2010-12-08

PNY offers GTX 570 video card with cool game bundle
Posted by MobiG @ 3:20 pm

Yesterday marked the official launch of the NVIDIA GTX 570 video card line. The launch means that hoards of cards were landing on the market and for most of them the only thing that separates them from each other is the name stamped on the box and the game and software bundle that the cards ship with. PNY has unveiled its GTX 570 and gamers that are fans of the StarCraft series may like the bundle.

The PNY card carries the MSRP that NVIDIA suggest selling for $379.99. For that much loot, you get the standard clock speeds and features with 1280MB of GDDR5 RAM, a 732MHz core clock, and a 1464MHz processor clock. The card has 480 processing cores and a texture fill rate of 43.9 billion/sec. The card supports all of those NVIDIA features like 3D Vision PhysX and SLI as well. The bundle the card ships with includes a trial version of version of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.

That’s not very good and this is the first time I have seen a video card come with a trial version of a game. Typically, a game bundled with a new video card is the full version. You do get a full-length movie download though from Sony with the purchase with a bunch of choice like Big Daddy and more. A special limited edition version of the card sounds much better, assuming you want HDMI Mini. This card comes with the HDMI cable and a full version of HAWX2.


 

2010-11-22

NVIDIA dual GPU GTX 595 video card leaks
Posted by MobiG @ 3:17 pm

If you are a computer gamer you are probably drooling all over, your keyboard right now at through of the gaming prowess that you can get from the GTX 595 pictured here. This dual GPU beast will supposedly host a pair of GF110 GPUs that are linked by a bridge chip thought to be the NF200.

Naturally, NVIDIA hasn’t offered up any hard specs or confirmation on this card, this is a leak and as such, a grain of salt or two is needed. According to the rumor, circulating alongside the leaked images the card will have 3GB of RAM, which makes sense considering individual new GPUs have 1.5GB.

Outputs apparently include three DVI-D ports, which would make for some impressive 3D Vision Surround gaming for sure. The card will suck down the power as evidenced by the dual 8-pin PCIe power-connectors. Before we get all excited the GF110 GPUs are not confirmed, the card could have the less impressive GF114 GPUs. What we can bet on is if/when NVIDIA drops this card into the market, it will probably be the card Big Green uses to grab the “world’s fastest video card” title back from AMD. All I know is that I want two.


 

2010-11-10

MSI N580GTX-M2D15D5 graphics card hits the market
Posted by MobiG @ 4:16 pm

We have already talked on a few occasions about the NVIDIA GTX 580 that landed yesterday and the new gaming desktops that have been coming out all over the place. MSI has its own branded version of the GTX 580 with the long and very drawn out part number N580GTX-M2D15D5.

The card has the same 512 CUDA cores and has a GPU with 40nm construction and support for DirectX 11. The card supports 3D Vision surround technology and 1536MB of GDDR5 RAM. The card promises 20% more performance that the GTX 480 it relocates in the high-end of the range.

The MSI card has the exclusive Afterburner Utility that allows the user to overclock the card easily for more performance. It uses solid capacitors with aluminum core for more stability and better overclocking. The official pricing and availability on the card are unknown, but NVIDIA says it was a hard launch so cards should be available.


 

2010-11-08

NVIDIA offers tease of coming GPU tech
Posted by MobiG @ 4:25 pm

NVIDIA and AMD are fighting it out in the GPU market and neither firm is one to sit around waiting for the other to launch the next product in the video card wars. NVIDIA is teasing us with a glimpse at some future video card tech that is incoming but has not gone official at this point.

The big new feature of the card is the vapor chamber cooling tech. Any gamer or overclocker knows that the key to faster clock speeds and more performance from a video card is better cooling. Many people are already at the limit of what old-fashioned air-cooling can do and have moved to liquid cooling and other methods of getting more cooling performance.

One key feature of the vapor chamber tech is that it is quieter than traditional air-cooling, Anyone that has sat beside a high-end gaming PC working hard with a game featuring right graphics knows that the video card fans can sound like a jet ready for take off. Quieter operation when gaming is a great thing. the new GPU promises to be quieter than the GTX 480. I can’t wait to hear more details on the new tech and the GPU that will use it.

