Conclusion
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The GTX580 definitely is the performnce king regarding
the Single-GPU cards. In some benchmarks the card can even compete with a
dual gpu Radeon HD 5970 which impressively underlines this cards presence.
What also leaves a very positive impression is the new vapor chamber cooler
which is able to keep the card on adequate coolers much more silently then
you might know it from the GTX480. In 2D mode the card can even be used in a
silent system and under load the fan is well present but not annoyingly
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Delivery |
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The box the ASUS ENGTX580 comes with includes all you need
to setup the card properly. It doesn't matter if you're looking for an
adaptor or a driver CD you find everything you need. If we could wish we'd
like to see a game in the box. For a high-end card with such a high price
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- No game included |
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Performance |
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Looking
at performance the GTX580 is in a class of its own. In every single
benchmark the 580 easily catches the lead of the single GPU cards. In some
benchmarks the GTX580 is even able to outperform a Radeon HD 5970 dual GPU
card. Therefore it's no wonder that this card is the fastest money can buy.
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Single-GPU-Card |
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Overclocking |
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Looking
at the dissipation power which is already quite high the card still is a lot
of fun for overclocking. Increasing the voltage slightly has already been
enough to stably reach 966 MHz. In our case the graphics memory could be
overclocked to 1'166 MHz which also is a good result. To be honest, we
didn't expect to reach clock rates far beyond 900 MHz. The only drawback is
the integrated thermal throttling circuit which can clock down the card as
soon as it get too hot.
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- Overclocking 966 MHz
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Recommendation |
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For once the recommendation has been quite
easy. If your looking for the most powerful graphics card on the market then
you're definitely well off with the ASUS ENGTX580. Furthermore it is also
fun for overclocking, what we really didn't expect.
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- Enthusiasts
- High-End Gamers |
- Budget-Gamer/Overclocker |
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The ASUS
ENGTX580 can be bought at Digitec to a price of CHF 629.- (est. EUR 449.-).
Author: Marc Voser,
m.voser@ocaholic.ch Copy edited by: Marc Büchel,
m.buechel@ocaholic.ch & Christian Ney
c.ney@ocaholic.ch
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