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EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD (1280MB) (FREE DELIVERY) @ NovaTech - £199.99

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Thought this might help someone out.
About to buy one for my new gaming rig.
3 years warranty included!

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General Specifications
Bus Interface PCI Express 2.0 x16
Output Interface 2 x DVI-I
1 x HDMI
1 x DisplayPort

Expansion / Connectivity
Compatible Slots 1 x PCI Express x16
Width Dual Slot

GPU Specification
Core Clock 732 MHz Core Clock
Shader Clock 1464 MHz Core Clock
CUDA Cores 480

Memory Specification
Memory Type 384 bit GDDR5
Memory Size 1280 MB
Memory Effective Size 3800 Mhz

Display Specification
Multi-Monitor Support Up to 2 displays
Max Digital Resolution 2560x1600
Max Analogue Resolution 2048x1536

Thermal Specification
Max GPU Temp 97C
Minimum PSU Requirement 550W
Required Power Connectors 2 x 6-pin

Supported Technologies
Technologies DirectX 11 Support
OpenGL 4.2
NVIDIA PhysX Technology
NVIDIA CUDA Technology
NVIDIA SLI Technology
NVIDIA 3D Vision
NVIDIA Surround Technology
NVIDIA Pure VideoHD

Manufacturer Warranty
Warranty 3 Years

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    Squelds
    Great card and good to see prices coming down finally. Was £170 + £9 delivery at Pixmania recently but quickly went OOS. So good price for a stonking card... and would much sooner pay the extra for Novatech over Pixmania any day ;)

    PS Novatech 3% cashback and very quick/regular payers.

    Edited By: Squelds on May 12, 2012 22:07
    NeoTrix
    stop it! posting deals is not nice......now i have to buy stuff.... great, you can explain to the missis.
    R.I.P me...

    heat added ;-)
    kgrings
    A decent price for the 570 so heat. I'd personally go for the 7850 since at load it's nearly 100W less although it's a few % slower at stock. But stock is silly on a deliberately underclocked part like the 7850: even a simple slide clock slider to 1000MHz will yield way better performance than a 570.

    Some people do prefer Nvidia though (I don't since I was burned by their defective bumpgate parts and am boycotting them).
    f2k8
    NeoTrix
    stop it! posting deals is not nice......now i have to buy stuff.... great, you can explain to the missis.
    R.I.P me...

    heat added ;-)


    Same story here, I need to remove this site from my bookmarks bar and only visit it once a week. :/ LOL
    Zaim2012
    This is a good deal, I'd buy this over a 448 edition.
    loiterer
    Okay price for a great nVidia series card; GTX 570's = superb value for money because these can be pushed and pushed with OCLing without breaking a sweat.
    royals
    Lol just bought this card from novatech today as thought it was about time i uograded my gtx260. Was getting intermittnent bsod crashes and not sure if it was memory or graphics so replaced the memory and graphics card
    royals
    My bsod maybe memory. If so then thats the first and last time i get gskill memory. Prior to gskill memory bought 3 years ago id always used crucial memory. Not 1 prob in 15 years
    f2k8
    royals
    My bsod maybe memory. If so then thats the first and last time i get gskill memory. Prior to gskill memory bought 3 years ago id always used crucial memory. Not 1 prob in 15 years


    Let us know how it goes, I doubt it's the card.. not many people have a problem with this card unless it's faulty from the factory.
    royals
    I was getting probs with either my old gskill memory or ol gtx260 card
    shadow_boxer
    Wow, what an average price. Overclockers recently had the Gainward dual fan version GTX570 for just £179.99! Anyone in the market for a gpu around £200 has quite a few options. A decent non-reference 7850 can be had for around £185 and as a post above saya the 448 GTX560Ti is a fair bit cheaper but has almost identical performance.
    shadow_boxer
    Agharta
    Scan have a Gainward GTX 560 Ti 448 which is very close performance wise to the 570 for £163.19 plus postage. This link will add it your basket after you edit by replacing **** with scan

    https://secure.****/aspnet/Shop/AddToBasket.aspx?WebProductId=1821782


    Great price.
    shadow_boxer
    Wow, what an average price. Overclockers recently had the Gainward dual fan version GTX570 for just £179.99! Anyone in the market for a gpu around £200 has quite a few options. A decent non-reference 7850 can be had for around £185 and as a post above saya the 448 GTX560Ti is a fair bit cheaper but has almost identical performance.
    kwl147
    This is a great card. Fully recommend it this should be steaming I paid around £250 for mine.
    craiglang94
    Ordered one of these bad boys on Friday night. Heat added
    greenblob
    Would this allow for me to play Minecraft on max settings with a decent gaming rig (i5 2500, 8GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz, SSD,etc)?
    Beorg
    greenblob
    Would this allow for me to play Minecraft on max settings with a decent gaming rig (i5 2500, 8GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz, SSD,etc)?


    I'd be surprised if the integrated GPU didn't.
    cwiara025
    yeah, but it wouldn't take very much OC'ing to push this miles beyond anything you can get with that 560

    good idea for those folks who just plug-in-and-go though ;)[/quote]

    I got the MSI 560Ti 448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition for 169.99 from Novatech. It overcloaks like a dream (according to some, better than 570). I got it from the base clocks (750/1500) to 850/1700 without changing the voltage but I read that you can get it much higher. Here the clocks start lower (732 MHz Core Clock Shader Clock 1464) although it has 480 cores over 560ti's 448 cores. In my opinion (and according to many reviews) these cards are comparable (they are almost the same construction-wise!). That is why I would advise to save 30-40 pounds and go for any power/oc edition of 560ti. If you compare benchmark results and read some reviews, you will probably draw similar conclusions.

    Edited By: sigma on May 13, 2012 10:38: * removed quote
    Beorg
    robo989
    Agharta
    Scan have a Gainward GTX 560 Ti 448 which is very close performance wise to the 570 for £163.19 plus postage. This link will add it your basket after you edit by replacing **** with scan

    https://secure.****/aspnet/Shop/AddToBasket.aspx?WebProductId=1821782


    Can't compare a 560Ti by any means.


    Now, that's funny.

    The GTX 560 448 cores performs pretty much the same as the GTX 570. There's no extra features and the only advantage here is EVGA's warranty.

    http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/499?vs=306
    Beorg
    niceguyrichy
    yeah, but it wouldn't take very much OC'ing to push this miles beyond anything you can get with that 560

    good idea for those folks who just plug-in-and-go though ;)


    Except you have a better chance of getting a well overclocking GTX 560 Ti 448.

    http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/msi_gtx560_448_ti_power_edition_review,9.html

    You can't beat that with any GTX 570 card on anything but watercooling.

    Edited By: sigma on May 13, 2012 10:38

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