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2010-11-05

Club 3D unveils overclocked Radeon HD 6850 video card
Posted by MobiG @ 1:42 pm

For many years there were no factory overclocked video cards from ATI partners. If you wanted an ATI card with more performance, you had to do the overclocking yourself. Over the last, few years there have started to be a number of factory overclocked ATI cards on the market for the folks that don’t have the time or inclination to overclock themselves.

The latest overclocked card using ATI/AMD hardware inside has been unveiled from Club 3D. The card is a Radeon HD 6850 Overclocked edition (PDF). The card comes out of the box with better performance than the stock part. The notable changes for the overclocked card are a GPU clock of 820MHz and memory clock of 4400MHz.

Other than the overclocked RAM and GPU the card is the same as other 6850′s on the market. It has HDMI output, DisplayPort output, and two DVI-D outputs. The cooling solution has fans and the card is a two-slot unit. Pricing and availability are unknown.


 

2010-10-12

ASUS ENGT430/DI/1GD3 video card packs GeForce GT 430 GPU
Posted by MobiG @ 1:35 pm

ASUS has officially announced their video card based on NVIDIA’s new GeForce GT 430 GPU, and it’s the rather extravagantly finned but unwieldily named ASUS ENGT430/DI/1GD3.  A low-profile card with VGA, DVI and HDMI outputs, the new card has 1GB of DDR3 memory, a 700MHz engine clock and 128-bit memory interface, along with the GT 430′s 96 CUDA cores.

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That, ASUS say, is good enough to drive up to a 2560 x 1600 display from the DVI port.  The card PCB itself measures 6.3 x 2.8 inches, and ASUS throw in two brackets – one regular, one low-profile – to suit whatever case you’re using.

Finally there’s a special fan design which ASUS ambitiously describe as “dust proof” and reckon will extend the life of the card by up to 25-percent.  It’ll go on sale this week, price tba.

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ASUS ENGT430-DI-1GD3 specs

Press Release:

THE ASUS ENGT430/DI/1GD3 (LP) LOW PROFILE GRAPHICS CARD

“Ideal for the Home Theatre and Blu-ray 3D Entertainment”

ASUS has today announced the latest addition to its Fermi series of DirectX® 11 graphics cards with ENGT430/DI/1GD3 (LP).

Powered by the NVIDIA® GeForce® GT430 graphics processor, the ASUS-designed PCI-Express® 2.0 ENGT430/DI/1GD3 (LP) card is ideal for home theatre enthusiasts and casual gamers. Built using a specially designed low profile PCB (printed circuit board), the ASUS ENGT430 includes NVIDIA® PureVideo™ engine that accelerates even Blu-ray 3D media. Its use of the highest quality components, including ASUS Dust-Proof fan, GPU Guard, and Fuse Protection ensures that the ASUS ENGT430 remains stable and reliable for long-term use.

Product highlights:

· Perfect for home theatre PC with low profile design (low profile bracket is included) and watch latest movie titles in full 1080p 3D fidelity with Blu-ray 3D acceleration

· 25%* longer card lifespan with unique Dust-Proof fan

· Enhanced durability with GPU Guard that prevents cracking and fracturing, even increasing drop and shock damage resistance, and Fuse Protection that prevents overcurrent-related loss of performance.

* Subject to system configuration and usage. Results may vary.

Availability

The ASUS ENGT430/DI/1GD3 (LP) will be available from October 11th, 2010 from authorized ASUS resellers.

 

2010-10-11

Club 3D debuts GT 430 from NVIDIA
Posted by MobiG @ 1:53 pm

NVIDIA fans that have been waiting for the next video card to land from the maker can now get the GT430 video card. Club 3D has unveiled its first GT430 video card that is aimed at the user wanting GPU acceleration for all manner of computing tasks like editing video and photos. The video card offers DirectX 11 support, Blu-ray 3D support, CUDA, and PhysX among other features.

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The GT430 has a clock speed of 700MHz and uses 1024MB of DDR3 RAM running at 1333MHz. Cooling for the card is via a heat sink and fan. If your computer is very crowded or you are building a small form factor rig, the GT430 has a single slot form factor that will make fitting it into small machines easier.

