2012年4月26日星期四

Will I have any problems with this new graphics card?

I am going to get a GTX570 to replace my dying old card. I was wondering if the current setup of parts i have will have any trouble, like bottle necking or such.



4GB of DDR3 RAM

I7 920 2.67ghz

680watt PSU

1920x1080 Res|||Your system will run it just fine, but it is a power hog and make sure you power supply has an 8 pin connector depending on the manufacturer. They can pull close to 400 watts at full load, which means lots of heat too.

Upgrading FROM ASUS ATI HD5770. Which card should I upgrade to - SLI 1GB Nvidia GTX460 or GTX570?

Titles says it. Bearing in mind that if I get one GTX 570, I can then later add another one in if need be. And the GTX 570 has only recently come out and probably has new features.|||GTX 570 (takes only one pci-e)

GTX 460 1GB and the GTX 570 should compete head to head.



Crossfire 6850/70 is another option|||Can I ask YOU a question? Why do you need such a powerful card? I say save your money for later. If it's for bragging rights, think about it. In a month something else will come along, the problem with computer technology is that new things come out all the time leaving for very little time to gloat over that new graphics card or cpu you bought. I'd wait a bit until the 5770 won't do a thing for you.|||SLI GTX460 is greater then GTX480 and the GTX570 is around the same as a GTX480



I don't know what the guy under me is smoking but he really needs to quit

The 5770 does not come anywhere close to the performance of a GTX460 which beats out the 5830

Benchmarks all over the net proves it



http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gefo…|||Why would you bother? The HD 5770 is a great card, it's almost as powerful as an HD 4870. I wouldn't bother if I were you because there's nothing that card cannot run at high settings at 1920x1080 or lower. If you really want to upgrade, add another HD 5770 and Crossfire them.|||well to be honest u dont have to upgrade anything.the 5770 is already better than the GTX 460.i rather u upgrade to a let say the 6850 or the 6870.they got better cooling than the 5770 and are faster.|||A GTX 570 is WAY more powerful than any of those and you will not have the headaches involved with SLI.|||What are you doing that you need better than a 5770?? A 5770 can run Crysis @ 1080 maxed

What Processor is needed to fully utilize a GTX 570?

I have read that a minimum i7 is needed at 3.8Ghz to utilize SLI GTX570.



But it seems to be a debate on a single GTX570.



I am running a i7 960 @ 4.2Ghz but don't know that in other then Benchmarks, that it really has made a difference in games.|||The Intel I7 1366 socket series processors currently offer the most bandwidth in terms of processing data due to their system bus speeds up to 6400 MT/s

Equivilent AMD QuadCore systems only support processor system bus's up to 5200 MT/s no matter what the clock speed of the processor the I7 1366 socket will always be able to handle more data in one go so the I7 1366 route is the most powerfull without a doubt.



As for overclocking your I7's clock speed by a full 1ghz, bringing you up to 4.2Ghz with 8MB L3.

If that's not compatible there isn't anything else faster unless you fork out £700 or so on an Intel I7 X series.

What should my friend get? Radeon HD5970 or Gtx570?

I can get the 5970 for extremely less.. So that's why i'm asking.



Thanks

-Nick-|||Get the Radeon HD 5970.. it's a more powerful card.



http://www.techspot.com/review/359-nvidi…|||5970, tbh pc games come out mostly based of console hardware lol so your good with anything equivalent to a 7800 SLI'd and pc hardware is soo far beyond that.|||Radeon HD 5970|||Radeon HD5970

Club 3D NVIDIA GeForce GTX570 or evga NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480?

is the first card of better quality? not to sure about the 'club' thing? is it something like 'gainward'for nvidia or palit for ati?



which of the 2 are best?



cheers!|||Now we have a battle. There are many flavors of each. for the sake of equality we will look at the http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as… ( brand new and not re-certified ) and the http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as… . In terms of RAW numbers the 480 is the winner but lets go see what might happen during gaming . http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_e… suggests a negligible difference between the 570 and 480 at the top of the chart. This could be easily changed with another CPU or other change. Not much help there. http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/har… suggests nearly identical numbers when playing Metro 2033. http://www.overclockers.com/forums/archi… does suggest possible issues with the GTX 570. There are also heat issues with the 480 which might be remedied with aftermarket cooling. The 570 is not as power hungry as the 480 either. When all is said and done this is a tough one. Blown capacitors or overheating causing blue screens? This is worst case scenario but the choice is not any easier. http://www.fudzilla.com/reviews/item/211… is yet another review/benchmarking session .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pZB4FMp-… might also help. The 570 is obviously more power efficient when it comes to gaming. It also has a lower TDP than the 480. TDP stands for something that I don't want to google right now but pretty much suggests the level of cooling needed as i alluded to in my last answer when i was comparing the TDP of the 960 and the 2500K. During the very intense parts of that benchmark the 570 was bogged down to nearly 15FPS, was nearly 100frames behind and maybe a 1/2 second behind in real time. This is a reflection of the Memory Interface. 384bit for the 480 and a lesser 320 bit for the 570. There were times where the 570 was ahead in all the numbers except for the power it was consuming. BTW the 480 was bogged down to 21FPS. So i leave it to your. I might have provided you with the information you need to make your decision. The release dates aren't really all that far apart either so this might be a toss up for some. i am staying with the 570 super-clocked. Remember that the 480 needs a 600W or better PSu and the 570 a 500W or better PSU. You want at least 30amp rail The PSu i mentioned in my last answer, the corsair 850W enthusiast PSU, has a 70amp which means it exceeds the safety parameters set forth by the manufacturer. They suggest at least 30 amp. I am going SLI eventually so that is another reason that PSU might seems like overkill. 570 SUPERCLOCKED from EVGA.|||go with EVGA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card

