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Published: 2010-11-09, Author: Jason , review by: techworld.com
Though it took the company a year longer than intended, nVidia has finally released a graphics card that can fully display the Fermi architecture's capabilities, and they're impressive. Whatever qualms we may have about its lack of DisplayPort or its ...
Abstract: NVIDIA came up with a new generation enthusiast-grade graphics card out of freaking nowhere. The GeForce GTX 580 is touted by its makers to be the single most powerful GPU, and an efficient GPU compared to the previous generation (if efficiency doesn't...
Världens snabbaste grafikkort med en ensam grafikprocessor, Utomordentligt bra prestanda i DirectX 11, Tyst kylare
Förhållandevis högt pris, Hög strömförbrukning, Frågetecken om hur strömregleringen kan påverka framtida spel
och sammanfattning Efter mycket tisslande och tasslande lyckades Nvidia överraska med att hinna få ut ett nytt skepp innan AMD lanserat den nya Radeon HD 6900-serien. Med facit i hand kan vi konstatera att Geforce GTX 580 är vad de första Fermi egent...
Substantial performance improvement over GTX 480, Large reduction in power consumption vs. GTX 480, Quieter than other cards in this performance class, Native HDMI output, Software voltage control, Support for DirectX 11, Support for CUDA / PhysX
Still not as power efficient as AMD's designs, Power draw limiter could complicate advanced overclocking, Still limited to two active display outputs per card, High price, DirectX 11 relevance limited at this time
NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 580 feels to deliver what I would have expected from the original GTX 480. The card is blazing fast, especially in newer DX11 titles it often beats AMD's dual-GPU flagship Radeon HD 5970. This performance upgrade helps NVIDIA s...
Published: 2010-11-09, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
On the whole, the GeForce GTX 580 delivers on much of what it promises. Power draw is reduced versus the GTX 480, at least at idle, and the card runs cooler while generating less noise than its predecessor. Performance is up substantially, between abou...
It was certainly no secret that GeForce GTX 480 fell short of Nvidia's aspirations. Nevertheless, the 480 still managed to outpace AMD's Radeon HD 5870 (I'm not sure the Radeon HD 5970 was ever really in that board's crosshair).Nvidia armed the GeForce GT...
It was certainly no secret that GeForce GTX 480 fell short of Nvidia’s aspirations. Nevertheless, the 480 still managed to outpace AMD’s Radeon HD 5870 (I’m not sure the Radeon HD 5970 was ever really in that board’s crosshair). Nvidia armed the GeForc...
While the NVIDIA GF100 chipset already featured 16 Streaming Multiprocessors for a total of 512 CUDA cores, the GeForce GTX 480 shipped with one SM disabled. The decision to have only 15 SMs can be largely attributed to the massive heat output of the G...
Abstract: Nach dem enttäuschenden Start der GeForce GTX 480 im März war klar, dass Nvidia an einem Nachfolger arbeiten würde. Heute bringt die Firma ein Neues Flaggschiff namens GTX 580 mit GF110-GPU. Selten passte der Spruch „Besser spät als nie“ so gut. Es wär...