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EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD 1280 MB GDDR5 Dual PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort SLI Ready Graphics Card, 012-P3-1571-KR
| Price: | $128.68$128.68 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Graphics Ram Size | 1.2 GB |
| GPU Clock Speed | 1464 MHz |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI |
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- 3800 MHz effective memory clock and 1464 MHz shader clock
- nVidia 2-way and 3-way SLI ready
- 1280 MB, 320-bit GDDR5 memory
- PCI Express 2.0 support
- Interfaces: PCI-E 2.0 16x, DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI; SLI-capable
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Introducing the EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD. Enjoy blistering fast DirectX 11 performance, including tessellation performance that destroys the competition. Experience a whole new level of interactive gaming with SLI and combine up to three displays for the ultimate in 3D entertainment. With these features and more, the EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD gives you more than one-way to elevate your experience.
NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Ready NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology PCI Express 2.0 support Two dual-link DVI- connectors Dual-link HDCP-Capable Microsoft Windows 7 Support Open GL 4.0 Support One mini-HDMI 1.4 connector DisplayPort 1.1a Specifications - Performance - NVIDIA GTX 570 732 MHz GPU 480 Pixel Pipelines 400 MHz RAMDAC Memory - 1280 MB, 320 bit 3800 MHz (effective) 152 GB/s Memory Bandwidth Interface - PCI-E 2.0 16x DVI-I, DVI-I, HDMI, Display-Port SLI Capable Resolution & Refresh - 240Hz Max Refresh Rate 2048x1536 Max Analog 2560x1600 Max Digital Operating System Support - Windows 7 32/64bit, Windows Vista 32/64bit, Windows XP 32/64bit Requirements - Minimum of a 550 power supply (Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 38 Amps) Manufacturer's 3-year limited warranty
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 2.9 x 9.5 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| ASIN | B004L9LT24 |
| Item model number | 012-P3-1571-KR |
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,999 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2011 |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
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Unfortunately, the wizened thinkers at Stanford decided to End of Life my graphic cards. While I could continue to fold using my main processor, it would make my computer's contribution much smaller. So, time for a new set of graphic cards. One of the features I wanted to add was Nvidia 3D graphic/video support (my laptop has Nvidia 3D and I love it for the games I do still play). After quite a bit of research, I decided an excellent performance to dollars compromise would be the EVGA GeForce 570 HD.
I removed all vestiges of my old graphic drivers from my system and then performed a clean install of the driver package that came with the cards. While it installed the basic driver without issue, all the other program features failed. To shorten a several's day process, I ended up having to switch my account over to an Administrator account to successfully install MOST of the applications. I still can't get Nvidia Update to install.
Two major observations: first, you must install the latest driver from EVGA to get these cards to Fold successfully. The driver that comes on the CD will cause the FAH Core to fail on the final CRC checks about 75% of the time. Second, the card runs HOT when Folding. I tried letting the card run at its default fan setting and it stayed nailed at around 49%; as a result, the processor temp was hanging around 89c/90c. I bumped the fan speed up manually to 60% and that dropped the temp significantly (yes, I have good ventilation in my system - everything else is water cooled).
All in all, I'm quite happy with this card. I'm hoping bumping up the fan speed won't significantly shorten the lifespan of the fans.
This card performs well and has great drivers. One can download the EVGA Precision X software (free) for overclocking and fan control. I don't overclock the card, but I have used this utility for fan control when diagnosing the following problem:
After about 2 months of use, the card's cooling fan developed a very noisy rattle. This is the sound typically made when a fan's bearings are out. Unfortunately, this card's fan doesn't have a hole for regreasing the bearings, so I had to RMA the product. I am in that process now.
EVGA's customer service website is surprisingly good. It's well-automated as it requires a user account and serial number registration of your product(s). When submitting a support ticket, you choose your product from a drop-box. Cross-ship RMA is allowed, wherein you temporarily pay for the replacement card ("collateral payment"); they send this card to you immediately, after you receive that card you send the defective one back to them and then they reimburse the collateral payment. Thus you do not have to go without a graphics card while getting the replacement.
I have certainly had fans on graphics cards become noisy in the past, but it generally takes at least 2 years for this to happen. While it is annoying to deal with this problem on a 2 month-old card, I'm only docking the product two stars because EVGA appears to be handling the situation (via easy to use customer service website and cross RMA shipping) as well as one could expect. As I wrote earlier, the card and its drivers are great in every other way.
** UPDATE 9-22-12 **
The replacement card worked fine for 5 months. Yesterday I began hearing an (intermittent) noise again. It's the cooling fan. I may RMA another replacement.
Got the card, opened it up, hooked it to my motherboard, installed the drivers, ran a game, then screen flickering and weird artifacts and after a few hours drivers fail and game crashes.
I have never faced this kind of problem with EVGA (i bought around 4 cards from EVGA).
Here's the topic i made about it:[...]
It might be a faulty card (thank you EVGA) or might be cause of Wassel (AH's!!) throwing my package around, idk. Anyway, I opened a support ticket at EVGA and talked with one of the techs there for around 3 days, haven't solved anything and then told me to RMA so I RMA'd that bi**h and sent to the EVGA office in germany. EVGA told me that it was a faulty card and apologized.
I think they replaced it, and sent me another one (i'm not sure). Hooked the replaced one to my motherboard, and never faced a single problem with it, and i'm still gaming.
The only problem now is i have a tight case (i always leave it open), temps reach around 75C. Overall, its a great card!
I gave the card 5/5, but if i could rate EVGA i'd give it 2/5 so that they don't send any faulty cards to others.
play BF3 with all the video optioning maxed out. It turns out that ONE of these was
enough to max everything out. Averge fps on one 570 was 50+. Enabling the SLI on my
PC doubled this to 100+ fps average during multiplayer action. Two of these cost
less than buying one top of the line super zoot GTX590, and will yield a higher FPS
using SLI, than the single 590. For reference, I'm getting this graphics performance
teaming these cards up to a PC with an i7 920 chip, 6G of ram, on a x58 EVGA motha.
I'm also going to upgrade this soon, to an i7 965 chip with 12G of 1600 speed ram,
on the newest generation EVGA x58 board, as the prices are lookinig very nice now.
It won't boost my in-game performance any visible amount, however, I will be able to run
a SSD for my OS and game apps by using the latest generation motha board :)
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- Please note I haven't played any games with it, and that this card is meant more for a workstation than a gaming rig.
- The dual DVI outputs at the back allow me to place everything on two screens
- CON: nVidia's website has release a buggy driver for this card, so DO NOT download the drivers from the nVidia website. Use the ones one the DVD that came with the card. If, by any chance, you downloaded and installed the drivers from the website, you will notice, if you have two screens, that the extended screen flickers all the time. You will then need to go into Device Manager, go into the card's properties (Display Adapter > GeForce > [Right-click] > Properties), then find Driver Details and make a note of ALL and i mean ALL the files installed by nVidia setup. Delete those files, and install the drivers from the DVD. If you happen to miss any of the files, you might get the flickering after the reinstall, and you'll have to do it all over again. I did that and had a hard time for about 2 days figuring out what to do.
Overall this is a great card and again, it's meant as a workstation card. Get the GTX560 or 580 (don't know exactly which) if you need it for gaming. Also note that, if like me, you're using Adobe collection a lot, your CPU is far more important than the video card, as all the rendering is done by the CPU. The "live" rendering you see in Adobe Premiere when you preview a movie is done using the Mercury Engine and here is where the GTX570 will shine.
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