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
NVIDIA's new flagship graphics card, the GeForce GTX 590 3GB, is without a doubt the fastest NVIDIA product we have ever tested and competes in the super-high-end market very well against the Radeon HD 6990 4GB. The downside to this release is that quite...
It looks like neither of the two new dual-processor graphics cards can claim absolute superiority in games. The Radeon HD 6990 and the GeForce GTX 590 won the same number of my tests and delivered the same performance in the rest of them. We have this...
Abstract: There is always a constant and tough struggle for supremacy among the manufacturers of computer components like CPUs, graphics cards, system memory modules, coolers, etc. There is fierce competition in each price category, especially among top-end prod...
Extreme Performance, Relatively Quiet, PhysX and CUDA Support, Surround Gaming From One Card
Not As Fast As The 6990, Hefty Power Requirements, Pricey
The GeForce GTX 590 Reference CardThe GeForce GTX 590 should be hitting your favorite etailers almost immediately at a price of about $699. Factory overclocked cards will obviously be a few dollars more. That puts the GeForce GTX 590 and Radeon HD 6990 on...
Excellent performance. Quieter, shorter than AMD's competing card. Can control three monitors with DVI connectors.
Expensive. Performance surpassed by competition. An energy hog under load. Requires two eight-pin power adapters, hefty PSU.
Nvidia's dual-GPU card, the GeForce GTX 590, is undoubtedly powerful. But while it's quieter than AMD's own double-barreled Radeon HD 6990, that card delivers better overall performance for the same price. ...
So there you have it; NVIDIA has finally released their almost mythical dual Fermi card, and contrary to all the worries than have been floating around it exceeded our expectations in most respects. In many ways the GTX 590 has truly set a new high wat...
Performances in games, Compatibile with DirectX 11, NVIDIA technology: 3D Vision, Surround, PhysX and CUDA
Power consumption, Heat is partially released into the computer
Although the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 isn't quite as fast and powerful as its direct rival, we actually prefer it to AMD's HD 6990. It is, however, clearly a product for a niche market....
Earlier this month, AMD established the Radeon HD 6990 as the fastest card on the planet, unseating its own Radeon HD 5970, the previous title-holder. Today, Nvidia challenges that crown, but ultimately fails to win consistently enough to unseat AMD's fla...
Abstract: A few days after AMD launched their insane dual GPU card Radeon HD 6990, it's NVIDIAs turn to show up their dual GPU monster. This one awaits customers, who do have plenty of pocket money, with two fully-fledged GF110 GPUs which have been underclocked by ...