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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
Abstract: After spending several weeks with the ASUS MATRIX GeForce GTX580 Platinum and the EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Classified 3072MB we quickly discovered that both video cards are outstanding examples of what the engineers at each company can do. Both designs differ greatly from the reference NVIDIA design...
With Nvidia’s next family of GPUs at least five months away, a GTX 580 1.5GB is still a solid option. A basic GTX 580 1.5GB card costs around £350, so you’re only paying £39 more for the quiet triple-slot cooler, the lightshow and all the power circuit...
Abstract: Today we shall examine probably the fastest GeForce GTX 580 solution available. Designed for overclockers, it offers a whole lot of flexible adjustments and settings, too. Specifications Design Comparison with the reference design, front view ASUS MATR...
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
Heat exhausted into chassis
The GTX 580 is the flagship of the Nvidia GPU lineup. There is a lot of power behind the GF110 core, once we get past the limitations of the reference design. ASUS and the ROG design team have done an excellent job of maximizing the potential of the G...
ASUS may have perfected the GeForce GTX 580 with the Republic of Gamers Matrix GTX 580 by combining a customer designed board, power system and cooler that sets it above the rest of the cards we have tested in house. The only downside to this card is the...
The ASUS GTX 580 Matrix Platinum is a rather interesting product as we've seen today. As part of the Republic of Gamer lineup, it is by definition an extreme product. The included accessories are extensive as we've come to expect from the ROG series, a...
The ASUS Matrix GTX580 Platinum is no ordinary graphics card, and the physical size of this beast speaks volumes. On a single PCB, ASUS was able to include features such as TweakIT, which allows for real-time fan and voltage control simply by pressing ...
Published: 2011-07-03, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: Based on the GF110 revision of Fermi architecture, the GTX 580 represents the most powerful single GPU video card from Nvidia. Asus has taken the reference model and added the ability to tweak its core voltage (via its own propriety Smart Doctor Software)...