- Great product. It snapped in easily, once I installed a big enough power supply for it and took out unwanted components to make room for it (I was glad I'd carefully measured the space, it's a big card). It worked the first time without the accompanying software, which I never did install - I'm running Win7,64. It's new enough that some of my software (hypergrid viewers like Imprudence, Phoenix) don't recognize it yet and sent me error messages, but none of them had a problem with it. Graphics software (PhotoShop, 3DsMax) run fast. I've had it running for a couple of weeks now, and it's warm, but not hot to the touch, and I work the thing pretty hard.
- Nothing to complain about this card. Didn't have problems to install (it's 29 cm long).Only things to be careful:- It demands a 500w power supply, but with the rest of the system you have to put at least a 650w one.- Whith a card like this you'll need an Core i7 or an Phenon X6 to get everything it have to offer.ps.: she's hot. 85°C at full
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 580 1536MB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 Dual DVI/mini HDMI SLI Ready Graphics Card, ZT-50101-10P Best Price !! Best Deals !!
Product Features- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 GPU, 512 Unified Shaders, 1536MB GDDR5, 384-bit memory bus
- DirectX 11 support, OpenGL 4.1, NVIDIA ForceWare Drivers, Windows XP/Vista/7
- NVIDIA Unified Architecture, NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround, NVIDIA SLI ready, NVIDIA PhysX Technology & CUDA Technology
- Dual dual-link DVI (Up to 2560x1600), Mini-HDMI 1.4a w/audio, HDCP ready, SLI bridge connector [3-way SLI ready]
- ED 480p, HD 720p, HD 1080i, Full HD 1080p