Point of View and its TGT overclocking team have rolled out two new GeForce GTX 570 cards, the GTX 570 2.5GB Charged and the GTX 570 2.5GB UltraCharged. Both cards are taking advantage of the same SuperSilent TwinFreezer fan with four heatpipes.
The UltraCharged version ended up clocked at 810MHz for the core and 3960 MHz for memory. It features the same 480 CUDA cores but has 2,560 MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 320-bit memory interface.
The Charged version was clocked at a mere in comparison, 772 MHz for the GPU and 3800 MHz for the same memory. Both cards also feature two DVI, HDMI and Displayport outputs.
POV/TGT also point out that these cards do still have additional overclocking headroom with this cooler, giving you plenty to brag about. Hopefully a price will be coming soon but we don’t expect it to be that cheap.
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