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Point of View and TGT Release GeForce GTX 590 BEAST Graphics Card

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Point of View and its trusty enthusiast brand partner TGT group, are ready with their fastest graphics card to date, the PoV-TGT GeForce GTX 590 BEAST. The BEAST Edition features factory overclocked speeds, and is ready for (requires) water-cooling. The dual-GPU graphics card features out of the box clock speeds of 691 MHz core, and 1382 MHz CUDA cores; against reference speeds of 607/1215 MHz, respectively. The memory is clocked at 927.5 MHz (3710 MHz effective) against 853.5/3414 MHz reference.

The next big part of the card is its full-coverage water block made by Aqua Computer. The block cools all heat-producing components on the obverse side of the PCB, including the two GPUs, memory, bridge chip, and the notoriously feisty VRM. The block uses exposed copper as its primary material, with brushed metal top. Already seeing listings in Europe, the card is priced between €777.97, and €849.08.



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This card could only be loved by its bionic mother :/
Let's hope it performs better than it looks :)
 
Aquagrafx.. those things are tight
 
In the image preview, looks like the decepticon symbol.

Be wary if you install these folks :p could be robots.
 
Whats on the EK blocks? And on a side note... Id really like to see a card that can actually take some beating rather than have this failure wced. Hint hint board partners
 
any changes to the power phases and all that to allow it to overclock a bit better without blowing up and be able to handle the voltages??
 
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