- I know nothing about Pilat; never owned their products before. So, I took a chance. Long-term I have no idea what to say. Customer service is a big unknown because I just returned mine to Amazon. The product seemed on par with the big brands. 3DMark Advantage score very impressive 27793, GPU score 23826 (70fps). In practical terms I was only able to try one game on it, FSX. If you know FSX then you know what a resource hog it is. I've played it on twin 8800 GTX's, GTX 260, GTX 295, and now GTX 580. It still won't run on anything more than moderate settings. But I don't think that's a fair test. Nothing I know runs that game well.I would say this card might be a good investment for those looking…
- This is the 2nd GTX 580 I purchased (the first one was from a store in Singapore) so this Palit card, though was not identical to the first palit card, served me very well.Once i plugged it into my system (core i7 2600k, SSD, loads of ram) became blazing fast in every single game i threw at it.Especially Crysis warhead. I am finally getting over 40-50fps with enthusiast settings at a resolution of 2560x1600 with FSAAx4 - now that is an experience onto itself. :D
Palit nVidia GeForce GTX580 1536MB DDR5 2DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card NE5X580010CB-1100F Best Price !! Best Deals !!
Product Features- Chipset: GeForce GTX580 Engine Clock: 783 MHz Video Memory: 1536 MB DDR5
- Memory Clock: 2010 MHz(4020MHz DDR) Memory Interface: 384-bit Bus: PCI-Express 2.0 x16
- RAMDAC: 400 MHz Stream Processors: 512 Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600
- Connectors: Dual DVI; HDMI; DisplayPort Thermal: Fansink Support Microsoft Windows 7/XP/Vista Support nVidia PhysX Technology
- Support nVidia 3D Vision Surround Ready Support nVidia CUDA Technology Support nVidia SLI Technology
- Support Microsoft DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.1 Minimum 600W or greater system power supply (with a minimum 12V current rating of 42A)
- Support nVidia PureVideo HD Technology Support HDCP - High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection