ASUS Launches the GTX 590
05 Apr, 2011, 2:35 pm IST | by
Sriram Gurunathan
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NVIDIA officially launched the GTX 590 a few days ago, and ASUS have followed it up with the launch of their own version of the Dual-GPU beast. The ASUS GTX 590, they claim, will allow users to use their Voltage Tweak utility to push the card’s clock speeds all the way up to 918MHz, which is sure to provide quite the boost in performance. The reference card, for reference, is clocked at 612MHz. Will it go that far?
Mr. 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.”
The ASUS GTX 590 (ENGTX590/3DIS/3GD5) is priced at Rs. 48,000 (excluding taxes) and is available starting immediately. It carries a 3 year warranty. |
Tags: ASUS , NVIDIA , GTX590 , Dual GPU , GPUs , Graphics Cards , DirectX 11 , GF110 , GTX 580
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