Sparkle has announced a new video card belonging to the Calibre series. As you know this set contains customized solutions from Taiwan-based manufacturer nVidia GPU. The new model is called the X570 and a GeForce GTX 570 with custom non-reference heatsink and overclocked at the factory. Sparkle has chosen to mount the cooling Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus for significantly lower operating temperatures than the stock version.
This is a massive heat sink to three fans that occupies three slots on the mainboard and uses more copper heatpipes 5 107 aluminum fins. The Calibre X570 features clock speeds of 772 MHz for the GPU, 1544 MHz to 4212 MHz Stream Processors and memories, compared to the GTX 570 732/1564/3900 MHz standard.
Recall that the card uses the core CUDA GF110 with 480 Cores integrated, combined with 1280 MB of VRAM with GDDR5 320-bit wide bus. It has dual video outputs and HDMI-CVI and supports Nvidia's proprietary technology: 4-way SLI, PhysX, CUDA, PureVideo HD and 3D Surround Vision.
This is a massive heat sink to three fans that occupies three slots on the mainboard and uses more copper heatpipes 5 107 aluminum fins. The Calibre X570 features clock speeds of 772 MHz for the GPU, 1544 MHz to 4212 MHz Stream Processors and memories, compared to the GTX 570 732/1564/3900 MHz standard.
Recall that the card uses the core CUDA GF110 with 480 Cores integrated, combined with 1280 MB of VRAM with GDDR5 320-bit wide bus. It has dual video outputs and HDMI-CVI and supports Nvidia's proprietary technology: 4-way SLI, PhysX, CUDA, PureVideo HD and 3D Surround Vision.
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