3. I noticed a huge increase in FPS in games with Resolutions of 1920x1200

4. It can play Crysis & Crysis WarHead at all the highest settings - and still runs cool under load! Partnered with MSI Afterburner I never saw the GTX 570 exceed 70 to 75 degrees Celsius... I've seen the GTX 470 go over 100 Degrees Celsius and the GPU fan sounded like a blow dryer...

5. EVGA Lifetime Warranty and AWESOME EVGA Customer Service!|||1st: Nvidia GeForce GTX

384 bits, Direct x11, more memory clock means effective bandwidth.

2nd: Nvidia GeForce GTX 570.

Everything is less except Direct x11, and has 32 MHz more Core Clock than above GPU.



http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?…

Refer to the above link for exact difference.

What's the best GTX570,580 and HD6970 out there?

Which would you choose? I want to buy a graphics card that can future proof me for atleast 2-3 years.



Please do help me. I'm looking on MSI's 580 lightning,R6970 Lightning and ASUS' 6970 CU II



Thank you very much.|||6970 = HIS IceQ Turbo 6970 2gb



GTX 580 = ASUS Matrix GTX 580 platinum 1.5 GB



GTX 570 = 1280 mb EVGA Superclocked



or



MSI 1280MB GeForce GTX 570 Twin Frozr III Power Edition OC|||Look them up here:

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/



GTX 580 - 3911 score

GTX 570 - 3553 score

HD 6970 - 3150 score



So GTX 580 is the best card period. That's why it's on top of the list...|||radeon hd 6970 the gtx 580 is great but the with the 6970 you will max any game out there for the next to 2-3 years

I think my gtx570 is crashing while playing MW3. help?

so after playing MW3 for a while my screen says it getting no signal for a second, then it goes black, it sometimes goes magenta. and at the same time, my speakers buzz for a moment. then i cant do anything, cant ctr alt delete. nothing happens. i have to hit the reset button on my pc.

ive tried re-installing my graphics driver and updating them fully but it still happens.

i can play battlefield 3 for hours with no problems and other games run fine. only happens with MW3

can anyone think of a possible cause and solution?|||I would contact EVGA immediately. THey have STELLLAR phone support. You won't hear ummm have you turned your computer off and then on. Ok ummm sir I will need to transfer you to a level 2 tech support. HOld on okay???



Americas

888-881-3842

714-528-4500



Europe

49.89.189.049 11



That magenta color def. sounds like it is going out. I've seen magenta/fuscia, green, yellow and many lines. Obviously with it only doing it will MW3 it sorta screams driver issue but because of the buzz it sounds electrical so checking for contact between the motherboard and case and checking your PSU for issues would be a good idea. EVGA can run you through multiple troubleshooting procedures to identify the problem and offer a solution. If my 570 EVER even coughed I would be on the horn with EVGA because even though I have fielded many a computer question and could possibly fix it I want to take full advantage of my current warranty and EVGA knows a LOT more than I will ever know so yeah call them.



Operating System

MS Windows 7 64-bit SP1

CPU

Intel Core i5 2500K @ 4.20GHz 33 °C

Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology

RAM

8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-25)

Motherboard

MSI P67A-G43 (MS-7673) (SOCKET 0) 36 °C

Graphics

DELL 1704FPV (1280x1024@60Hz) Upgrading to 40" capable of 1920x1080 after the holidays.

COMPAQ FS7600 (1024x768@85Hz)

1280MB GeForce GTX 570 Classified HD (EVGA) 38 °C

Hard Drives

78GB Western Digital WDC WD800JD-00MSA1 ATA Device (SATA) 29 °C

977GB Seagate ST31000528AS ATA Device (SATA) 29 °C

Optical Drives

ATAPI iHAS124 Y ATA Device

Audio

Realtek High Definition Audio|||I think there could be some conflicts between the game and your graphics driver. You should wait for an update from nVidia or from the game to fix your problem.

SLI GTX 460 vs GTX570?

