Specification
Product Details
- Brand: EVGA
- Model: 012-P3-1573-AR
- Original language:
English - Dimensions: 9.45" h x
2.87" w x
11.80" l,
Features
- GeForce GTX 570 HD Superclocked with 797 MHz Core Clock
- PCI Express 2.0
- 1280 MB 320-bit 0.5ns GDDR5 Memory
- 3900 MHz Effective Memory Clock and 1594 MHz Shader Clock
- 47.8 GT/s Texture Fill Rate
- GeForce GTX 570 HD Super clocked with 797 MHz Core Clock
- Microsoft DirectX 11 Support
Product Description
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. Specifications include the GTX 570 HD Superclocked (797 MHz core clock) chipset, 1280 MB of 0.5 ns GDDR5 memory with a 3900 MHz Effective memory clock, 156 GB/second memory bandwidth, 320 bit memory interface, 1594 MHz Shader Clock, 47.8 GT/s Texture Fill Rate, 480 CUDA cores, and PCI Express 2.0 compatibility. Additional features include Microsoft DirectX 11 support, NVIDIA PhysX and NVIDIA PureVideo HD technologies, NVIDIA 2-way and 3-way SLI readiness, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Readiness, NVIDIA CUDA technology with CUDA C/C++, DirectCompute 5.0, and OpenCL support, PCI-Express 2.0 support and OpenGL 4.1 support. Connections are 1 Mini-HDMI 1.4a connector and 2 Dual-Link DVI-I HDCP Capable connectors. Package includes the EVGA Driver/software disc with EVGA Precision Tuning utility, 1 DVI to VGA adapter, 2 6-pin PCI-E power cables, and a limited lifetime warranty if registered within 30 days at evga.com.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful High Resolution Gaming
By Stanley Fu
I picked up this card in anticipation for a new HP ZR2740W monitor, knowing that I needed a more powerful video card over to power the higher 2560x1440 resolution on a 27" monitor over my previous GTX 460. So far, i've been extremely happy with the card, as it runs Modern Warfare 3, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Starcraft II, and Battlefield 3 all extremely well without any issues and at high detail.Some notes about this version of the card:-The model number ending in AR has EVGA's lifetime warranty. The KR version only has 3 years. Something to keep in mind.-The HD version is actually about an inch and a half shorter then the non-HD cards. For those with smaller cases, this is very useful as the normal version won't fit in my Antec Solo case while this one does.-The HD version also includes a Displayport, which is a nice to have for anyone buying newer high end monitors. I'm currently using it with my 27" monitor and it works great.-The HD version also uses a different cooler since it's a smaller card from the reference GTX 570 design. I haven't seen any issues with noise or temperatures though.Overall it's a great card, and when I purchased it there was a promo to get a free PC copy of Batman Arkham City, which is an excellent bonus. Highly recommended for anyone upgrading their monitors to a higher resolution and need something more powerful to run it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Great upper-midrange card
By Mark Lahren
I hesitated about ordering this card, as I was upgrading from a GTX460 1 gig card, which was only a year old and still working just fine, and I was worried about spending a fairly large amount of money for what could be only a small speed increase. My 460 was a great card, and ran all my games flawlessly at mostly high settings, but I like to run my games at my monitor's native resolution of 1920 x 1200, and with the most demanding FPS games, the 460 would struggle when I tried to run those games at "Ultra" high settings at that resolution. I figured another 15% speed increase would be just enough to push me over the edge and run everything comfortably on Ultra settings. So I was hoping that the 570 would give me that 15% push that I needed.I needn't have worried. I've been using the 570 for two solid months now, which has given me enough time to run framerate tests on some high-end games and compare the results with my 460. The results varied a bit from game to game, but on average, I figured about a 36% framerate increase (I used FRAPS to display framerates for my testing), which was far better than I had expected. Since then, nVidia has released newer drivers (295.73), which will supposedly increase framerates even more, but I haven't tested the new drivers yet, since the older ones (285.62) I've been using have been working absolutely flawlessly, and I hate to mess with anything if it works.I ordered the card from Amazon with next-day shipping, and it did indeed arrive the next day. I was also happy to note that it was a brand new shrinkwrapped item, and not an open-box return such as a card I had ordered from NewEgg some time ago. Everything in the box was neatly and safely packed. Half an hour after receiving it, I had it installed and up and running without a hitch. The performance has been superb for two months of daily use now. I also had worried about the physical size of the card, but this particular one (which I've read is the latest revision, and smaller than the original version) was only just slightly larger than the 460 it was replacing. I was also happy that the power connectors (there are 2 PCI-E 6-pin) are located on the end of the card, and not on the side, like some models. If they had been located on the side, I would have not been able to install it, since there was not enough space in my cramped Dell Studio XPS. Being located on the end meant that I have room to spare. Package contents: The video card, EVGA driver/software disk, DVI to VGA adapter, (2) 6-pin PCI-E power adapters, and user guide. Computer requirements: 550 watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 38 amps on the +12 volt rail, PCI-E 2.0 compliant motherboard with one 16x slot, (2) 6-pin PCI-E power connectors or 4 available 4-pin hard disk power connectors that you can use with the 2 included adapters if your power supply doesn't have the 6-pin PCI-E connectors, Windows 7/Vista/or XP. My system specs: Windows 7 with SP 1, Intel Quad-Core i7 870, 8 gigs system ram, this GTX570, Antec EA-750 power supply (quad-rail design - I'm using one rail for each of the video card's two power connectors), Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB primary hard drive, Western Digital Black 2 TB secondary hard drive, Standard Dell Studio XPS case.This card comes with a limited lifetime warranty, so the first thing I did after installing it was to go to EVGA's website and register it. During the registration, I was told that this would be the only chance I would have to purchase the "No-downtime" warranty enhancement. I can't remember the cost (something like $30 I think), but if you purchase the enhancement, they will send you the replacement before you send them your card, so you can switch them out and then return your card. If you don't purchase this, if your card goes bad, you'll first have to send them your card, and they will send the replacement after they receive it. Maybe 2 weeks downtime if you go the standard route. I chose not to buy the enhancement, since it would have added more to the cost of the card, and I'm really not expecting anything to go wrong with it anyway. And if I'm wrong, well, I can always just pop in my old 460 for a couple weeks if I need to.Installation was quick and easy, performance is wonderful, and it runs quietly, only getting slightly louder as the fan ramps up while playing demanding games. The card idles at 52C, which is a bit on the high side, but I attribute that to my cramped Dell case. Playing demanding FPS games on Ultra settings, the temps top out at around 83C, which is also higher than I'm accustomed to, but the card is built to withstand much more than that, and I have noticed absolutely zero glitches at that temp. Overall, I have been extremely happy with this purchase, and have no regrets.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome GPU. Fast~!!
By D. Oh
Loving this GPU. It runs every game really well with full eye-candy mode enabled. Batman Arkham City, Deus Ex HR, and Skyrim run beautifully at my LCD monitor's max resolution of 1680 x 1050. The card is quieter than the 8800GT KO 512MB it is replacing. Did have to buy a new PSU for this card but that's just a given. Awesome card~!!
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