EVGA has developed a video card based on the GTX 570 model characterized by a quantity equal to 2560MB of GDDR5 memory. The doubling of the GTX 570 VRAM than traditional door to an improvement in the management of the textures when using high resolutions in combination with anti-aliasing filters, an advantage that becomes apparent in the presence of enhanced multi-GPUs where the reduction to the swap memory is accompanied by a more processing cores.
The board proposed by EVGA also has a custom PCB and cooling system that remembers the shape of the GTX 560 Ti. Also the home of Brea has joined the classic video output DVI and HDMI the new DP port. GF110 CUDA GPU Cores 480 integrates and communicates with GDDR5 video memory via a 320-bit wide bus.
The clock frequencies are the same as suggested by the nVidia reference board: 732 MHz for the GPU, 1464 MHz and 3800 MHz for the Shaders effective for the memories.
The board proposed by EVGA also has a custom PCB and cooling system that remembers the shape of the GTX 560 Ti. Also the home of Brea has joined the classic video output DVI and HDMI the new DP port. GF110 CUDA GPU Cores 480 integrates and communicates with GDDR5 video memory via a 320-bit wide bus.
The clock frequencies are the same as suggested by the nVidia reference board: 732 MHz for the GPU, 1464 MHz and 3800 MHz for the Shaders effective for the memories.
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