Ok, battlefield 3 and Skyrim are right around the corner, I have a 350 dollar budget... Should I purchase 2 GTX 460's and run in SLI, or should I get a single 570? Is SLI unreliable? I'm looking for more frames but given the fact some games don't support SLI I'm in a small pickle.



I currently have a Dell xps 730x

NVIDIA GTX 285

i7 960 @ 3.2 GHz

x58 chipset

(RAM) 6.00 GB @ 1066 MHz

600GB Hard Drive 7200rpm

Dell 1000 watt

Windows 7 64bit





thanks|||performance-wise 2x GTX 460's in SLI will outperform a Single GTX 570 by a small margin. You're looking at a 5% overall performance gain. The GTX 460 SLI setup was a very good value back when the $500 GTX 480 was the Top card.



The GTX 480 and GTX 570 have similar performance. The GTX 570 may be 1% faster.



It's true that SLI isn't 100% reliable. With the 400 and 500 series cards you can see up to an 80% performance increase by adding a second card. You won't always see an 80% performance increase by adding a second card. Games like WOW may see a 5% increase from adding a second card.



Your GTX 285 has similar performance to a GTX 460.



Also with SLI you can't combine the V-RAM. The V-RAM on the card can only be used with the GPU that's on the same board. In this case you would get a little more Video RAM with the GTX 570.



In your case getting a GTX 570 is almost a no brainer. Next year, you could pick up a GTX 570 at a discounted price and run SLI then.



You can look up some more benchmarks that compare a GTX 460 SLI vs a GTX 480 to get an idea of what the performance is like.|||Most pc games now days support dual graphic card (sli, crossfire) setups so you should be fine, i would recommend 2 460s or 2 radeon 5770s. nvidia cards are over priced and over hyped|||most SLI motherboards supporting SLI also support crossfire and my HD 5770 crossfire screens on ultra

GTX570 or Firepro V5800?

Those two cards are for COMPLETELY different purposes.



The GTX570 is a gamer card, with very little CAD/workstation capabilities.



The Firepro V5800 is a CAD/Workstation card, with very little gaming capabilities.



You are comparing apples to oranges here.|||Firepro is for "business" machines...not gaming...go with the 570|||go with the GTX, firepro kinda sucks for the price

Is it worth crossfiring or should I upgrade?

I've got a 5770 right now and I'm wondering if it'd be worth it to crossfire, or just upgrade to a stronger card (I'm thinking of the gtx570 twinfrozer). I've never crossfired a system either. Is it just as simple as popping in the other card and connecting the two of them together?|||put it up your ****, dirty asshole|||the gtx 570 will cost about $350



adding another 5770 will cost about $125



the gtx 570 will out perform the cross fire set up, but not by a whole lot, and depending on the game title. I would look at benchmarks of games you play to be sure.



You need to make sure your motherboard has another pci 2.0 express slot and a big enough power supply to handle two graphic cards. I've never crossfired before but with nvidia it was just connecting them together with a bridge

Will a Q9550/Q9650 and 4gig DDR2 ram bottleneck a GTX570?

Will it bottleneck and how will it bottleneck?|||Probably not to any significant extent. Games should run pretty well, but that might not be the case a year or two down the road.

HD6970 CF or GTX570 SLI?

I have been struggling with this question from a few days now and from what I found HD6970 x2 in Crossfire beats GTX570 x2 in SLI with few fps, something like 4-8fps... and they both cost exactly the same.



The thing is that I would like to get 3D monitor and Nvidia 3D Vision kit, I don't understand how 3D with ATI works, heard that they need specific monitors to run 3D and it is more complicated.



Personally I put 3D over these few fps, but I need to see different opinions.|||This is a list of TVs, monitors, glasses, and projectors that currently support HD3D (AMD):

http://www.amd.com/us/products/technolog…



NVidia 3D Vision is a proprietary 3D system, whereas HD3D is more open and compliant with 3D standards. You must use NVidia's licensed hardware and software with 3D Vision, whereas HD3D supports more (albeit fragmented) hardware and natively supports the HDMI 1.4 standard for HDTVs and monitors.



However, 3D Vision is tried and true, and HD3D is relatively new.



If 3D is that important to you, then go with Nvidia.

Best pre-overclocked gtx570?

i need a recommendation here guys. i thought of getting a gtx570 and i think i can spend some extra for the overclocked type of cards.



of course i prefer the card with the best price/performance ratio. or should i just stick to the reference card. any ideas?|||EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked and gigabyte gtx 570 oc are overclocked graphics card.|||i would suggest to just stick with the cheaper reference cards (or mby on with another cooler if it costs like 5 bucks more or similar)

pre overclocked cards can either be really good or really bad, but i havent heard about many good preclocked 570's

its just simpler to go with the cheaper reference one ushally pre-overclocked cards aint clocked much (like max 4-5 fps more if even that, some cards are even just clocked like 5mhz higher and they call it pre overclocked which will gain you nothing)

My ASUS GTX570 Installation Issues, help!!!?

