EVGA Announces its Custom Designed Geforce GTX 570 HD.

Feb 2, 2011 at 03:12pm EST

EVGA has come up with a newly designed custom variant of the Geforce GTX 570 entitled as the "GTX 570 HD". The card features a smaller compact PCB, Uses the GTX 560 Ti's Reference Heatsink and comes with a better high definition display connectivity as compared to the reference card's display. The Display connectors on the card include two DVI, a full-sized (standard) HDMI 1.4, and a full-sized DisplayPort.

The card retains the reference clocks of the reference GTX 570 of 732 MHz core, 1464 MHz CUDA cores, and 950 MHz (3800 GDDR5 effective) memory utilizing 480 Cuda Cores and a 1280 MB of memory over a 320-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. The card also uses the reference GTX 560 Ti Cooler Design with a Circular Copper Plate with Aluminium fins on the side cooled by a large intake fan placed in the center. The card is available for 349.99$.

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