November 9th, 2010

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Leaked Early

CyberPower rushes to announce GeForce GTX 580 adoption | TechConnect Magazine
Although November 9th is yet to come in some parts of the world, but CyberPower did not wait with their GeForce GTX 580 announcement for whole world.

TechConnect:

CyperPower jumped the gun a little to let everyone know that NVIDIA’s almost-released GeForce GTX 580 will be available in single- or dual-card configurations within its Fang EVO and Gamer Xtreme lines of gaming systems.

Said to be the ‘world’s fastest DirectX 11 card, the GTX 580 features 512 CUDA Cores, a 384-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 772 MHz, a shader frequency of 1544 MHz, and 1536MB of GDDR5 memory @ 4008 MHz.

NVIDIA’s card has yet to be added to CyperPower’s site but that’s to be expected since the GTX 580 hasn’t been launched yet. Expect it to go live later today.

Overclockers Club:

Well, it isn’t quite November 9th in some parts of the world, but that didn’t stop CyberPower Inc. from announcing the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 video card. CyberPower issued a press release today stating its Fang EVO Black Mamba, Black Pearl, and Gamer Xtreme 3D desktop computers will be getting NVIDIA’s brand new card. The Gamer Xtreme and Fang EVO lines will also have the option to upgrade to the new GTX 580. Now, the GTX 580 is packing 512 CUDA cores (which the GTX 480 was supposed to have) with a core clock of 772MHz.

The card features 1.5GB GDDR5 memory at 4008MHz which will help to deliver 192.4GB/s of bandwidth. Cooling the card is a new vapor chamber design which should hopefully help keep the temps more in line than the GTX 480′s cooling system. Reviews of this beast should start appearing tomorrow morning when the embargo is officially lifted, but if you want, CyberPower will allow you to add up to three of the GTX 580s into a system for the ultimate SLI rig. If you want to upgrade your own system with the GTX 580, pricing is expected to start at $499.