Buy [Special] Gainward GeForce GTX 570 Golden Sample - Goes Like Hell Overclocked Edition 1280MB 320bit GDDR5 Graphics Card
Buy [Special] Gainward GeForce GTX 570 Phantom Overclocked Edition 1280MB 320bit GDDR5 Graphics Card
Ever since Nvidia dished out the GeForece GTX 570 graphics card, enthusiasts have been eagerly waiting for Gainward to launch its own version of the GTX 570 based on Nvidia's design. Well, the much awaited Gainward card is finally here and we are proud to say that Gainward has yet again failed to disappoint.
The Gainward GeForce GTX 570 graphics card has been launched under Gainward's revered Goes Like Hell series. The GeForce GTX 570, like all other editions of this series, works really fast and saves a lot of your time while running heavy-duty applications. The graphic card's similarity with the GTX 480 is quite noticiable as they share certain features like the 480 count Shader Model. But don't dwell much on the similarities as this card has some unique features that distinguishes it from the GTX 480 version.

Like other graphic cards that have been unleashed by Gainward, the GeForce GTX 570 comes with an efficient cooling system that prevents the product from overheating and thus increases its lifespan. This product is furnished with a twin fan design with an aluminium heat sink, features that could be found in other products from the GLH edition from Gainward. Tests show that the fans make some noise when the card is being used in high-end games and application but remains blissfully silent when left idle.
It is powered by a lone 6-pin and 8-pin PIC-E connector just like GTX580. It has a dual SLI connection that can offer support to three cards. We also see that that this card is equipped with two dual link DVI connectors along with a DisplayPort and HDMI to connect to monitors. The graphic card also comes with support for PhysX, CUDA technology and Microsoft's DirectX 11 platform along with the usual support for 3D gaming and video.
Gainward GeForce GTX 570 1280MB Goes Like Hell Video Card comes with an impressive 800MHz core clock and 3800MHz memory clock with a good capacity for overclocking. But its memory bus has the capacity of 320 bit which is lower than 384-bit found in GTX 480. This drawback can be overlooked because the graphic card is about 20% faster than GTX 480 but consumes less power and has a much more efficient and quieter cooling system.
What you will like best about Gainward GeForce GTX 570 1280MB Goes Like Hell Video Card is its price. You just need to shell out R3, 500 to purchase it, but this sum looks paltry when compared with the features it offers.
Overall, the graphic card comes with a power packed functionality that would not only attract the high-end gamer but also the budget buyer. Considering the features and the asking price, we reckon that Gainward is offering a pretty sweet deal.
There is general agreement that as far as high-ending gaming graphics cards go, Nvidia GeForce GTX 470 probably offers the best combination of price, performance and features.
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