Testseek.co.uk have collected 160 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB GDDR5 PCIe.
December 2010
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Same basic GPU as GTX 580
Effective reference cooling
Fantastic £300 performance
Good gaming performance
Cooler effective and quiet in 2D
DirectX 11 compatibility
3D Vision and 3D Surround
Acceleraton of processing for CUDA compatible applications
Excellent Performance, PysX Support, CUDA Supprt, 3DVision Support, Relatively Quiet
Relatively High Power Consumption, Pumps Out A Good Amount Of Heat
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Very good performance. Solid DirectX 11 capabilities. Features 500-series redesigns.
Offers only slight improvements over GTX 480. Upcoming AMD releases could outprice, outperform this card.
A rethought version of the first-ever Fermi card, the GeForce GTX 570 is a well-priced performer for today that could run into some trouble tomorrow. ...
We must admit to being taken by surprise by the release of the GeForce GTX 570 1.3GB so soon after that of the GeForce GTX 580 1.5GB, but it certainly makes sense. With ATI dragging its heels for whatever reason over the HD 6900-series cards, Nvidia ha...
When we reviewed the GTX580 recently the main question we were left with afterwards was is it sufficiently good enough to justify the increase in price over the GTX480.There was no doubt that it is the ultimate single-GPU solution, and by quite some margi...
Superb performance for price, Quieter than other top-end cards, Supports 3D Vision, physics/computation acceleration
Blocks an adjacent slot, Requires two six-pin power leads
In a quieter, cheaper design, the GeForce GTX 570 offers performance comparable to the GTX 480—not long ago, the fastest single-GPU graphics card available. ...
As we are slowly getting to know the GTX 500-series, it’s becoming quite obvious that NVIDIA is absolutely hell bent on covering the high end market with refreshed cards before AMD can fire off their answering salvo. The ironic thing about this is ever...
Runs cool, Quiet, More efficient, Excellent performance in its class, PhysX support, 3DVison and Surround Support, HDMI 1.4, 3D Blueray Support, Pricing...
Overclocking (This Sample)...
The GTX 570 is a deserving successor to the GTX 470 with performance that crushes the HD 5870 in just about every game test run. In 34 out of 36 tests, the HD 5870 is outperformed by the GTX 570. The only tests where the HD 5870 beats the GTX 570 are ...
Unsurprisingly, two GeForce GTX 570 cards in an SLI configuration is a fearsome combination and it blows away any dual-GPU solution ATI/AMD has. Furthermore, scaling performance is very respectable, especially on higher resolutions and more intensive sett...