Testseek.com have collected 111 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 3GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 3GB GDDR5 PCIe.
May 2011
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The editors liked
Dual GPU on one Board
PhysX
DirectX 11
Great Gaming Power
Best total package for DX11 video games
Short profile fits into standard size computer cases
One card drives four displays or 3D Vision Surround
Fermi GPUs enable 3D Vision and PhysX functionality
Cooling fan operates at very quiet acoustic levels
Includes DisplayPort connectivity for future display tech
Supports quadSLI for unmatched potential
Extreme Performance
Relatively Quiet
PhysX and CUDA Support
Surround Gaming From One Card
Excellent performance. Quieter
Shorter than AMD's competing card. Can control three monitors with DVI connectors.
The editors didn't like
At a price of $699.99 it is not a Mainstream Gamer Video Card
Extremely expensive enthusiast product
Heated exhaust vents out to computer case
Does not include HDMI output for HDTVs
Not As Fast As The 6990
Hefty Power Requirements
Pricey
Expensive. Performance surpassed by competition. An energy hog under load. Requires two eight-pin power adapters
A brutally powerful yet silent videocard that shreds the benchmarks. Itll also shred your wallet, and it needs a minimum 700W PSU to keep it humming...
Abstract: Wanting to achieve the best gameplay experience possible is a worthy goal for hardware enthusiasts that play video games. Enthusiasts try to obtain this by taking what they have and pushing the hardware to its limits in order to squeeze out every bit ...
Fronting up to a Radeon on an equal footing is no easy thing for NVIDIA. At the same excessive maximum energy consumption, the Radeon HD 6990 has an advantage from the start with its slightly better performance/watt ratio. As we imagined, it retains to...
Abstract: We’ve frequently criticized Nvidia for its predilection to developing exceedingly sophisticated single-processor graphics cards that often go too far ahead of their time. For example, the early versions of the G200 chip were manufactured on 65nm tech p...
GeForce GTX 590 is the most strong dual-core flagship of NVIDIA,and Quad SLI established by two GTX 590 graphics cards is supposed to be the luxurious platform.Since NVIDIA announced 4-way SLI technology,we once used,however,the performance disappointe...
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 is a very powerful graphics card, a competitor to the recently announced Radeon HD 6990. Unfortunately, the latter remains the champion, winning in more than half of all tests. But GeForce GTX 590 is much better in terms of cool...
Aaah yes, as if one card with two of the the worlds fastest GPUs is not fast enough we wanted to try out four GPUs. GeForce GTX 590 in SLI -- four GPUs -- heck how do we justify that? Well, it's cool, funny and lovely to play around with but there's no wa...
Dual GPU on one Board, PhysX, DirectX 11, Great Gaming Power
At a price of $699.99 it is not a Mainstream Gamer Video Card,
Even in the real world, when entering into battle, it is imperative to have a tank to provide the firepower needed to overcome an opponent. Even tanks have their weaknesses, though, a “Tank Killer”, so to speak, and the new “Tank Killer” would be the N...
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 can take its spot on top of the podium for being the fastest single card solution on the market. As we have mentioned before, this card was built with the extreme user in mind and not the average gamer. The dual GF110’s perf...
It took an NVIDIA dual-GPU card to take the performance crown back from AMD and its Radeon 6990 dual-GPU card. The GTX 590 tends to wins with DX11 titles, but the Radeon 6990 can fight back -and win- on many popular games. For those who seek the absolute...