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    Exclamation NVIDIA GTX 590 (picture+Details)

    NVIDIA GTX 595 WILL COME WITH Dual GF110 maybe 2 GTX 580 or 2 GTX 570
    + this card will have 512SP X2 and will have 3 DVI-D + NF200 bridge chip + 2-8 pin

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    new Details about this card GeForce GTX 590

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    GeForce GTX 590 in February with dual GF110

    the Name will be GTX 590 not GTX 595
    NVIDIA has already set the launch date of GeForce GTX 590 to sometime in February



    With dual GF110 GPUs comes a big memory buffer. GeForce GTX 590 gets 3072 MB graphics memory work with and with dual 384-bit memory buses bandwith shouldn't be a problem. Reference design set with large centered fan

    We have no pictures to show of the card since NVIDIA is holding everything tight before the launch of the new flagship. According to reliable sources to NordicHardware the reference design is set and as expected the card will get a full-cover cooler with a large radial fan in the center. The fan will be around 90mm in diameter and hte card will be very similar to GeForce GTX295 (generation 2), but most likely a bit longer.

    Launch in Febrary with a surprise

    NVIDIA has already set the launch date of GeForce GTX 590 to sometime in February. The exact date was not revealed and from what it seems like it is aiming for a launch similar to the one of GeForce GTX 580, in other words as soon as possible to surprise competitor AMD and the media.

    Today we know more about GeForce GTX 590 than we know about Radeon HD 6990 "Antilles" that sporting dual Cayman GPUs will arrive in February. NVIDIA beat AMD with the new performance series a few months ago, but the question is if they will do it this time too.


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    if true, hello my new purchase >_<
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    Mmm...not sure it's true
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    Top end Dual Nvidia have never had 2 of the top chips I thought? Usually the second level chip due to heat and power envelopes.
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    Saw about 15 billion such dual Nvidia GPU samples. Nothing materialized.

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    dual 580s still impossible with 2x8pin. most likely dual 570 or dual some other chip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitriman View Post
    dual 580s still impossible with 2x8pin. most likely dual 570 or dual some other chip.
    agree,unless under MANDATORY WATERBLOCK.
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    Retarded. You can't mount containers on that.


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    Anyone taking bets on if such a beast would actually hit the shelves? I just can't imagine them pairing up some GF110 cores for this. GF104, yes, GF110/100 no.

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    Retarded. You can't mount containers on that.
    Nothing a few c-clamps and copper shims can't fix.. be creative

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post


    Nothing a few c-clamps and copper shims can't fix.. be creative
    You gonna come over and de-solder/re-solder my 8-pins on to the backside? Without bricking the card?


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    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    You gonna come over and de-solder/re-solder my 8-pins on to the backside? Without bricking the card?
    What are you talking about? 1" copper shims fixes that problem..

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] gomeler View Post
    What are you talking about? 1" copper shims fixes that problem..
    Ah now I'm on the same page with ya. Speaking of shims, I need to order one for my SS anyway to help with capacity...


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    If nVidia can pull this, it would be a pretty good engineering job of its own. It might be done with some strict binning & special cooling i guess, but i think getting two full 512 SP chips into a card while still clocking it decent enough will be quite difficult.

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    I'm sure they can pull of a dual GF110 with 2x8-pin but imo it's just not worth it if you have to go over 300W. Too hard to keep cool and you can do the same much easier with two cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pantsu View Post
    I'm sure they can pull of a dual GF110 with 2x8-pin but imo it's just not worth it if you have to go over 300W. Too hard to keep cool and you can do the same much easier with two cards.
    Youre sure? the 580 even has a driver throttling to prevent it going above 300w (which its capable of) so how is a 3gb 512 shader dual card going to keep under 300w is beyond me. Certainly doesnt sound like a walk in the park to me. Even antilles sounds crazy, this is just near impossible in my book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pantsu View Post
    I'm sure they can pull of a dual GF110 with 2x8-pin but imo it's just not worth it if you have to go over 300W. Too hard to keep cool and you can do the same much easier with two cards.
    exactly...

    im pretty sure itll be dual gf114 (gtx460x2)
    and it only makes sense if you run two of them to get quadsli, which nvidia artificially limited/disabled on 460 cards.

    but whats the point of gtx460 quad sli?
    gtx580 quad sli is possible with 4 cards, so...
    its not very user friendly, but i find it hard to imagine that using 2 dual 580 cards will be MORE user friendly than 4 individual cards... 2 dual cards will be slower, noisier and hotter...

    so yeah, i dont really get the point of this...
    the pcb is surprisingly small though... well engineered pcb...

