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ASUS Launches the Dual-Core GTX 590

Posted on April, Wednesday 06, 2011 By ITVarNews Network

Presenting more graphics processing output than any single-board product developed to date, the ASUS GTX 590 uses dual NVIDIA GF110 cores.

Presenting more graphics processing output than any single-board product developed to date, the ASUS GTX 590 uses dual NVIDIA GF110 cores. With ASUS exclusive Voltage Tweak to drive the card at 918MHz, it enables DirectX 11 gaming in the highest resolutions possible and with all details and effects turned on to maximum, as well as smooth and realistic 3D gaming and movies through NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround for three-screen displays.


About the launch of this new graphics card, Vinay Shetty Country Head, ASUS (India) said, The ASUS GTX590 is our offering on the latest NVIDIA GPU. It will provide superlative graphics performance to discerning users and along with various unique features like Voltage Tweak, Smart Doctor and Gamer OSD maximize the power and functionality of the GPU to provide gamers with the much needed edge over their competitors.


Dual GF110 GPUs boost performance over the former top-of-the-line GTX 580 reference design, enhancing graphics

processing capabilities for the strongest NVIDIA Fermi-based product delivered to date on a single circuit board. The large 3GB video memory allotment uses fast GDDR5 technology and a dual 384-bit memory interface for improved bandwidth and interconnectivity with other system components.


The ASUS GTX 590 uses a core that runs at 612MHz, making it the fastest NVIDIA dual-core graphics card ever launched. ASUS exclusive overvolting utility Voltage Tweak takes advantage of this new power, allowing users with aggressive cooling to push the card further for up to 50% faster clock speeds at 918MHz. This represents very noticeable enhancements to in-game smoothness and responsiveness.

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