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KFA2 prepares new MDT graphics solution

by Navin Maini on 25 October 2011, 12:15

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KFA2 is hard at work on a fresh addition to its MDT range of graphics cards.

 

 

This time, powered by NVIDIA's GTX 570 GPU, the KFA2 GTX MDT 570 is fitted-out on a black PCB, enhanced by a custom aluminium cooling solution, and is said to offer unique voltage control features.

 

 

Due to launch next month, the titbits we've heard on the grapevine indicate that the GTX MDT 570 will be factory-overclocked and will support up to four 1080p displays (or three 1080p displays, for surround gaming).

As expected, it will be kitted-out with a total of three DVI-D ports, a single Dual-Link DVI port, and a single Mini-HDMI port.



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Or you could buy an ATI graphics card and run up to six monitors :mrgreen:
and will support up to four 1080p displays (or three 1080p displays, for surround gaming).
I could be wrong, but isn't three 1080p displays already covered in your ‘up to four’ statement? :p

More holiday season stuff, priced higher than the 570 was a while back no doubt. nVidia and AMD partners: we are not amused.
think he means it can run 4 displays, but only 3 will work with surround gaming