When I install ASUS GTX570, it is not compatible with other softwares. And I can't play games. I'm very worried. Who can help me!|||I can help!



But you're not being very specific. The GTX 570 is a very capable graphics card (arguably the 2nd or 3rd most powerful single card currently on the market), and is relatively new. If it's messing up, you may have a faulty card, which means you might need to RMA it or demand a refund and return it to wherever you bought it from

If I have 2 GTX570 in SLI, will I be able to use a GTX295 for Physx without problems?

If you have a that much extra power and you have a third slot you can. I wouldnt IMO because of all the heat and little performance you would get outta it.

You would be better off with a single GTX 580 and selling your 295 on ebay and then waiting for another 580

Anyone know a good Overclock for the GTX570 ?

I need a good overclock for my gtx570 using MSI AfterBurner I heard you can get it to run as good as the 580 ?|||If you have to ask then you shouldn't be doing it

AMD 6970 vs nVidia GTX570?

Hi all,



I'm building a new rig and I want to know which of the above cards to get. I'm looking for personal opinion and links to benchmarks/reviews etc.

The card will be paired with either an i5 2500K (OC'd) with 16GB RAM, or an i7 2600K (OC'd) with 8GB RAM (give me your opinions on those too). The PC will be used for medium-to-high detail gaming, video editing and general work/internet stuff.



Thanks.|||My 2 cents:



I say, if a majority of your games are going to use PhysX/APEX Advanced PhysX, have applications that make use of CUDA, do folding@home like there is no tomorrow, and also like your computer to double as a space heater during the winter months...Nvidia is your choice. (I love running our computer in the winter months because we never need to use the heater...funny enough, it really is that good for that alternative purpose) Also, their drivers are slightly better than ATI/AMD Catalyst/Vision, but AMD releases them faster and generally has immediate hotfixes because Terry Makedon is always on Twitter and the forums, listening to feedback.



For all out performance coupled with *best bang for your buck* you are better off going for the 6970, over the 570, unless the majority of your games are PhysX based.



http://physxinfo.com/data/vreview.html

A list of PhysX enabled/optimized games.

Keep in mind, in order to enjoy a good portion of these, you almost have to have another Nvidia card co-op for strict PhysX only duties.

For example: I am easily able to run Batman Arkham Asylum just fine with all the PhysX options turned on with my Nvidia GTX 460 1GB, but...I get killed running APEX PhysX on Mafia II.

Same with Metro 2033, with PhysX full tilt.



http://www.anandtech.com/show/4061/amds-…

Battlefield 2 Bad Company benchmark



http://www.anandtech.com/show/4061/amds-…

Metro 2033



http://www.anandtech.com/show/4061/amds-…

Crysis Warhead (Because we all must know how it handles Crysis)



http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/08/0…

Another BF2 comparison



If you ask Tom's Hardware, they favor the Nvidia slightly over the 6970 in the best bang for your buck category for the 320.00 price delta.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gami…



AMD also has always been...slightly...better in the hardware acceleration of video, and having a good solution with HTPC's with their onboard HD Audio on the card. (It took Nvidia until the 4xx series to provide a non-piggy back solution to HDMI audio)



The benchmarks favor the 6970 slightly. I say, if you can find the 6970 cheaper than the GTX 570, and of course do not have a whole lot of games that run PhysX, opt for the HD 6970.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

Sapphire consistently makes the best ATI/AMD cards, and it is reasonably priced at 330.00 USD

Only downside..they only have a 2 year limited warranty.



http://bit.ly/n8ddS0

In the Team Green camp...EVGA makes the best branded Nvidia cards on the market today, and they also provide a limited lifetime warranty, which is a plus.

In order to take advantage of this, you must choose the cards with the "AR" designation.

http://www.evga.com/support/warranty/



Edit:

If you ask me, personally. If my computer was doing double duty as a gaming machine and home theatre PC...I would opt for ATI/AMD...Radeon is just slightly more flexible and less troublesome than Nvidia...but, if going for a system that is not going to see that but just be a workstation and gaming platform...I have always preferred Nvidia for that. And...well, the limited lifetime warranty is a bonus (if you go the EVGA route)|||Both cards have very very similar performance. The GTX570 has a very slight edge overall.



You should get the one with the best warranty.



I have the 2GB 6970 in my machine and have done since the start of the year and it maxes out any game i have thrown at it so far. I'm very happy with it. It runs nice and cool and it clocks down its speed when you're not asking much of it, so that saves power. Then again, the 570 may do the same thing. I'm not sure.



It doesn't really matter which CPU the card will be paired with as long as the CPU isn't so shitty that it can't keep up with the card.

There is absolutely no truth to the myth that says AMD cards work better with AMD CPU's and NVIDIA cards work better with Intel CPU's.

