Heya folks, we're back with another video. This time, the first in a series of video card unboxings, reviews, and benchmarks. I picked up a pair of GTX 570's (SC) from EVGA recently, the first of which being featured in this video.
We'll put them in SLI and see just how they fare in 3D Mark 11 Adv and the Heaven benchmark, as well as some game benchmarks as well.
In addition to buying these, I have also picked up some strip-led lighting for my case, and will showcase that in a later video.
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EVGA nVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 570 SC
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SPECS:
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• Core Clock: 797 MHz
• Memory Clock: 3900 MHz Effective
• Shader Clock: 1594 MHz
• CUDA Cores: 480
• Bus Type: PCI-E 2.0
• Memory Detail: 1280MB GDDR5
• Memory Bit Width: 320 Bit
• Memory Speed: 0.5 ns
• Memory Bandwidth: 156 GB/sec
• Texture Fill Rate: 47.8 GT/s
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KEY FEATURES::
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• Microsoft® DirectX® 11 Support
• NVIDIA® CUDA™ Technology with
CUDA™ C/C++, DirectCompute 5.0
and OpenCL Support
• NVIDIA® PhysX® Technology
• NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD Technology
• NVIDIA® 2-way and 3-way SLI® Ready
• NVIDIA® 3D Vision Surround™ Ready
• PCI Express® 2.0 Support
• Two Dual-Link DVI-I HDCP Capable
Connectors
• One Mini-HDMI 1.4a Connector
• OpenGL 4.1 Support
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REQUIREMENTS:
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• 550 watt or greater power supply with a
minimum of 38 amps on the +12 volt rail.
• PCI Express or PCI Express 2.0 compliant
motherboard with one x16 graphics slot.
• Two 6-pin PCI Express power connector or
four available hard disk power connectors.
• Microsoft® Windows 7 / Vista / XP
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DIMENSIONS
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• Height: 4.376in - 111.15mm
• Length: 10.5in -- 266.7mm
• Weight: 3lbs
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ACCESSORIES
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• EVGA Driver/Software Disc with
EVGA Precision Tuning Utility
• (1) Mini-HDMI to HDMI Adapter
• (1) DVI to VGA Adapter
• (2) 6 pin PCI-E Power Cables
• User Guide
Hey there im getting a new rig with
i7 2600k
evga p67 sli
corsair h100
ram 8gbs 1600
psu 750 wat
hdd 1 tb
ssd 60 gbs
Should i go for a 570 superclocked or 560 ti superclocked in sli mode ? i have a dell u2311h monitor and i want to play crysis 2 , battlefield 3 all in max settings without any lag or frames lost .
Also i checked evga forums and this card seems to become unstable after a month considering the voltage the factory clocks settings and causing artifacts . any ideas? thanks alot
greekfighter71 8 months ago
@greekfighter71 Hi there. The dual 570's are definitely a nice combo. I have not had any artifacting as of yet and I have had the cards for longer than a month. In all honesty though if there is a problem with the clocks you can always downclock them to factory which is easy to do. I know that defeats the purpose of getting a SC version but it will help to fix the problem. Hope that helps!
tomstechca 8 months ago
I am buying this card. Actually if you are good with computers could you pm me. I have a few questions before I finalize my rig (: Thanks so much. Also I am considering going SLI on these in the future.
Hawkeye632 9 months ago
@Hawkeye632 Just send me a message and I'll reply, can't keep track of PM'ing people from comments, gets to be a little too much, I get a lot of mail so just send me a message with your question, cheers =)
tomstechca 9 months ago