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November 2010
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172 Reviews
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The GeForce GTX 580 is a huge success for NVIDIA. We are greatly impressed with this new Fermi GF110 GPU. The fact that NVIDIA was able to provide 20-30% more performance, with slightly less power utilization, and a quiet running video card compared to...
Abstract: Now the company has. The GTX 580 boasts a full complement of 16 Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs), which means 512 CUDA cores, 16 polymorph engines, four raster units, 64 texture units, and 48 ROPs. (The GTX 480 had only 15 SMs, meaning it had less of e...
Back in March we were pretty brutal in our . Hugely expensive, hot, noisy and thirsty for power, it delivered just a ten per cent bump in performance over the HD 5870 1GB. While overclocked, custom-cooled versions and liberal Nvidia price cuts have sin...
Abstract: It's pretty evident that the strongest GeForce up to now, GTX480, isn't too successful of a product. Yes, NVIDIA made the fastest single-GPU product, but the price of that feat was considerable. Firstly, the card was utterly late, since expectations ha...
Increased CUDA Cores, Quiet and Cool, PhysX, 3D Vision, Better power
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 quite arguably could be considered a GTX 485 or GTX 490 due to its similarities to the GTX 480. If you are familiar with the GTX 480 you will notice distinct differences, 512 cores as opposed to 480, without increasing power ...
Nice, yeah I certainly like what NVIDIA has done with the GF110 GPU. No matter how you look at it, it is new silicon that runs much more efficiently and thanks to more shader processors, higher clocks, faster memory and tweaks and optimizations at transis...
Final Words & Conclusion Our previous multi-GPU articles already have learned that NVIDIA graphics adapters obviously scale extremely well. This article is not different, with the one exception that we have so much graphics horsepower under the hood ...
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 (GF110) is the Fermi that Nvidia should have launched 7 months ago. The launch of the GeForce GTX 480 showed that while there was great potential in the Fermi lineup, the GF100 was not fine tuned enough to perform the way mo...
NVIDIA continues to dominate in the world of the high-end GPU -the GTX 480 was never really challenged (thanks to the consistentlyhigher prices on the HD 5970) and the new GeForce GTX 580 just extendsthat lead in the single-GPU market to further bounds. ...