Should I SLI my gtx570?

Will it make a big difference in terms of gaming ? In my opinion it isnt worth the added money, but i just want to make sure there is no worthwhle difference.|||Depends what you consider worthwhile. It will give you maybe around a 1/3 performance increase.|||nope nvidia made the cards do so well this time around, that you would waste your money in sli,

one 560 is now enough to blow through games



nope to answer your question



upgrade your motherboard to 990fx on newegg.com or get another power supply

or go to the cheesecake factory and order a slice of caramel pecan cheesecake

Will this psu run x2 gtx570 or even one ?

Thermaltake TR2 W0388RU 600W Power Supply ATX12V W0388RU|||it will run one no problem, I'd consider getting a corsair 850 watt if you plan on running two.|||Check with the card to see its minimum power requirements. It should also tell the number of watts needed when running 2.|||Yep yep, should be fine.

Questions about nvidias Gtx570?

So if you own this card how do you like it? How good does it run your games and is it worth the price and work hours? Thanks in advance :)|||I had it and loved it. I switched out for the 6950 Radeon for two reasons.

1. Radeon have 3 monitor support

2. My Asus board would only non-patch do Xfire (for ATI) and not SLI (For GTX)



They are both extremely good cards, but consider Radeon for the monitor support reason. Look at benchmarks also. Here are some links.

http://ebayimg.oztac.com.au/video-card-b…

http://media.bestofmicro.com/Q/B/273107/…



As for performance, you will easily be able to run FULL detail, anti-ailising, shading, everything for the next year. all at full, not just high settings.

Temps are ok too and they can comfortably run high. 6000 series as high as 95 degrees, i think the GTX as high as 90? but they are close.|||I own the Superclocked EVGA GTX 570... it's a nice card indeed. The only demanding game that we've (me and the kids) played on the card is Metro 2033 and Crysis 2, which it does a good job on a 1080p monitor. The card runs at decent temps (mid-60's) when gaming and I've never had a driver issue. The card has been extremely reliable. Although, I'm using the card in a high end case with plenty of airflow.



The only thing that makes me sad is the kids keep insisting on playing older games that don't really put the card to the test.



I think the card is only worth it if you're using a 1080p monitor. If you're using a smaller monitor like 1600X900 then you wouldn't notice a difference between this and a GTX 560ti. So it really depends on the games you play and the resolution of the monitor you're using. Bigger monitors need bigger cards.|||Yeah it's an excellent card. No driver problems or anything like I had with my old 5850 Radeon



Runs most high end games really well, even at very high settings on 1080p. With the exception of Metro 2033 which no single GPU can max out anyways

Do i need a good CPU to support real good gaming graphics?

I am building my own PC and i am trying to save money on my CPU and put the extra into a good GPU:



The Graphic card i want = PNY Verto Geforce GTX570



The CPU i am planning to use with it = Core i5-2500K/3.3GHz 6MB LGA1155



Will this be a good combo for high graphics ?|||Of course, it's the best gaming CPU on the market right now!|||That would be a good combo. I have an ATI Radeon HD 4350 1GB and a pathetic little AMD Sempron 3600+ clocked at 2GHz, andf i have good graphics. you dont reallt need a good CPU, just a good graphics card. If yoy have a bad grahics card though, all of the grahics load will be pushed onto the CPU and RAM.



Short answer - Yes|||You may want to look at some of the bare bones kits at tigerdirect.com. They come with graphics cards and the correct cpu and a larger power supply. I would check there first.|||These are fine, but memory (RAM) is also a factor.

How will gtx570 gpu work on this pc?

os:windows 7 ultimate

cpu:q6600 quad core

ram: 8gb ddr2 800mhz

hdd: 320gb

motherboard:gigabyte ga-ep35- ds3p

also what du you think of the card and is it good upgrade from 9800gtx|||It could really stress the power supply when at full usage. It will work well with your system, and will be the best component in your computer. It is an excellent video card and a huge upgrade from the 9800gtx.|||Your CPU will be a bottleneck in some of the more demanding newer games. I have a QX6700 running at 3.2 Ghz and I was CPU bottlenecked with SLI'd GTX 470's in Mafia II. But yeah the GTX 570 will be a huge upgrade over the 9800 GTX. Your PSU should be adequate for a single GTX 570.

Anyone heard any rumors about the gtx570?

Just wondering for my first PC build. any suggestions?|||Could be out in as little as one month, if you want to wait, then wait, but don't fall into the trap of never buying if there's a better product coming out soon. If you do that, you'll never end up getting a new computer.



What most people that build their own computers do is pick a date, and declare, "this is the date I will buy on, no matter what". Then when that date comes, you buy your stuff, regardless of whether or not a new product is out the very next day.|||Latest so far;

http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/…

700w PSU with GTX570 OC?

