NVIDIA has unveiled the GeForce GTX 590, which it claims to be the fastest and quietest dual graphics card available in the market.
It has a combined 1024 NVIDIA CUDA architecture cores, 3 gigabytes of memory, 6 billion transistors and over 2,200 individual components, delivering 32 tessellation engines that can power DX11 games at resolutions of 2560x1600 or higher.
The gadget also has 4 separate video outputs on each card, allowing users to configure their computer with 4 independent displays or 3 3-D displays.
“The GTX 590 is designed for uber enthusiasts and those looking to build the ultimate PC gaming rig,” the company said in a statement.
The GTX 590 also has a “special cooling system” and dual vapor chambers to make it quiet under full graphics load. It is initially sold online at $699 .
It has a combined 1024 NVIDIA CUDA architecture cores, 3 gigabytes of memory, 6 billion transistors and over 2,200 individual components, delivering 32 tessellation engines that can power DX11 games at resolutions of 2560x1600 or higher.
The gadget also has 4 separate video outputs on each card, allowing users to configure their computer with 4 independent displays or 3 3-D displays.
“The GTX 590 is designed for uber enthusiasts and those looking to build the ultimate PC gaming rig,” the company said in a statement.
The GTX 590 also has a “special cooling system” and dual vapor chambers to make it quiet under full graphics load. It is initially sold online at $699 .
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