Monday, December 20th 2010

Gainward GTX 570 Phantom Graphics Card Pictured

Gainward is readying a new GeForce GTX 570 non-reference design that features an innovative new cooling solution, which earns the card its name - the Gainward GTX 570 Phantom. The cooler makes use of a black aluminum fin array, to which heat is fed by six heat pipes. Instead of fans on its obverse side blowing air onto the PCB, there are three fans on its reverse side, drawing air from the aluminum fin array, and onto the PCB. The PCB also seems to be a non-reference design.

The Gainward GTX 570 Phantom uses overclocked speeds of 750 MHz core, 1500 MHz CUDA cores, and 3900 MHz (GDDR5 effective) memory. Like every other GTX 570, it's based on the new 40 nm GF110 silicon, features 480 CUDA cores, and connects to 1280 MB of memory over a 320-bit GDDR5 memory interface. Display connectivity is similar to some AMD Radeon graphics cards: two DVI, one HDMI and one DisplayPort. Pricing and availability is not known.
Source: OCAU
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46 Comments on Gainward GTX 570 Phantom Graphics Card Pictured

#4
Gregsm
this is like the 60s camaro

remind me... :p
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#6
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
well its good they put their "dont remove this sticker" in the unisink instead of the GPU.. Their other cards (both Palit and Gainward) had that sticker in the gpu sink, leaving you without the option to change the gpu tim or have a 3rd party cooler installed.
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#7
MoonPig
Hi,

My names MoonPig, and i approve this cooler.
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#8
bear jesus
That is one sweet looking 570 and i would hope it runs pretty cool.

If i were to own it i must admit even though it looks to be triple slot already i would want to add some fans for a push/pull setup :laugh:
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#9
roast
I'd love to see the cooler sold separately.
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#10
Yukikaze
My name is Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite GTX570 on the citadel.
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#11
crow1001
WTF, they stick three fans on it, a large chunk of metal, 8 pin and 6 pin power connectors, then they go and stick a lame 2.5% 750 core overclock on it. :wtf:
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#12
nINJAkECIL
Bjorn_Of_Icelandwell its good they put their "dont remove this sticker" in the unisink instead of the GPU.. Their other cards (both Palit and Gainward) had that sticker in the gpu sink, leaving you without the option to change the gpu tim or have a 3rd party cooler installed.
Actually, the warranty sticker is blocking one screw. Leaving you with "do not mess with me" message.

And yes, I like the name and the design


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#13
pantherx12
crow1001WTF, they stick three fans on it, a large chunk of metal, 8 pin and 6 pin power connectors, then they go and stick a lame 2.5% 750 core overclock on it. :wtf:
This is an enthusiast card, an out of box overclock is a bit pointless for where the card is marketed at ( people who can overclock :D )
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#14
crow1001
I'm sorry but real enthusiasts will get a 570 and whack some water cooling on it, to give this card more appeal it should come with 800+ core clock, I'm assuming it comes with a large price tag, potential buyers will look at that crap overclock and think how lame it is for the price.
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#15
pantherx12
crow1001I'm sorry but real enthusiasts will get a 570 and whack some water cooling on it, to give this card more appeal it should come with 800+ core clock, I'm assuming it comes with a large price tag, potential buyers will look at that crap overclock and think how lame it is for the price.
I thought most people read reviews rather than just assume things when they are enthusiasts.

Also I'm an enthusiast and don't run watercooling ( anymore) due to constantly changing by parts ( due to being an enthusiast)
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#16
LAN_deRf_HA
Is there any benefit to this design? It doesn't manage to reduce the height, and I don't believe pull alone is more effective than push.
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#17
pantherx12
LAN_deRf_HAIs there any benefit to this design? It doesn't manage to reduce the height, and I don't believe pull alone is more effective than push.
It depends on the heatsink design, thermalright used to have a CPU cooler than having the fan pulling the air through the heatsink only had a 1-2c performance hit.

Think it's axp 120 or something like that.
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#18
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
absolutely frikken smexy. will be good to see how the cooler performs vs reference.
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#19
Selene
So it looks like you can do NV surround off this card with out the need of SLI, if so this is an awesome buy.
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#20
Arrakis9
throw an aluminum back plate on it and they will have the sexiest looking video card ever
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#21
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
SeleneSo it looks like you can do NV surround off this card with out the need of SLI, if so this is an awesome buy.
connectivity permits 3 connections but the display logic should still be the same as other Nv cards, meaning you'll need two for NV surround still.
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#23
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
I'm finding myself looking for the tubing and pump;) Is clean looking though.
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#24
OneCool
Sexy indeed!!1


I hate being poor :cry:
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#25
pantherx12
wolfabsolutely frikken smexy. will be good to see how the cooler performs vs reference.
Read the review in the source link in first post.
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