock and 194.4 GB/second memory bandwidth, 384 bit memory interface, 1594 MHz Shader Clock, 512 CUDA cores, 51 GT/s texture fill rate and PCI Express 2.0 compatibility. Additional features include Microsoft DirectX 11 Support, NVIDIA PhysX and NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technologies, NVIDIA 2-way, 3-way and 4-way SLI readiness, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround readiness, NVIDIA CUDA technology with CUDA C/C++, DirectCompute 5.0, and OpenCL support, PCI-Express 2.0 support and OpenGL 4.1 support. Connections are 1 Mini-HDMI 1.4a connector and 2 Dual-Link DVI-I HDCP capable connectors. Package includes the EVGA Driver/software disc with EVGA Precision Tuning utility, 1 Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable, 1 DVI to VGA adaptor, 1 6-pin PCI-E power cable, 1 8-pin PCI-E Power Cable and a limited lifetime warranty if registered within 30 days at <EVGA.com>

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
By Jeff
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I have to give it 5 stars because it delivers the promised performance, at remarkably stable and low temperatures (the stock cooler is excellent and a great reason to choose a reference design, it is extremely effective and very quiet for its performance - even under maximum load, temperatures are lower than any top-of-the-line nVidia card for generations). There are no multi-GPU rendering issues, as can affect multi-card configurations or multi-GPU on one card configurations. I don't aim that specifically at ATI, as nVidia has their fair share of driver difficulties as well, but in general a single GPU card is a safer bet for cutting edge games as any scaled multi-GPU setup will require a compatibility profile update in order to work correctly.

The card overclocks beautifully. I feel like I haven't even touched its maximum performance, yet at 1080p, there are no games that exceed my visual desires that would justify even higher settings. A 10% overclock over reference GTX 580 settings comes with a commensurate performance increase; it's my feeling, though I don't have any hard evidence, that these EVGA models are binned for superior performance, so the price premium isn't just for the stock moderate overclock, but for what I perceive as a higher likelihood of taking it further.

As mentioned, the temperatures are well-controlled. Absolutely no complaints there. The card is much quieter than the nVidia GTX 280 that it replaced, as well.

The problem comes in with the question of value. I don't want to go into a long tear about it, but you're just straight-up better off buying a EVGA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.
... if you want almost the same level of performance for a substantial savings. In SLI, you could run three GTX 570s in SLI for the price of two GTX 580s. In some games, at modern resolutions, you'll pay over $50 per additional FPS going from the GTX 570 to the GTX 580. Do you really, really think $50 per frame for an additional 3 FPS in The Witcher 2 is worth the money? I don't. And ATI has price to performance on lockdown with their 6950 2GB reference models that can be safely flashed to 6970 specification.

So, is this an awesome card? Absolutely. It's the best single GPU card on the planet at the moment. That'll change, it always does. Next generation's less pricey option will perform identically to this. Look at the GTX 570 vs the GTX 480 - virtually identical performance. And the GTX 560Ti is no slouch, lagging only a few real-world frames per second behind its more costly brethren to hold the nVidia price:performance sweet spot. Take these facts into consideration before purchasing. You're paying - I paid! - an extraordinary premium to have "the best." The theoretical maximum improvement over the previous generation's unrealized Fermi - the GTX 480 - is 17%. In the real world, you get between 6% and 12%.

There's just no way around admitting that this is far past the point of diminishing returns. It excels, but at an extraordinary price. If I had the decision to make over again, I would likely have gone with the GTX 570, as it offers very close performance at a substantial discount. Smart money might be on the ATI 6950 that magically turns into a 6970 with no added expenditure, but I don't like Xfire (any more than I like SLI). Single GPU for me. This is the king... but much lighter is the wallet that buys the crown. Read more ›
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42 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The way it was meant to be played...7 months ago! November 12, 2010
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Okay, from the title of my review one would think this is going to be a negative review. NOT! I want to state right up front that this is a great video card. I won't go into an illustrious hardware review as there are plenty of computer hardware review websites out there that have conducted much better and more detailed analysis on the GTX580. So, I will just give you my opinions.

