EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked specification:
Part Number 012-P3-1572
Core Clock Speed 797MHz
Processing Cores 480
Memory Clock Speed 3900MHz
Memory Bandwidth 156GB/sec
Shader Clock Speed 1594MHz
Bus PCI-E 2.0
Interface DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI
Product Warranty 10 years upon registration
As is usual for EVGA, Superclocked comes with reference Nvidia cooler. Thankfully, Nvidia did a great job this time around and managed to implement vapor chamber tech resulting in really good performance. Intensive operation won’t see EVGA GTX 570 SC‘s temperatures exceed 86°C, and while we didn’t consider the fan to bee too loud, it was clearly audible. Note however that we were pretty satisfied with noise levels, especially when compared to the GTX 480.
The GTX 570 Superclocked‘s performance is great. Thanks to the factory overclock, this card is faster than the GTX 480.
Although the GTX 570 Superclocked is overclocked already, there’s still room for further overclocking. Note however that this is only possible if you decide to increase the core voltage, as default 987mV wouldn’t allow the GPU to exceed 810MHz.
Apart from the Superclocked version, EVGA launched the plain GTX 570 at reference clocks. Both cards will be bundled with EVGA's Precision OC software with GTX 570 skin, free limited edition EVGA gaming poster and 3DMark 11.The EVGA GTX 570 Superclocked card is curently listed with a lowest price set at €370, here.
Here are some preliminary results – stay tuned as the full review will follow soon.