![]() ![]() Two 90mm fans allow to create the required air flow to throw out the heat: ![]() The DirectCU II uses five copper heat pipes in direct contact with the GPU to speed up heat dissipation. The GTX 570 DC2 is available with two DVI (on the right), one HDMI (midle) and one DisplayPort (on the left): The 1280MB of GDDR5 memory follow the reference clock speed: 950MHz real speed or 1900MHz DDR speed or 3800MHz effective data rate speed (see here for more details on memory speeds). The GeForce GTX 570 supports OpenGL 4.1, Direct3D 11, CUDA, OpenCL 1.1 and PhysX APIs.ĪSUS’s GTX 570 DC2 comes out of the box with a GPU overclocked at 742MHz while the reference clock is… 732MHz (wooww… that’s what I called a massive overclocking!). More details on the GTX 570 reference board HERE. The only difference is that GTX 570 GF110 has one SM (streaming multiprocessor) in less leading to 480 SP (shader processors) instead of 512 for a full GF110 GPU. This card is based on the GF110 GPU, the same behind the GeForce GTX 580. It’s simple: there’s nearly no difference between idle and full stress load states.ĪSUS GTX 570 DirectCU II (3-slot) vs GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II (2-slot) The three-slot height VGA cooler is bulky but it does it job very well: the noise levels are impressive, even when FurMark burn-in test is running. Today, the review is focused on ASUS’s GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II. The GTX 560 Ti DC2 also features the DirectCU II cooling system but in the 2-slot height version. ![]() All these cards have in common the new monster tri-slot VGA cooler DirectCU II. – GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II: Final Wordsġ – ASUS GTX 570 DirectCU II: PresentationĪSUS has recently introduced several graphics cards based on its DirectCU technology: two Radeon-based (HD 6950 and HD 6970) and two GeForce-based (GTX 570 and GT 580).– GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II: Power Consumption and Overclocking.– GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II: Gaming Tests.– GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II: Direct3D Tests.– GeForce GTX 570 DirectCU II: OpenGL Tests. ![]()
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