Connectivity includes DVI, VGA, and HDMI. The card has HDTV outputs and supports HDCP for Blu-ray playback. The single slot card measures in at 154mm x 120mm x 16mm. The video card needs a PSU with a 12V rating of at least 22A.


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2010-10-05

NVIDIA Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600 Fermi pro-video cards unveiled
Posted by MobiG @ 7:38 pm

NVIDIA has outed a pair of new Fermi-based professional graphics cards, the NVIDIA Quadro 2000 and the NVIDIA Quadro 600.  Both cards have 1GB of video RAM, while the Quadro 2000 has 192 CUDA processing cores and the Quadro 600 has 96 CUDA cores; both can be used with NVIDIA’s 3D Vision system.

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The Quadro 2000 has a single dual-link DVI-I port, two DisplayPort, and can output a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600.  It supports OpenGL 4.0, DirectX 11 and has a 128-bit memory interface.  As for the Quadro 600, it has a dual-link DVI-I port and a single DisplayPort – it’s a half-height card – but otherwise the same specs.

Both will be showing up in workstations from Dell, HP and Lenovo, together with going on sale individually.  The NVIDIA Quadro 2000 is priced at $599 while the NVIDIA Quadro 600 is $199.

Press Release:

New NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Solutions Bring the Power of the Fermi Architecture to All Engineers, Designers and Animators

Mid-Range and Entry-Level Professional Graphics Solutions Deliver Superior Price-Performance and Computational Visualization Capabilities to Next Generation Applications

SANTA CLARA, CA — (Marketwire) — 10/04/2010 — NVIDIA announced today the expansion of its award-winning line of NVIDIA® Quadro® professional graphics solutions based on the NVIDIA Fermi™ architecture. The mid-range Quadro 2000 with 192 NVIDIA CUDA™ processing cores and the entry-level Quadro 600 with 96 CUDA processor cores now bring the computational and visualization benefits of the breakthrough Fermi architecture to all segments of the market.

The Quadro 2000 delivers 1.5 times the geometry performance of the previous Quadro graphics processing unit (GPU) mid-range solution(1) and utilizes the new NVIDIA Scalable Geometry Engine technology to deliver dramatically higher performance across leading CAD and DCC applications such as SolidWorks and Autodesk 3ds Max.

“We believe the technology that NVIDIA has built into their new Quadro professional graphics, namely the new NVIDIA Fermi architecture, will provide an exceptional solution for SolidWorks users worldwide,” said Nick Iwaskow, manager, Alliances, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp. “With our expected certification of the Quadro 2000, SolidWorks anticipates the newest Quadro solutions will empower designers and engineers with the finely detailed geometry, real-time simulation and analysis, and high visual fidelity they demand.”

The new entry-level Quadro 600 is a flexible half height solution that features the industry’s best performance per watt(2) for applications such as Autodesk AutoCAD 2011, and empowers professional designers to interact with models that are twice the size and complexity compared to previous entry-level solutions.

“At last month’s GPU Technology Conference, the world learned all about the power of our Fermi architecture and how NVIDIA Quadro GPUs are being used to solve some of the world’s most complex problems,” said Jeff Brown, general manager, Professional Solutions Group, NVIDIA. “With these new Quadro solutions, we’re making this computational horsepower available for all users of professional CAD and content creation software applications.”

Both the Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600 feature 1GB of graphics memory and are compatible with the new NVIDIA 3D Vision™ Pro active shutter-glasses solution, providing powerful visualization and analysis in an immersive, high-quality stereoscopic 3D experience.

Designed, Built and Engineered by NVIDIA to the Highest Standards of Quality

Quadro professional graphics cards are designed and built by NVIDIA to provide industry-leading performance, reliability, compatibility and stability when running professional applications. Software companies such as Adobe, Autodesk, Dassault Systemes and SolidWorks consistently certify Quadro professional graphics solutions for their users whose livelihoods depend on them.

The NVIDIA Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600 are built on industry standards, including OpenGL 4.1, DirectX 11, Shader Model 5.0, DirectCompute and OpenCL. They also leverage the NVIDIA CUDA parallel computing architecture that enables dramatic increases in computing performance. Featuring 30-bit color fidelity (10-bits per color), these Quadro solutions enable the display of billions of color variations for rich, vivid image quality with the broadest dynamic range. Both the Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600 are PCI Express 2.0 compliant, and feature an ultra-quiet design, with tailored acoustics for an ultra-quiet desktop environment.

