
EVGA 025-P3-1579-AR GTX 570 HD Graphics Card
Experience Gaming Excellence with High-Definition GraphicsThe EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD is designed to deliver blistering fast DirectX 11 performance. With its advanced tessellation capabilities, it outpaces the competition. Enjoy interactive gaming with SLI support and connect up to three displays...
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Overview
Experience Gaming Excellence with High-Definition Graphics
The EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD is designed to deliver blistering fast DirectX 11 performance. With its advanced tessellation capabilities, it outpaces the competition. Enjoy interactive gaming with SLI support and connect up to three displays for an immersive 3D experience.
Specifications:
- Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 570 HD
- Memory: 2560MB GDDR5
- SLI Ready: Yes
Key Features
Core Clock: 732MHz
Memory Clock: 3800MHz
Shader Clock: 1464MHz
CUDA Cores: 480
Memory: 2560MB GDDR5 320bit
Microsoft DirectX 11 support, Nvidia CUDA Technology, OpenCL Support, Nvidia PhysX, PureVideo HD, 2-Way and 3-Way SLI, 3DVision Surround Technologies and Support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a core clock of 732MHz, providing a solid foundation for graphics processing.
- Equipped with 2560MB GDDR5 memory on a 320-bit interface for substantial data bandwidth.
- Supports Microsoft DirectX 11, enabling compatibility with a wide range of modern games and applications.
- Incorporates NVIDIA CUDA Technology, offering parallel computing capabilities for accelerated tasks.
- Designed for multi-GPU setups with 2-Way and 3-Way SLI support, allowing for increased graphical power.
👎 Cons
- The core clock of 732MHz may be considered low compared to newer generation graphics cards, impacting performance in very demanding titles.
- The 2560MB GDDR5 memory, while capable, might be limiting for gaming at very high resolutions or with ultra texture settings.
- The NVIDIA GTX 570 is an older generation card, which may have limited driver support for future operating systems and games.
- Power consumption and heat output for this older generation card might be higher than more modern, power-efficient GPUs.
- Finding compatible motherboards or systems for a legacy card could be a challenge for new builds.