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    For a high-end card is there any reason to be limited to air-cooling?

    This wouldn't fit in many mATX cases due to length, so would it really be a big deal to ship the card with a waterblock and the option of a self-contained pump/rad combo?

    2 GPU's would take up 2 pci-e slots, plus the radiator attatching to a fan mounting point either internally or externally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onewingedangel View Post
    For a high-end card is there any reason to be limited to air-cooling?

    This wouldn't fit in many mATX cases due to length, so would it really be a big deal to ship the card with a waterblock and the option of a self-contained pump/rad combo?

    2 GPU's would take up 2 pci-e slots, plus the radiator attatching to a fan mounting point either internally or externally.
    remember you have to sell a solution that works for 2+ years without touching anything... and then the cost is much higher than aircooling.

    lets take an existing card that is limited by heat, like the 480.
    with air cooling you probably spend 35$ on the heatsink
    with water cooling or something else youd spend 135$ on the cooling alone easily, if not even more. and the resulting improved cooling performance would allow you to run the card 10% faster at best... it just isnt really worth it...

    if it would be, youd see a lot more companies offering 480s with waterblocks or unconventional cooling solutions.

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    Dual GF110 means so many things i dont think its possible that this thing has two GTX 580's that will be retarded if true because of there is no way dual 8 pins can support two fully fledged GTX 580's with the 772mhz speed maybe the speed is lowered then it maybe possible but the decrease in speed will have to be a lot to fit in the TDP limit.

    I dont think they should use either GTX 580 or 570 they should just use the best shader config and speed combo possible and release that sdk as the GTX 560, the rumored shaders for the GTX 560 is on the lower side and would have like if they were around the GTX 470.
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    that looks alot like when the rumor on the gf100x2 was out and before they raised the tdp specs

    Quote Originally Posted by ajaidev View Post
    Dual GF110 means so many things i dont think its possible that this thing has two GTX 580's that will be retarded if true because of there is no way dual 8 pins can support two fully fledged GTX 580's with the 772mhz speed maybe the speed is lowered then it maybe possible but the decrease in speed will have to be a lot to fit in the TDP limit.

    I dont think they should use either GTX 580 or 570 they should just use the best shader config and speed combo possible and release that sdk as the GTX 560, the rumored shaders for the GTX 560 is on the lower side and would have like if they were around the GTX 470.
    each 580gtx is about 240-250W, each 8 pin is 150W and the slot is 75W, so if u are working with 375W and u have a 20W bridge, so if they underclock it like ati did with the 5970 it should work but i dont think that it would faster than 2x 104 if thye dropped the gpu/ram/pwm for each card to the ~175W range it would need.

    also if this is a demo card u dont have to comply with pci-e specs, they could vary well add in another 8 pin, but then i dont see how u would cool over 400W on a slot cooler without going liquid only
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    dual gtx 470 with lower tdp thanks to the new rework would be doable.
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    official gtx 580 tdp: 244 w

    * 2 = 488 W .. price 800 usd ?

    good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    official gtx 580 tdp: 244 w

    * 2 = 488 W .. price 800 usd ?

    good luck
    I'll take your word for it

    If this is the case then good luck SLIing it. I don't think tdp is going to be a huge problem if this is the only card in your system and you're not planning to OC the outa it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Last Meal View Post
    hi Editor

    do not forget 6-pin use (75 W) 8-pin use (150 W) = 225w , GTX 580 use 244w . so GTX 595 use 2-8pin this is Mean 8-pin(150w) + 8-pin(150w)= 300w so I think GTX 595 will use TPD:325-350W not 488W
    Nope. 6-pin = 75w. 8-pin = 150w. Pci-e = 75w.
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