EVGA presents GeForce GTX 570 Classified graphics card
Factory clocked to 822/1644/3902 MHz, 6 phase digital PWM design, 8+6 pin power connectors, 10-layered PCB, on-board contact pads for voltage measurement
By fascinating everyone with incredible images of GeForce GTX 580 Classified, EVGA company has launched yet another Classified series card today — GeForce GTX 570 Classified.
Card’s Power subsystem features 6 phase digital PWM design with additional energy drawn through 8+6-pin PCI-E power connectors. To compare, reference design GTX 570 needs 2×6-pin connectors. The cooling system has not changed, while the I/O bracket output connector set is a bit different: dual DVI ports, full size HDMI and DisplayPort.
Performance config of the novelty has not been effected too: 480 CUDA cores and 1280MB of GDDR5 ram. On the other hand, clock rates rose from 732/1464/3800 to 822/1644/3902 MHz for GPU/Shader/Memory. Black PCB of the card includes 10-layer design with special contact pads provided for voltage measurement via multimeters.
No comments