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£418-£459.99Looking back over the past year, Nvidia have had a tough ride. Firstly, they were late with the release of their high end GPU, resulting in AMD taking the golden opportunity to grab some much needed market share, and secondly their Fermi a...
Evaluating Nvidias GTX580 is fairly straightforward. Its without a doubt the best single GPU graphics card available on the market. The only real competition would be from AMD HD5970, which unfortunately we didnt have on test. However, given that t...
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With the ENGTX580, ASUS sends its first GTX580 based card into the ring to fight for the performance crown. The starting position should definitely be a good one and were therefore very curious about the results which will be achieved in our tests. Fur...
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Product Code: ENGTX580/2DI/1536MD5 The Asus GeForce GTX 580 is the graphics card that the GTX 480 could have been. It's still based on the Fermi architecture, and doesn't add any particularly eye-catching new features, but it brings a tangible amount...
Priced competitively at £399 and friendly to overclockers, the Asus GeForce GTX 580 is an obvious choice for those building a new gaming machine. If you've already got a high-end gaming machine, with a graphics card of the class of a GeForce GTX 480 o...
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Introduced just two short weeks ago, the GTX 580 from NVIDIA gave us what we had been waiting for since November 2009 — a Fermi-based graphics solution that was not a cut-down version of the architecture. We finally got the fully functional version wi...
Overclocking, Voltage Tweak, Smart Doctor, Massive Performance Increases, Lower Noise, Vapor Chamber Cooling, PhysX Support, TriSLI capabilities, Surround Support, 3D Surround Support...
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When you look at the performance delivered by the ASUS GTX 580 when run in its stock configuration, the numbers compare with the those of the reference GTX 580 with some increases here and there across the testing suite. The 10MHz improvement in base...
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In our original review of the GTX 580, we found it to be a ready and willing overclocker which we could push quite far above its reference clock speeds. To explore the limits of these cards a bit further, in this article we take the ASUS Voltage Twea...
Maniacal Performance for the PeopleIn its stock form the GTX 580 is already a hugely powerful video card but when you add overclocking to the equation, the results are simply mind blowing. The performance increases we achieved led to significant frame...
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First things first - considering we’ve already reviewed nVidia’s flagship GTX 580, this won’t be a full-fledged review. However, the ASUS GTX 580 comes factory overclocked and features a tweaked BIOS that facilitates easier voltmodding and overclocking...
The ASUS GTX 580, just like any other GTX 580, is a magnificent card. It will chew up everything you throw at it even at stock and overclocking it just leads to more destruction. However, the factory overclock does next to nothing, which is a shame at...
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ASUSTeK Computer Inc. is one of the largest and most successful computer hardware manufacturers in the world. A Taiwan-based company, they manufacture a wide variety of computer hardware, including motherboards, video cards, optical drives, notebooks...
The ASUS ENGTX580 is a great video card, but its value is somewhat undermined by multi-GPU competition from AMD. It is definitely a premium implementation of the GeForce GTX 580. Everything about it oozes quality, from the packaging to the video card i...
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The launch of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 came very fast, and while the card performed exceptionally well all around, some people were disappointed by the SLI performance that it had to offer. In some cases the GTX 480s in SLI performed better than the...
Performance is fantastic, especially when the card is overclocked, Quiet operation while maintaining reasonable temperatures during load, Fastest Single GPU card on the market, 3 Year Warranty...
umption still are a bit on the high side.
While we could go into much detail about the newly improved GF110 chip that the GTX 580 uses, we feel it is more important to highlight the actual features that we liked about this card. Of course it is a nice improvement to have 512 CUDA cores, 1 mo...
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Earlier this month, NVIDIA released their new powerhouse card, the GeForce GTX 580. ASUS has sent us their GTX 580 to put through our strenuous suite of testing. The reference design used by ASUS was somewhat surprising as they will typically use the...
NVIDIA delivered on their promise to improve the performance, temperatures and power consumption with the GTX 580. Although they were not major improvements in the latter two areas, they were improvements none-the-less. The game performance was truly...
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After the launch of the GF100 that's found on the GeForce GTX 480, 470, and 465 cards, it became apparent that some changes were necessary in order to not only streamline the architecture but also improve upon some of the issues that became apparent; n...
The simple fact right up front here is that the GeForce GTX 580 avoids the pitfalls of the GF100 card release, such as high power consumption, high temperatures, and high noise levels we saw in those models. As such, the 580 could be seen to render the...
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Voltage Tweak drives the NVIDIA Fermi GF110 GPU to 925 MHz and produces the most powerful DirectX-11 video card available. ASUS is a well-known innovator of technology, but there are times when they recognize a good idea and strive to simply make it b...
Fastest singleunit DX11 graphics accelerator available, Matches performance with dualGPU Radeon HD 5970, Outstanding performance for ultra highend games, Much lower power consumption vs GTX 480, Reduced heat output and cooling fan noise, Fan exhausts all heated air outside of case, Includes native HDMI audio/video output, Adds 32x CSAA postprocessing detail, Supports tripleSLI function...
Very expensive premiumlevel product, Outperformed by overclocked GTX 460's in SLI, Outperformed by CrossFire Radeon HD 6870's...
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
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After AMD fired a salvo with its /6870 graphics cards for the mainstream, jumped into the war with its GeForce GTX580 for the high-end segment. The GTX580 was codenamed the GF110, as against the which was codenamed GF100. This core is still based on...
Improved specifications, Top of the line performance, Runs relatively cooler, Draws less power than GTX480, Overclocker friendly...
No DisplayPort...
Asus breaks out the factory overclocked Nvidia GeForce GTX580, in a bid to retain the performance crown. The new top-end graphics card is certainly an upgrade and is priced sweet for those building a new high-performance PC. The question is, how much...
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Nvidia unveiled its first Fermi graphics cards last March, the GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 were about six months late. Based on the GF100 architecture, both cards consumed a surprising amount of power and as a result ran extremely hot. It goes without...
The GeForce GTX 580 was an unorganized launch from our perspective. Nvidia was unable to help with samples and the board partners we spoke to were foggy on the launch day details. In short, it was a bit of a mess and we were a little late with our cov...
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Last week NVIDIA released their latest high-end graphics card, the GeForce GTX 580. It delivers substantially improved performance over the GTX 480 and also reduces power consumption and acoustic footprint compared to previous generation. ASUS has sent...
Substantial performance improvement over GTX 480, Large reduction in power consumption vs. GTX 480, Quieter than other cards in this performance class, Native HDMI output, Software voltage control via SmartDoctor, Tiny overclock out of the box, Support for DirectX 11, Support for CUDA / PhysX...
Still not as power efficient as AMD's designs, Power draw limiter could complicate advanced overclocking, Still limited to two active display outputs per card, Overclock out of the box too small to make any difference, High price, DirectX 11 relevance limited at this time...
NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 580 feels to deliver what I would have expected from the original GTX 480. The card is blazing fast, especially in newer DX11 titles it often beats AMD's dual-GPU flagship Radeon HD 5970. This performance upgrade helps NVIDIA s...
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Yesterday we took a look at the latest nVidia card, the GTX580.Unquestionably this fixed a lot of the issues that we all had with the GTX480, primarily the heat and noise but also the cut down performance. We were left with the overriding impression of...
Writing a summary of something like this is harder than writing one for something that is awful.If a product sucks, you can point out all the places for improvement. But when, like the ASUS GTX580, it's stunning in every department it does tend to leav...
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