Gigabyte shows off its GeForce GTX 580

Posted on Tuesday, November 09 2010 @ 17:04 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Gigabyte officially presents its GeForce GTX 580 card:
GIGABYTE, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, is pleased to present the latest premium graphics card - GV-N580D5-15I-B. Built with next-generation NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 580 GPU and GDDR5 memory technology, GV-N580D5-15I-B runs every blockbuster games with amazing performance. Different from its previous generation, GV-N580D5-15I-B runs quieter with its innovative vapor chamber thermal design. Supporting NVIDIA® 3D Vision Surround, 3D Vision™, PhysX® , and 3-way SLI®, GV-N580D5-15I-B guarantees ultimate extreme DirectX® 11 gaming experience.

Breath-Taking Performance
With 512 CUDA cores and improvements of Fermi architecture, GV-N580D5-15I-B runs lightning fast and beats all its rivals easily. New high-speed 32x anti-aliasing smoothes all rough edges and provides high-quality anti-aliasing at up to 32x sample rates to obliterate jagged edges for gamers to enjoy cinematic visuals. Thanks to innovative vapor chamber design, GV-N580D5-15I-B rips through all games while running much quieter than its previous generation. GV-N580D5-15I-B also supports NVIDIA® 3D VisionTM Surround. Users can expand games across three displays in full stereoscopic 3D with SLI®.

Promised to provide the best dynamic and realistic gaming interactions, GV-N580D5-15I-B supports NVIDIA® PhysX® technology and enables a new level of physical gaming experience. GV-N580D5-15I-B also supports native HDMI and 7.1 channel audio to fulfill users’ quest of high definition audio and video.


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