Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Asus GeForce GTX 580 Matrix Platinum 1.5GB GDDR5 PCIe MATRIX-GTX580-P/2DIS/1536MD5 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus GeForce GTX 580 Matrix Platinum 1.5GB GDDR5 PCIe MATRIX-GTX580-P/2DIS/1536MD5.
July 2011
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The editors liked
Quiet and highly effective DirectCU II cooling solution
ASUS Super Alloy Power
NVIDIA PhysX
NVIDIA 3D Vision
ASUS GPU Tweak Software
816 MHz Core Factory Overclock
Onboard voltage control
Onboard 100% fan control button
Double Overcurrent Protection
Premium Packaging
EMI Shield
Dustproof Fan
ASUS GPU Guard
Excellent Performance
LED load indicator
Redundtant BIOS with safe mode bu
Excellent overclocking potential
Strong triple slot cooler
Onboard voltage control buttons
Onboard 100% fanspeed button
Large backplate
Multiple display output options
Large dual cooling fans keep cool and quiet
Custom PCB made for performance
Excellent software package
Multiple extensive tuning options to enhance performance
Memory timing adjustability
Incredibly easy to overclock
Fast even at default speeds
Quiet.
Overclocked out of the box
Great new software
GPU Tweak
Voltage measurement points
Software voltage control
Quiet
Hardware buttons for voltage and fan
Redundant BIOS
Low temperatures
Low power consumption
Solder pads for advanced tweaking
Nativ
The editors didn't like
ASUS GPU Tweak is powerful but has some annoying bugs
Quiet and highly effective DirectCU II cooling solution, ASUS Super Alloy Power, NVIDIA PhysX, NVIDIA 3D Vision, ASUS GPU Tweak Software, 816 MHz Core Factory Overclock, Onboard voltage control, Onboard 100% fan control button, Double Overcurrent Protection, Premium Packaging, EMI Shield, Dustproof Fan, ASUS GPU Guard, Excellent Performance, LED load indicator, Redundtant BIOS with safe mode bu
ASUS GPU Tweak is powerful but has some annoying bugs,
The ASUS Matrix GTX 580 Platinum is a beast of a card, not just because of the aggressive “Republic of Gamers” look but also because of the sheer pixel crunching power. Handpicking the GPU chips was not enough for ASUS so the GTX 580 platinum is also e...
Alright then, it's hammer time. We very much like the Matrix for what it is, a crazy weird, goofy high-end graphics card that oozes features and offers solid performance. Unfortunately for ASUS this product might not be enough for the true aficionado thou...
Overclocked out of the box, Great new software: GPU Tweak, Voltage measurement points, Software voltage control, Quiet, Hardware buttons for voltage and fan, Redundant BIOS, Low temperatures, Low power consumption, Solder pads for advanced tweaking, Nativ
Triple slot cooler design, Only small overclock out of the box
The ASUS GeForce GTX 580 MATRIX is at the very top tier of graphics cards, that let you play any PC game, and any resolution, with high-thru-extreme visual settings. In even the most taxing of today's games such as Metro: 2033, the card is able to chur...
Performance, Great Cooling, Great Chance of a Superb Chip, Build Quality, Noise Level, PhysX, ASUS Matrix Features...
ThreeSlot Design, Requires an 8pin 8pin PCIE Power Connection, Price...
What ASUS has done here is taken the enthusiasts out here under its wing and given them everything that they could possibly think of wanting in the ideal graphics card. With all the insanely tweaker-friendly MATRIX/Republic of Gamers features, the pur...
With a large number of overclocked and custom cooled GTX 580 cards already on the market, ASUS needed to hit a home run with the Matrix Platinum edition. For the most part that’s exactly what they did. Everything about this card feels like it was desig...
Like MSI, ASUS has of course created a card that's designed for the most extreme overclocker in mind, with a large line-up of options that revolve around getting the absolute most MHz out of your card when on LN2. Unfortunately, what's better isn't s...
Abstract: The graphics card world is at a certain point that we see every year, where it seems AMD and Nvidia seem to go into hibernation and no new products get released. This is where the partners of each GPU manufacturer start tweaking and generally going crazy ...