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DrNip 10-28-2010 02:34 AM

Anything & Everything 5XX Series GPU's
 
And let the fun begin. 20% faster than the GTX480. I would like to see that!

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Reference Design Graphics Card Pictured
Here are the first pictures of what is touted to be the GeForce GTX 580 reference design graphics card by NVIDIA, by sections of the Chinese media. There are some interesting inferences that can be drawn just by the looks of the card. To begin with the cooler bears an uncanny resemblance to one of the earliest design iterations of the GeForce GTX 480 (pictured here and here). In its final iteration, NVIDIA gave the GTX 480 a more massive cooler, perhaps to keep up with its finalized clock speeds. If the design of the GTX 580 cooler is anything to go by, it means that either NVIDIA refined the GF100 architecture in the GF110 (on which GTX 580 is based) a great deal, increasing performance per Watt; or that since GTX 580 is in its development stage, its final version could look different. GeForce GTX 580 is being designed as a counter to AMD's Radeon HD 6900 series single-GPU graphics cards that are based on the new Cayman graphics core, which is slated for release in late November. It is expected to be 20% faster than the GTX 480.

http://i.tpucdn.com/img/10-10-28/150a_thm.jpg http://i.tpucdn.com/img/10-10-28/150b_thm.jpg
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http://www.techpowerup.com/133522/NV...-Pictured.html

DrNip 10-29-2010 12:25 AM

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Better, improved, hot and fast
We came across some interesting information regarding Nvidia's response to Cayman. The new chip from Nvidia, codenamed GF110 is going to launch in November, most likely before Cayman. AMD set its launch date around November 20 and Nvidia is likely to launch the GF110 a bit earlier.

It is not only that the chip will have more than 480 cores, we dare not to say 512, but all these cores will be improved. Nvidia had more than a year to work on this mid-life kicker, something that can compete AMD's Cayman and could likely end up as the fastest GPU on the market.

First reports indicate that it will get available for around $499 but this will very much depend on Cayman performance and pricing.

The cards are in production as we speak, almost ready to ship at launch. Now its all a matter of politics and deciding when to launch them. As the winter in the northern hemisphere draws near the Cayman and the GF110 will come in quite handy, as both will generate enough heat to keep gamers cozy at sub-zero temperatures.
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http://fudzilla.com/graphics/item/20...ch-in-november

Hondacity 10-29-2010 07:55 AM

i just bought my 480 lol.....

i would love to see this though..

Chuchnit 11-08-2010 12:08 PM

Single GTX580 review
SLI GTX580 review


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Originally Posted by techpowerup
In order to stay within the 300 W power limit, NVIDIA has added a power draw limitation system to their card. When either Furmark or OCCT are detected running by the driver, three sensors measure the inrush current and voltage on all 12 V lines (PCI-E slot, 6-pin, 8-pin) to calculate power. As soon as the power draw exceeds a predefined limit, the card will automatically clock down and restore clocks as soon as the overcurrent situation has gone away. NVIDIA emphasizes this is to avoid damage to cards or motherboards from these stress testing applications and claims that in normal games and applications such an overload will not happen. At this time the limiter is only engaged when the driver detects Furmark / OCCT, it is not enabled during normal gaming. NVIDIA also explained that this is just a work in progress with more changes to come. From my own testing I can confirm that the limiter only engaged in Furmark and OCCT and not in other games I tested. I am still concerned that with heavy overclocking, especially on water and LN2 the limiter might engage, and reduce clocks which results in reduced performance. Real-time clock monitoring does not show the changed clocks, so besides the loss in performance it could be difficult to detect that state without additional testing equipment or software support.
I did some testing of this feature in Furmark and recorded card only power consumption over time. As you can see the blue line fluctuates heavily over time which also affects clocks and performance accordingly. Even though we see spikes over 300 W in the graph, the average (represented by the purple line) is clearly below 300 W. It also shows that the system is not flexible enough to adjust power consumption to hit exactly 300 W.


Hondacity 11-08-2010 01:35 PM

will be fun fighting the drivers :)) good luck to the first month release owners

Splave 11-08-2010 03:57 PM

oh god that sounds like a headache

DrNip 11-08-2010 04:04 PM

I have to get me a bigger PSU before I even think of getting a new GPU.

Patch 11-08-2010 04:41 PM

The more I hear about these the less whelmed I get.

Seems like they looked at the 480 and said, "Cold slow was funny, wasn't it? Tee hee! What can we do to make the paper release revision even more of a pain in the ass to overclock?"

Hondacity 11-08-2010 04:47 PM

i see it already....thread names.

Elmor's coldbug fix

Hipro5 580gtx cold bug bios, i love you hipro5 :D

SF3D.....NDA coldbug fix

Mean4me ....40k vantage single gpu...

Steponz' MSI WTF thread..lol


awardfabrik world record....this will be coming in a few hours...lol

sofoklis thread name: greek college girls gone wild thread ..lol

Hondacity 11-08-2010 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DrNip (Post 62188)
I have to get me a bigger PSU before I even think of getting a new GPU.


hx850 should go a long way...


wtf techpowerup is down....or should i say techpowerdown :D


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