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Here a roundup of todays NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 graphics card reviews from HotHardware.com, techPowerUp, Tech ARP, TechSpot, techPowerUp, Hi Tech Legion, Neoseeker, PC Perspective, Hardware Heaven, Hardware Canucks, The Tech Report, Overclock3D, and The Guru of 3D



NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 DirectX 11 GPU Review @ HotHardware.com
Hot on the heels of the arrival of their flagship GeForce GTX 580, NVIDIA is launching another new graphics card today, based on the GF110 GPU. As we've come to expect from NVIDIA, and AMD for that matter, when a new GPU arrives, derivatives based on pared down version of the chip typically get introduced at some point, but with somewhat lower specifications. Such is the case with the GeForce GTX 570 we'll be showing you here today.

It's almost funny to say "somewhat lower specifications", however, because the GeForce GTX 570 is one heck of a powerful graphics card, as you'll see. We've got the full specifications outlined, followed by a complete set of performance numbers using both a reference card and factory overclocked model from EVGA-the GeForce GTX 570 SuperClocked Edition...
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Palit GeForce GTX 570 Sonic Platinum @ techPowerUp
NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 570 complements the GTX 580 at more affordable price levels. It offers the same reduced power consumption as its big brother without compromising performance. Palit's GTX 570 is a custom design with a unique thermal solution and substantially increased clock speeds out of the box.
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[Tech ARP] NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 Tech Report
Hot on the heels of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 is the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 and it has arrived just in time for the Christmas shopping season! It’s based on the same GF110 GPU that was used in the GeForce GTX 580. Like its bigger brother, the GeForce GTX 570 will also be known as "The Tank". That makes it the third "Tank" in NVIDIA’s arsenal.

The "new Tank" is not only faster but also uses less power, runs cooler and costs US$ 150 (30%) less than the "original Tank" at launch. Read on to find out why we think this is such an irresistible upgrade this Christmas season!
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 570 (1280MB) Review
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 580 may be the current king of the hill, but this could change before the end of the year when AMD launches their new Radeon HD 6900 series. So with the real high-end battle still to take place Nvidia is not sitting around waiting for AMD to strike back. Instead, they are getting ready to release their second GF110-based product.

The GeForce GTX 570 should be hitting shelves shortly, featuring similar specifications to that of the GTX 480 but with a lower price at around $400. As the GeForce GTX 470 was to the GTX 480, the GTX 570 is a cut down version of the recently released GTX 580. Thermals and operating efficiency will remain much the same, as will the features. What has changed is the core configuration, operating frequencies, and memory bus width, all of which have been slightly reduced.

The GeForce GTX 570 is likely targeting the yet to be released AMD Radeon HD 6950 – which we still know little about. For now, though, let's take a closer look at the GeForce GTX 570 we have in our hands and find out how well it performs.
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ASUS GeForce GTX 570 @ techPowerUp
Today NVIDIA launches their new GeForce GTX 570 graphics card which is based on the new more power efficient Fermi technology that we saw on the GTX 580, too. ASUS' GTX 570 is a full reference design implementation, the only difference is a small clock speed increase of 10 MHz.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 Video Card Review

The new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1280MB graphics card looks very similar to the GeForce GTX 480, but comes with a much lower price tag and faster clock speeds. Read on to see how the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 does against nearly twenty other video cards when we put it to the test on 11 benchmark applications! This might just be a card to pick up for yourself this holiday!
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EVGA Geforce GTX 570 SuperClocked DirectX 11 Video Card Review @Hi Tech Legion
This release includes the EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked. The EVGA Geforce GTX 570 Superclocked is going to eat up the market. The GTX 570 SC comes fully loaded with 1280MB of GDDR5. The EVGA factory overclock sets the core speeds to 797 MHz, memory to 3900 MHz(effective), and shader clock to 1594 MHz. There are 480 CUDA cores which matches the GTX 480.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 DirectX 11 Video Card Review @Hi Tech Legion
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 is based on the same GF110 GPU architecture as the NVIDIA GTX 580. The GeForce GTX 570 comes with 480 CUDA cores, 60 texture units, 40 ROP units and 15 streaming multiprocessors. The GF110 architecture has been reengineered from the transistor level to increase power efficiency, lower heat output and also increase performance on the average of 25% over its predecessor the Geforce GTX 470. NVIDIA has also redesigned their heatsink and fan solution to ensure a quieter gaming experience. As an added bonus the core and memory clock speeds have also been increased when compared to the GTX 470.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 Review @ Neoseeker
A double whammy of timely hardware reviews! :-w: Somewhere in between the retired GeForce GTX 480 and current NVIDIA flagship GeForce GTX 580 is the all-new GeForce GTX 570. This graphics card aims to realize the Fermi architecture like its big brother, featuring slightly lower core/memory clocks of 732/950 (3800 effective) MHZ. Priced at $350 USD, does the new card represent greater value over the beefy GTX 580? And where does it stand against the competition from AMD? Find out in our latest NVIDIA graphics card review!
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1.25GB Graphics Card Review
The new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1.25GB graphics card brings very similar specifications to the GTX 480 with slightly improved clocks and a lower price that should please gamers looking for a holiday upgrade. But how does it compare to the best from AMD's single GPU offerings or even the high-end GeForce GTX 580?
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Inno3D GeForce GTX 570 Overclocked Launch Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
Not everyone can afford the highest specification, fastest graphics card though and for that reason, less than a month on, NVIDIA are launching the GTX 570. On our test bench we have a model from Inno3D which is factory overclocked and we will be putting it through its paces in a selection of real world tests which include Black Ops, Stereoscopic 3D gaming, GPU Computing, Blu-Ray 3D playback and we will even throw in a quick look at 3DMark 2011 Professional.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 Review @ Hardware Canucks
Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our review of the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570.

After launching their GTX 580, many expected the rest of 2010 to be relatively quiet for NVIDIA. However, other plans were brewing in the form of the GTX 570; a $350 graphics cards with enough rendering horsepower to go head to head with the GTX 480. This could seriously shake up the market and put AMD on the defensive.
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GeForce GTX 570 reviewed at TR
You were expecting new Radeons, perhaps? Not yet, but Nvidia's GeForce GTX 570 has stepped in to fill the void.
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OC3D: nVidia GTX570 Review
Is the newly released GTX580 a bit too steep for your wallet? Today we take a look at the GTX570 to see if it can keep up the performance of its sibling.
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GeForce GTX 570 review | 3DMark 11
We review the all new GeForce GTX 570, the little brother of the GTX 580. Armed with a license to kill it will hunt down all modern games.

A card that will be positioned in the 349 EUR price bracket yet offers a massive chunk of high-end DirectX 11 performance alongside good GPU temperatures and noise levels.
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