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Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 – The World’s Fastest GPU Has Arrived

March 24, 2011 by Raj Agrawal 2 Comments

Fed with dual NVIDIA Fermi™ class GPUs and designed for gaming enthusiasts to construct the ultimate PC gaming rig.

The Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 runs and thinks the fastest, roars the quietest, making it the most optimum gaming solution ever!

Nvidia Geforce GTX 590
Product demo

Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 Specifications –

  • CUDA Cores: 1024 (512 Per GPU)
  • Gfx/Processor Clock: 607/1215 MHz
  • Memory Config 3072MB GDDR5 (1536MB Per GPU)
  • Memory Speed: 3414MHz
  • Power Connectors : 2 x 8-pin
  • Power : 635 Watts
  • SLI: 2-way
  • Length: 11 Inches
  • Thermal: Dual-Slot Fansink
  • Outputs: DL-DVI, DL-DVI, Mini-DP

“The GTX 590 is the best dual GPU product ever built,” said Drew Henry, general manager of GeForce GPU business at NVIDIA. “With leading performance, support for multi-monitor 3D gaming, Quad SLI,and an acoustic envelope that begs to be heard for how quiet it is, the GTX 590 epitomizes what a perfect dual graphics card looks, performs, and sounds like.”

The GeForce GTX 590 is available to snatch at all e-tail add-in card partners, including Asus, Gainward, Gigabyte, MSI, POV, Palit, and Zotac for INR 44,250 (including VAT).

Filed Under: Consumer Technology Tagged With: nvidia

About Raj Agrawal

A professional Mobile Software Engineer by profession, an M.C.A and M.C.P by qualification. A guitar hobbyist and an appreciator of Indian classical, folk, metal and baroque music.

Comments

  1. Rohit Sane says

    March 26, 2011 at 5:10 PM

    The best part is that SLI technology can be used to convert two GTX 590s to make into a power packed Quad core Graphic card!

    Reply
  2. rahul says

    June 29, 2011 at 3:09 PM

    Too much for a graphics card. You know the article you’ve written about that Quadro card. Those are as powerful if not more and are much cheaper. Sadly those are for designers only

    Reply

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