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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 review - bringing the best from Fermi

by Tarinder Sandhu on 8 December 2010, 09:21 4.5

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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How we test

















GPU comparisons

Graphics cards Current pricing GPU clock (MHz) Stream processors Shader clock (MHz) Memory clock (MHz) Memory bus (bits) Graphics driver
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1,536MB £399 772 512 1,544 4,008 384 ForceWare 262.99
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1,280MB £289 732 480 1,464 3,800 320 ForceWare 263.09
ASUS GeForce GTX 480 1,536MB £320 700 480 1,401 3,698 384 ForceWare 262.99
ASUS GeForce GTX 470 1,280MB £189 607 448 1,215 3,348 320 ForceWare 260.89
KFA GeForce GTX 460 1,024MB SLI
£290 675 336  1,350 3,600 256 x 2 ForceWare 260.89
KFA GeForce GTX 460 1,024MB
£145 675 336  1,350 3,600 256  ForceWare 260.89
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB £125 675 336  1,350 3,600 192  ForceWare 260.89
HIS Radeon HD 5970 2,048MB  £425 725 1,600 x 2 725 4,000 256  x 2 Catalyst 10.10P
Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 1,024MB XF £290 775 960 x 2 775 4,000 256  x 2 Catalyst 10.10P
Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 1,024MB £145 775 960 775 4,000 256 Catalyst 10.10P
Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 1,024MB £235 825 1,600 825 4,800 256 Catalyst 10.10P
HIS Radeon HD 6870 1,024MB £175 900 1,120 900 4,200 256 Catalyst 10.10P
HIS Radeon HD 5850 1,024MB XF £360 725 1,440 x 2 725 4,000 256 x2 Catalyst 10.10P
HIS Radeon HD 5850 1,024MB  £180 725 1,440  725 4,000 256  Catalyst 10.10P

Test bench

CPU Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition (3.33GHz, 12MB L3 cache, hexa-core, LGA1366 - Turbo Boost enabled)
Motherboard ASUS P6X58D Premium
Motherboard BIOS 1002
Memory 6GB Corsair DDR3
Memory timings and speed 9-9-9-24-1T @ DDR3-1,600
PSU Corsair HX1000W
Monitor Dell 30in 3007WFP - 2,560x1,600px
Disk drive(s) Corsair Force F80 SSD
Operating system Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit

Benchmarks

Aliens vs. Predator DX11, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 2xAA, 16xAF, very high quality.
Just Cause 2 DX10, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, 16xAF, Dark Tower benchmark
Mafia II DX9, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, AA on, 16x AF, built-in benchmark
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 DX11, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, 16xAF, ultra quality, FRAPS-recorded benchmark.
Call of Duty: Black Ops DX9, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, ultra quality, FRAPS-recorded benchmark.
Crysis Warhead DX10, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, gamer quality, Frost map, FRAPS-recorded benchmark.
DiRT 2 DX11, 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,080 and 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, ultra quality, London map.
Unigine Heaven v2.1 DX11, 1,920x1,080, various tessellation modes
3DMark Vantage b1.0.2 DX10, Run at the 'high' preset and overall, GPU and Feature Test 4 scores noted
Temperature To emulate real-world usage scenarios, we record GPU core temperature both when idle and whilst playing Call of Duty: Black Ops. And, for a worst-case scenario, we throw in numbers from the FurMark stress test.
Power consumption To emulate real-world usage scenarios, we record mains power draw both when idle and whilst playing Call of Duty: MW2. And, for a worst-case scenario, we throw in numbers from the FurMark stress test.
Noise A PCE-318 noise level meter is placed at GPU height and 20cm away from the card installed inside a Corsair 700D chassis with side panel on.

Notes

We've got a total of 14 high-end GPUs in this performance round-up. NVIDIA provided the press with the ForceWare 263.09 driver for testing with the GTX 570.

We transitioned between benchmarks for the Radeon HD 6850/70 review. HEXUS.community members wished to see how the cards performed in our older suite, comprised of DiRT 2, Crysis Warhead, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2. With time to test still being a limiting factor, we've tried our best and benchmarked the truly high-end GPUs - GTX 580, 570, 480, 470, HD 5970 and HD 5870 - on the older games and included them, just for you.

Foul play?

NVIDIA has called foul on AMD's image-quality settings used in Catalyst 10.10, and subsequent, drivers. You can read all about it here. We've seen AMD's scores jump by between three and eight per cent with the lowering of the default image quality in the newer drivers, but, and this is the important bit, we can so no manifest difference when playing games. With this in mind, we've tested with 'out-of-the-box', default performance. The issue is a thorny one and we'll address is properly in the upcoming 'Cayman' review with an apples-to-apples comparison.

The following graphs have the GeForce GTX 570, GTX 480, and Radeon HD 5870 especially highlighted. We want to see how the new graphics card from NVIDIA fares against the established single-GPU cards.