I purchased a custom built PC online a few months ago and I have been blown away by it. I have been able to run all the games i currently owned on it at max setting with no hiccups what-so-ever. I recently purchased "Rift", a somewhat graphic intensive MMO. I played the game just fine for about 5 hrs straight. Upon starting it up for the second time, the machine will shutoff and restart after about 20-1hr of playing.

The games official forums says that many members are experiencing this problem. Some suggestions were to run stress tests on both your ram, CPU and GPU. the first two tests ran flawlessly. While the GPU test, i experienced the same effect when i tried to see how hot the GPU could get. it steadied off at about 73ºc on one test. But as soon as I started the next test, the machine stopped and upon reboot had a memory issue.



I am running a i7-950 3ghz, SATA-II 3.0Gbs, EVGA GTX570 1.2Gb OC, 700w Xtreme gear SLI/Crossfirex PSU (38A on 12v rail)



As far as I can tell, the PSU shouldnt be a problem, and I dont believe it is a heating issue either.



The answers id be happy to hear would be:



Whether or not my PSU is doing the trick.

or

if there is anyway to turn off or reduce the OC on my GPU.



Thank you-I can supply more information if needed|||Hi,



Setting the gpu clocks back to the standard clock settings sounds like a good idea to me. You can use MSI afterburner for this.



http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/dow…



The GTX 570s stock settings are:



Core Clock: 732MHz

Memory Clock:3800MHz

Shader Clock: 1464MHz



To be honest i've had some troubles with factory overclocked graphics cards recently, as I build pcs for people. Now i tend not to recommend them.



If you continue having troubles after declocking (as above), you could try a spare graphics card if you have one, or a friend may be able to let you borrow theirs.



If problems persist with another graphics card, i'm starting to lean towards the possibility of the power supply that is causing this. The amp specs are fine, but it does seem to have a bit of a bad reputation on other sites. In fact one reviewer claimed the power supply was only 65% efficent, most of the good power supplys are 80-90% efficent.



Hope i've helped :)

Will the Q9550 2.83ghz with 12mb cache bottle neck a gtx570?

Im thinking about buying a new graphics card.... the gtx570. My question is, will the gtx570 out perform my sli'd gtx275s to the point that it is worth 375$? and, will my Q9550 (2.83ghz, with a 12mb cache) bottle neck the gtx570 to much|||Probably a little bit, unless you overclock your Q9550 some. I've had a 570 GTX for a few days now + Core i7 870 @ 3.5 ghz and it's an awesome card. It's a graphics monster and runs surprisingly quiet and cool. You can get one for $335-340 if you shop around|||Im pretty sure it will even in raw performance. It has 3D vision, full CUDA and all the other new specs from the Fermi Range.

It takes wayy less power and leaves room for upgradeability.

The Q9550 shouldnt bottleneck a single 570 though i suggest a six core 1090T or 980X if your going to do SLI|||Stay away from Nvidia. All it is, is HYPE! You want the new ATi 6870x2. Compare the specs in every way to any top of the line Nvidia card.

How can i disable vSync on GTX570 ?

I wanna what's the max fps I can get on battle field 3 and MW3 with maxed settings. Also what 3D mark 11 thing should I use.|||There is no need to go beyond 125 FPS in games. Anything over 125 is overkill, but if you google for BF 3, and MW 3 forums, in those forums they have instructions on how to change your FPS settings.

In those settings you can have the FPS displayed, and max them out, so you can see what your FPS is.

Is computer with these components worth amending for £1100?

Is computer with these components worth amending?

Intel i7 970 Processor, Corsair XMS3 6GB DDR3 1333MHz Memory, NVIDIA GeForce GTX570 1.2GB, Gigabyte X58 USB3, Intel 40GB Solid-State Drive, OCZ 600SXS2 PSU, Corsair H50 Cooling System for £1100?|||Absolutely, that will be a extremely fast system... Have fun if you put it together... Wish mine was that good.

Is my gtx570 performing below average?

System Specs:

AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Processor 2.8 ghz

4 GB RAM

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit

EVGA GTX 570 Superclocked



I've been playing battlefield 3 and the performance seems less than what I expected. I run medium because my framerate is so inconsistent. On medium settings I get anywhere between 45 and 80 fps, and sometimes it will spike to 100. I've tried disabling AA and ambient occlusion, but it doesnt help much. If I move it up to high this also happens but dips lower to about 35 fps at times. I've tried many optimization guides out there with no success. Even on low settings my framerate dips below 50. To me this performance doesn't seem acceptable considering my current setup. Am I wrong? Should I expect better performance or is it just my hardware?|||The GTX 570 should be able to run it with max settings with satisfiable frame rates. Experiment with previous/latest driver versions and try reducing the resolution.



