2012年4月26日星期四

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.

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