Gainward GTX 560 Ti Phantom on the way Gainward GTX 560 Ti Phantom It appears that Gainward is working on two more cards that will be a part of it Phantom Edition series, and as you could have guessed, they are based on the new GTX 560 Ti GPU. According to our info, Gainward will be rolling out both the 1GB and 2GB GTX 560 Ti Phantom cards. As far as we know the Gainward GTX 560 Ti 1024MB Phantom Edition card will work at 835MHz for the GPU, 1670MHz for shaders and 4100MHz for 1GB of GDDR5 memory. The 2GB version of the same card will apparently use the reference clock settings set at 822/1645/4008, but we guess that it should overclock pretty good. Gainward GTX 560 Ti Phantom The card will use Gainward's Phantom2 (Phantom Quadratic) cooler with two GR8 8cm fans, four heatpipes and a design that is quite similar to the other Phantom Edition cards. According to Gainward, the card should be up to 13.1dB quieter and up to 11°C when compared to the cooler on the reference GTX 470 card. The cards are already listed in Europe with the lowest price tag set at €247,52 for the 1GB version and €371,28 for the 2GB GTX 560 Ti Phantom. We guess that the prices will be a bit lower once other retailers/e-tailers get this card. source here. Gainward GTX 560 Ti Phantom It appears that Gainward is working on two more cards that will be a part of it Phantom Edition serie... Read more »
Gainward Phantom 3GB GTX 580 Following the recent release of its Geforce GTX 570 Phantom card, Gainward decided to add yet another GPU to the Phantom series, the GTX 580. Just like the previously announced GTX 570 Phantom, this one also features a rather unique custom cooler with three 80mm fans, six heatpipes and a large aluminum heatsink with a copper base. The custom cooler also makes this card a bit large so bear in minde that it does take more than two slots. The new GTX 580 Phantom card features 512 CUDA cores and works at 783MHz for the GPU, 1566MHz for shaders and 4020MHz for 3GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface. The backplate features two DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs and the card supports all the goodies like Nvidia CUDA, SLI, 3D Vision Surround, PhysX and support for DirectX 11. The release date or the actual price haven't been announced. Following the recent release of its Geforce GTX 570 Phantom card, Gainward decided to add yet another GPU to the Phantom series, the GT... Read more »
Gainward GTX 570 Phantom Already pixellized and detailed earlier this week, Gainward has now officially released its GF110 based GTX 570 Phantom card. Featuring a factory overclock and massive triple-slot cooler, the new Phantom GTX 570 has already gathered a lot of attention from the enthusiast market. As noted, the new GTX 570 Phantom card features a triple-slot cooler that has six heatpipes paried up with a large area heatsink with copper base and a total of 44 aluminum fins. This massive heatsink is cooled by no less than three 80mm PWM fans. According to Gainward, this cooler is enough to keep the GTX 570 Phantom 15°C cooler and 58 percent quieter than the reference card. Unfortunately, Gainward decided to keep the factory overclock at a rather modest level so the card works at 750MHz for the GPU, 1500MHz for shaders and 3900MHz for 1280MB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 320-bit memory interface. We are quite sure that with a such massive cooler the GTX 570 Phantom can certainly be overclocked even higher as we already had Gainward's GTX 570 GS GLH card that works at 800MHz for the GPU. The card needs one 6-pin and one 8-pin power connector in order to work and has two DVI, an HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. Unfortunately, the card is yet to be listed and Gainward didn't announce the price or the availability date. Source Already pixellized and detailed earlier this week, Gainward has now officially released its GF110 based GTX 570 Phantom card. Featuring a fa... Read more »