Worse case scenario: Your CPU is bottle necking the card-- try experimenting with overclocking (I remember reading the 1055t could overclock pretty far even with the stock cooler ... make sure to thoroughly research before fooling around if it's your first time). Since games don't use that many cores, they'd rely more on the speed/power of the individual few they use-- the 1055t lacks in this aspect as even most Phenom II x4's are clocked at higher speeds.|||everything you have is good except i don't like AMD. but BF3 is supposed to be "the new crisis of 2011" in terms of graphics for the PC.

Will this psu run x2 gtx570 or even one ?

Thermaltake TR2 W0388RU 600W Power Supply ATX12V W0388RU|||No it isn't enough for 2

One yes 2 no|||Yes! It is a really good power supply..U have 56 Ampere on the 12 volt and it is enough to run two GTX 570...



Yes it's enough! See there :



http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gefo…|||That should be fine,



The GTX 570



"Minimum Recommended System Power (W)5 550 W"

1.28gb Nvidia gtx570 Or 2gb radeon 6950 ..which card is better?

Between those two cards, the GTX 570 is better than the Radeon HD 6950.



Putting more memory on a card doesn't make it faster. It's the GPU that matters.



http://www.techspot.com/review/359-nvidi…|||Nvidia gtx570|||Nvidia Gtx 570 is much better. I always go with Intel and Nvidia, they are the king.

Asus DirectCU II GTX570 vs Gigabyte GTX570 OC Rev 2.0?

If they are pretty much the same price then which one would be the better buy?|||Core Clock 780MHz - Gigabyte



Core Clock 742MHz - Asus



basically this is the only difference that i saw, basically the somewhat the same except that the core clock of the gigabyte is faster so it is undeniably better.|||I don't like the Asus ones because the Direct CU cooler takes up 3 slots and this can sometimes make it impossible to run SLI.



That's the real difference. The Gigabyte card takes up two slots and the Asus card takes up 3. I've heard that Asus is easier to deal than Gigabyte with when it comes to an RMA.... and Asus isn't known for having good customer service. I've heard that MSI is even worse for their customer service.



At the same time the MSI cards with the Twin Frozr cooler are far more popular than what Asus, Gigabyte, Zotac, etc.



Both cards are designed to be overclocked beyond the level that's programmed beyond the card's BIOS



From a customer service standpoint, I would go with EVGA. They just don't have nice aircoolers on their cards.



I would read the newegg reviews and go from there.|||I've never seen a Gigabyte or Asus card outrun eachother. I would simply look past the brand and more at the card it's self. Comparing Gigabyte to Asus is like comparing Oranges to Apples.



The Asus card is better made. It has a way better power design. I wouldn't consider buying the Gigabyte card. I fact you really can't compare the two. What you want to look at is the Voltage design. The Asus card has a much better voltage design. Another card that has a good voltage design is the MSI Twin Frozr III.|||I would stick with the "Asus DirectCU II GTX570" although they have very similar specs, Asus has been widely known to run better then gigabyte cards. I've seen very little problems with the Asus series compared to gigabyte.



Gigabyte is best known for their motherboards, not for their video cards.

Could i put a i7 & gtx570 in my gateway dx4840 11e?

Unfortuntley No, You will need to upgrade the power supply to at-least 500Watts+ The DX48040 Only has 300 Watts of power, and that is not enough for a new powerful and GPU. I reccomend these psw's http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as…

A i7 will not go into your computer as a I7 is LGA1366 And your computer is LGA1156 for the cpu.

The best you can get for a cpu that matches your motherboard is a Intel Core i5.

Help with multi monitor GTX570 set up?

Hi, I'm thinking of getting an EVGA GTX570 Superclocked, and I'd like to run a 3 monitor setup. I know that this card can't support 3 monitors alone, but if I buy a USB to DVI adapter like the one in the link as follows, will this work? I'm kind of confused on how 2 monitors run off one card and one off the other. What kind of performance defects will this make?



http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX28891|||I'm going to be getting a new graphics card as well and, actually, I'm looking into primarily the same two cards you are: The GTX 570 and the ATI Radeon HD 6970.



From what I've found through my own research is, overall, the GTX 570 seems to have the best performance. This includes benchmarks and FPS. According to my friend who's helping me, the GTX 570 typically gets around 8 or so more FPS than the 6970. And this is a lot, considering games like Battlefield 3, where these cards typically hover just above 30 and around 40 FPS on max settings.



As for your multiple monitors,if you're okay with the decreased performance (from what I've found, anyway), the 6970 may be your best choice. There should be a way to hook 3 monitors up to the GTX 570, though.|||No problem. I would probably wait for the 7000 series too, but I think I'll just be getting the 570 as I only have a dual-monitor configuration. Glad I could help!

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|||Unless you get the 2.4gb GTX 570... you're going to be better off with the Radeon card.



The 7870 is only weeks away, you might as well wait for that card since it's going to perform the same as a 6970.|||It is mutch easier whit the 6970, and i am running 6 screens whit the 6950. so i think you'd be better of whit the 6970

Witch is better Ati HD6970 Or gtx570?