I just bought and installed three EVGA GTX580 Superclock (SC) cards as an upgrade from my "old" three EVGA GTX480 Superclock (SC) cards. The GTX480s have served me well and the only complaint I have is the fan noise they generate when under full load (when gaming or benchmarking). Here are the pros and cons that I have noted thus far when comparing the GTX580 SC to the GTX480 SC:

Pros:

- Cost of the new GTX580 is reasonable; NVidia had to remain competitive and released the new GTX580 with a very reasonable sticker price while dropping the price of the "old" flagship GTX480 at the same time!

- Lower fan noise (5-7db difference under full load) when running a single or 2-way SLI configuration

- GTX580 runs cooler at idle and under full load (10C cooler at idle and about 5-7C cooler under full load)

- GTX580 performs better by 15-30% in every game and benchmark that I have ran (Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Metro 2033, Just Cause 2, Battlefield2, Alien VS Predator, 3DMark Vantage, Heaven 2.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A review of the thermal and noise levels June 2, 2011
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In a room with an ambient temperature of about 75F, and in an Antec 1200 case (3 front 120mm intake, 2 rear 120mm exhaust, 1 top mounted 250mm exhaust) the GTX 580 idles (in P8, or low performance mode, which it idles in if you aren't playing a game) at 46C and an automatic fan speed around 40% (which is the minimum in the driver). At load (tested in Crysis, and a few other games) the card reaches about 68C, with a fan speed not much over 50%. It could be kept cooler, but anywhere above 50% and the GPU fan becomes audible over the case fans (in my setup, anyway). With the lifetime warranty of an EVGA card comes a few drawbacks. The first is the reference design of the card, that keeps temps around 5-10C warmer than the custom cooled designs of companies like MSI and Asus. This means less headroom for overclocking, although I have seen pretty competent overclocks on this particular card (I haven't tried myself, however) The second is the reference fan, which is louder than similar models from EVGA's competitors at the same speed. The up side to reference cooling is that air is pushed directly out the back of the card, instead of inside the case. This is a good feature for anyone without excellent ventilation in their case, because it takes the hot air away from the other components in the case.

Coming from an ATI HD4850 to the GTX 580 has been like night and day. All of my games run much faster (obviously), and unlike the HD 4850 (that got over 100 degrees Celcius at load, and idled at 70 Celcius) it doesn't sound like a vacuum cleaner as I'm trying to play games.

At $500, I assume that you know exactly what you are looking for in a card, or at least I would hope so.
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4.0 out of 5 stars They are great cards, but run incredibly hot!
I really like EVGA and the recent decade they have stepped up their game big time! I still prefer MSI and ASUS but EVGA is almost there. Read more
Published 13 days ago by George El-Khoury
5.0 out of 5 stars good card, must be SLI(ed) for current and future games
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Published 2 months ago by TheEgyptianOne
5.0 out of 5 stars Great price quick delivery.
I was in the market for a new video card, since AMD's drivers kind of suck in both Windows and GNU/Linux and the new 6xx series cards completely nerf the OpenGL performance this... Read more
Published 4 months ago by mark stevenson jr
1.0 out of 5 stars Advertise for a Batman game inside your computer.
With Batman Arkam City splashed all over the box and card one might assume that the game would be included. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Shazzam
5.0 out of 5 stars Never been happier with a GFX card!
I have owned a few different graphics cards over the years, but this one is definitely the best I have ever owned. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Christopher W. Bradley
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
Runs great, have not had any problems with it and everything looks sharp. I would defiantly recommend this to anyone that wants a solid fast graphics card.
Published 16 months ago by Drew
5.0 out of 5 stars Great card
After much debate and a allot of research, I went with this card and it has done all I expected it to do. The install went great, no problems at all. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Sam
3.0 out of 5 stars Good product However...
I bought this, everything works well, easy to install, performance is great, price and the free game is awesome. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Andrew Susanto
5.0 out of 5 stars Its a GTX 580.....
There is nothing more to say! But the for sake of writing a 20 word review I'll just add that this thing is more GFX card that you will need for the next 5-7 years at the very... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Jennings Bernard
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Video Card
This is my first graphics card bought since SLI Geforce 8800 GTs. It runs BF3 and Crysis 2 at high settings. It is very quiet and I'm looking forward to adding a second one.
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