
EVGA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5 PCI-E Graphics Card
Unleash Gaming Power: EVGA GeForce GTX 570Experience enhanced gaming performance with the EVGA GeForce GTX 570. Featuring 1280MB of GDDR5 memory and PCI-Express 2.0 interface, this graphics card delivers stunning visuals and smooth frame rates for immersive gameplay. Graphics Card: EVGA nVidia ...
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Overview
Unleash Gaming Power: EVGA GeForce GTX 570
Experience enhanced gaming performance with the EVGA GeForce GTX 570. Featuring 1280MB of GDDR5 memory and PCI-Express 2.0 interface, this graphics card delivers stunning visuals and smooth frame rates for immersive gameplay.
- Graphics Card: EVGA nVidia GTX570
- Memory: 1280MB DDR5
- Interface: DVI/mini HDMI
- Bus: PCI-Express
Key Features
GeForce GTX 570 with 732 MHz core clock PCI Express 2.0 1280 MB 320-bit 0.5ns GDDR5 memory 3800 MHz memory clock and 1464 MHz shader clock NVIDIA 2-way and 3-way SLI ready
Minimum of a 550 power supply.(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 38 Amps.)
GeForce GTX 570 delivers massive DirectX 11 tessellation performance so you can crank-up the gaming realism with incredibly detailed environments and characters
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with a GeForce GTX 570 with a 732 MHz core clock, delivering strong performance for DirectX 11 tessellation.
- Features 1280MB of 0.5ns GDDR5 memory, providing high-speed graphics processing for detailed environments.
- Supports NVIDIA 2-way and 3-way SLI, allowing for multi-GPU configurations to significantly boost gaming performance.
- Offers a 320-bit memory interface, contributing to efficient data transfer for high-resolution textures.
- Designed to enhance gaming realism with incredibly detailed environments and characters due to its tessellation capabilities.
👎 Cons
- Requires a minimum 550W power supply and 38 Amps on the +12 Volt rail, which is a significant power requirement for an older card.
- The GeForce GTX 570 is an older generation graphics card, meaning it will struggle with modern demanding games at higher settings.
- The 1280MB GDDR5 memory might be limiting for current high-resolution textures or multi-monitor setups.
- Operates on PCI Express 2.0, which is an older standard compared to current PCI Express 3.0 or 4.0, potentially limiting bandwidth on newer motherboards.
- While supporting DirectX 11, it lacks support for newer APIs like DirectX 12 Ultimate or ray tracing capabilities found in modern GPUs.