The newest line of Quadro GPUs leverages the CUDA parallel processing architecture and NVIDIA Application Acceleration Engines to enable the world’s fastest performance across a broad range of applications. Additionally, these new solutions feature NVIDIA Mosaic Technology(3), which will enable any application to utilize one or more Quadro professional graphics solutions to scale across up to eight high-resolution displays. Whether the application is CATIA, 3ds Max or PowerPoint or Google Earth, users just simply hit the Maximize button and the application will seamlessly span across all connected displays.

“As the world’s leading workstation brand, Dell Precision workstations are designed from the ground up specifically for professional users who demand the ultimate in performance of their systems, graphics and ISV application integration,” said Greg Weir, senior manager, Dell Precision Workstations Product and ISV Marketing. “NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, combined with our Dell Precision workstations, deliver on those expectations with exceptional value, superior performance, and broad application support for all segments of the market.”

Availability and Pricing
The Quadro 2000 ($599 MSRP, USD) and Quadro 600 ($199 MSRP, USD) are available from leading global workstation manufacturers, including Dell, HP and Lenovo, as well as authorized distribution partners including: PNY Technologies in North America and Europe, ELSA in Japan, and Leadtek in Asia Pacific.

To learn more, visit: www.nvidia.com/quadro. Follow NVIDIA Quadro on YouTube, and Twitter: @NVIDIAQuadro.

About NVIDIA
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) awakened the world to the power of computer graphics when it invented the GPU in 1999. Since then, it has consistently set new standards in visual computing with breathtaking, interactive graphics available on devices ranging from tablets and portable media players to notebooks and workstations. NVIDIA’s expertise in programmable GPUs has led to breakthroughs in parallel processing which make supercomputing inexpensive and widely accessible. The company holds more than 1,100 U.S. patents, including ones covering designs and insights which are fundamental to modern computing. For more information, see www.nvidia.com.

(1)Based on millions of triangles drawn per second compared with the Quadro FX 1800.
(2)Based on 40W maximum power consumption of Quadro 600 vs. 69W maximum power consumption of AMD FirePro V4800.
(3)Mosaic Technology will be available with upcoming NVIDIA Quadro driver releases in late Q4 2010.


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2010-09-30

Galaxy outs slick NVIDIA GTX460 with wireless TV connectivity
Posted by MobiG @ 2:09 pm

Galaxy makes all sorts of computer hardware and peripherals and part of the hardware the company makes are video cards for gamers and media enthusiast. The company has announced its latest video card called the GTX 460 WHDI Edition that is set to ship in October.

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The coolest thing about this video card is that it is designed to connect wirelessly to a TV using an uncompressed connection. The latency of the card promises to be less than one millisecond making it appropriate for gaming. The card can also stream content to your TV like video, digital photos and more.

The five antennas sticking off the back of the video card send the content out to the TV to a small black receiver box that you connect to an input on your set. The video card doe shave local connectivity for a Pc screen as well with DVI and HDMI outputs. Pricing is unknown for the video card right now.


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2010-09-09

AMD ATI FirePro V9800 4GB gets official: $3,499 of pro graphics
Posted by MobiG @ 12:15 pm

AMD has outed its latest professional graphics card, the ATI FirePro V9800, with a full 1,600 stream processors and whopping 4GB of GDDR5 memory.  The FirePro V9800 has six Mini DisplayPort outputs – using ATI EyeFinity to drive the half-dozen displays – and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, ATI CrossFire Pro and a 256-bit memory interface.

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While the V9800 is based on the same Cyprus GPU as AMD used in the V8800 professional card, here it’s capable of 2.72 terraflops versus 2.64 terraflops in its predecessor.  Despite that – and despite having double the memory and more ports – it uses less power, down to 199W.

We’re yet to see the first reviews come in, but AMD’s own benchmarks suggest the FirePro V9800 slightly exceeds the V8800 in Viewperf 10 testing, but manages more than double what an NVIDIA Quadro 5000 could manage.  MRSP for the two-slot card is a hefty $3,499.

[via Phoronix]


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