Tuesday, November 9th 2010

EVGA Announces Trio of GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Cards

EVGA announced a full-fledged lineup of GeForce GTX 580 graphics cards today, consisting of an NVIDIA reference clock speed version (part number: 015-P3-1580-AR), which also serves as the base model, priced at US $499.99. This is followed by a factory-overclocked version that bears the "SuperClocked" marker (part number: 015-P3-1582-AR), carrying slightly higher clock speeds, but sticking to NVIDIA reference board and cooler design. This one is priced at $519.99. The king of the hill is the FTW Hydro Copper 2 variant, which sports top clock speeds, supported by EVGA's iconic Hydro Copper water-block (part number: 015-P3-1589-AR).

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 is based on a new 40 nm GF110 core, it packs 512 CUDA cores, and 1536 MB of GDDR5 memory over a 384-bit memory interface. Its reference clock speeds are 772/1544/4008 MHz (core/CUDA core/memory, GDDR5 effective). For EVGA's SuperClocked variant it's upped to 797/1594/4050 MHz, and for the FTW Hydro Copper 2 Edition it's all the way up at 850/1700/4196 MHz.
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31 Comments on EVGA Announces Trio of GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Cards

#26
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Wile ENope. I'll complain, keep my job, and just buy somebody else's card, and put my own damn block on it.
:laugh:


:slap:


How much is DD's block? Seems the cost of those is going up too.
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#27
(FIH) The Don
cadavecaif you can't afford it, get a new job, and quit complaining.


They can charge whatever they want...if people don't buy, the price will drop, or the stock collects dust.
+1
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#28
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
yeah any good quality standard full cover WB for any 4 or 5 series card is at least 120$
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#29
Wile E
Power User
AthlonX2yeah any good quality standard full cover WB for any 4 or 5 series card is at least 120$
Which would mean they are charging you $80 to install it.
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#30
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Wile EWhich would mean they are charging you $80 to install it.
That's so you can pay for other's stupidity when they fail to connect fittings properly, and get a leak all over thier card, and then RMA like it wasn't thier fault.. :laugh:
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#31
Wile E
Power User
Right, so rather than pay for their stupidity, I'll buy my own block, install it, leak water all over my card, and rma it like it wasn't my fault.
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