JezEngland
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Hi,
I'm a little troubled at the 570 vs 480 results. I read the 570 GF110 is like a GF100 with GF106 together. Most 480's are deerer to the 570 today though SCAN has the cheapest on pre-order at £208 for a 480.
480 has some better than 570 scores on the link provided
Maby a GF100 using 512 Cores will top alot of benchmarks today and would it have over 1.5GB memory? The 580 is smooth and fast round CRYSIS benchmark.
Link: http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-570-review/16
480 has more memory than 570. Metro 2033 at max settings + NVIDIA Control Pannel 3D setting on 2 way SLI 480 nearly uses 1.5GB on each card with 1920x1080p and with proper excellent playable settings it's usualy under 1GB each
NVIDIA should have put a vapour cooler on the 480.
Reasons I've seen for 480 not using the whole chip 512 cores is manufacturing problems, though no confirmation. Do you know?
Here's the stats: http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-570-review/2
On Crysis benchmark the 580 uses more electricity than the 480
GPU thermal threshold 105 degrees C vs 97 degrees C
And I've been troubled about the NVIDIA fan settings I've fixed in the Graphics Card Forum
Thanks
I'm a little troubled at the 570 vs 480 results. I read the 570 GF110 is like a GF100 with GF106 together. Most 480's are deerer to the 570 today though SCAN has the cheapest on pre-order at £208 for a 480.
480 has some better than 570 scores on the link provided
Maby a GF100 using 512 Cores will top alot of benchmarks today and would it have over 1.5GB memory? The 580 is smooth and fast round CRYSIS benchmark.
Link: http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-570-review/16
480 has more memory than 570. Metro 2033 at max settings + NVIDIA Control Pannel 3D setting on 2 way SLI 480 nearly uses 1.5GB on each card with 1920x1080p and with proper excellent playable settings it's usualy under 1GB each
NVIDIA should have put a vapour cooler on the 480.
Reasons I've seen for 480 not using the whole chip 512 cores is manufacturing problems, though no confirmation. Do you know?
Here's the stats: http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-570-review/2
On Crysis benchmark the 580 uses more electricity than the 480
GPU thermal threshold 105 degrees C vs 97 degrees C

And I've been troubled about the NVIDIA fan settings I've fixed in the Graphics Card Forum
Thanks