The Gtx570 Is Super Clock Edition|||gtx 570 has a 20% higher benchmark|||murron is probably right but if you want to know in the future go to TomsHardware. The most recommended site.

Should I buy the GTX570?

I'm gonna buy a new gaming PC in the next couple of weeks hopefully but the only part that im concerned about is the video card. I was going to go with the GTX570 but then I noticed that it's 6 months old :/ I want to know when are new cards coming out? For both Nvidia and AMD. I might not build a PC right away right now but maybe even in a couple of months.|||When are they coming out??? it's all rumors. (there is no more ATI) AMD was suppose to bring the 7000 series out around October. Now the rumor is the 7000 series will come out in January.



Nvidia's Kepler series is in worse shape. The earliest you'll see that is next April



AMD is suppose to come out with a new line of processors in the next 6 weeks.



The shrink from 40nm to whatever was suppose to happen early last summer, BTW.|||The 570 is a beast. Just because it is 6 months old doesn't mean it isn't going to perform.



If you want serious power, get the GTX 580 Superclocked (whichever brand you want)

or if you want ATi get the HD 6970|||get the GTX 580 Superclocked (whichever brand you want)

or if you want ATi get the HD 6970|||Nvidia's new line of GPUs codenamed Kepler doesn't have a release date yet, so i'd just go with the 570 it's an amazing performer capable of handling all the games today with ease.

After a new laptop gtx570 maybe?

hi guys after a new gaming laptop. whats good?

heard they got gtx570's (well laptop edition) out now?|||Yes MSI and ASUS have unveiled plans for this, but i wouldn't even consider them. If i was to looking to do some gaming i personally wouldnt go a laptop. i dont understand the whole gaming laptop thing if your going to game build a desktop. performance is all about keeping your gear cool and this is impossible in confined spaces such as laptops

Anyways sorry for the rant. if your still keen on a laptop PM me and ill link you some stuff

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Is the EVGA GTX570 a high end card?

Yes. Only GTX580 is faster than it of single gpu cards.|||Yes it is, newegg.com has it available with a nice $40 rebate card with the 10 years free extended warranty on some models right now.|||4th on the totem pole|||Yes it is.

HELP Gtx560 or Gtx570?

The gtx 560 costs $185

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130661



gtx570 costs $320

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130621



Which one is the most bang for my buck? Why is the gtx570 so much more $? What is the major difference between the cards when playing games??|||Why not go for a GTX 560 TI - they're like $20-30 more and somewhere in between.



The 570 is a premium card (well all the GTX series are) but the 560 are the entry level to the high end hence much cheaper - the 570/580 are the top end of the single GPU Nvidia lineup hence come at more of a premium.



For a rough comparision of what you listed and what i've suggested -

Chip - Cores - Core Clock - Shader Clock

GTX 570 - 480 Cores - 732 Mhz - 1464 Mhz

GTX 560 TI OC - 384 Cores - 900 Mhz - 1800 Mhz

GTX 560 - 336 Cores - 850 Mhz - 1700 Mhz



The TI i listed is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as… for $234 or you could go the Palit non OC version for $219 both of these cards offer excellent bang for buck.



In most games you likely won't notice a huge difference between any of these cards @ 1920 x 1080 with moderate AA settings and max detail. Put it this way I run a GTX 280 + GT220 (i7 875k, vertex 2 ssd, 12gb ram) driving 3 monitors and I haven't had to drop detail settings down much from maximum on any games, so any of these cards would be more than adequate.



The GTX 560 TI will run at 80%+ of the speed of the GTX 570 and the GTX 560 ~70%+ of the speed of the GTX 570.



At the moment graphics cards are insanely over powered for the jobs they're doing - high end cards are quite capable of rendering most games at 2 x 1920x1080 (1.5-2gb cards anyway) and having very playable frame rates. I would recommend going for the 560 TI if budget is a constraint. Those cards u listed both have a $20 mail in rebate atm by the looks :P might be worth considering the 570. Honestly though you will not be disappointed with any of the cards - they're all great - I haven't had the opportunity of testing a 560 but it would be roughly equivalent to my GTX 280 (but use less powe and run cooler) so I don't think you'd be disappointed in that either =)|||GTX570 = 2 x GTX560

GTX590 = 2 x GTX570



So, you basically get a doubled performance at not exactly doubled the price.

Large enough power supply for GTx570?

Hi thinking of getting a new Video Card The Nvidia GTX570

but I dont know if I should buy a bigger power supply the a 700w to go with it any thoughts?



My Current Specs

Windows 7 64-bit

AMD Phenom II X6 1090T

8.0GB DDR3 Memory

ATI Radeon 5850

1TB Hard Drive

700 Watt Power Supply|||you only need a 550 watt for that card....700 is plenty|||yes i think its fine but u can never go wrong with more power for down the line