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Secret ingredients of NVIDIA's GTX 590 escape the larder?

by Navin Maini on 17 March 2011, 13:08

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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We reported on some super-sweet GTX 590 fruits earlier this week and even raided the larder to add some prized musings, into how it may fare in its upcoming cook-off against AMD's HD 6990.

Now, the good old rumour-vine has delivered what claims to be the cherry-on-top. In other words, here's the ingredient list that NVIDIA has supposedly prepared for a possible launch next week.

 

Codename D13U-50 GF110/P1020
CUDA Cores 1024
Graphics Clock 612MHz
Processor Clock 1224MHz
Memory Clock 3420MHz
Memory Interface Width 2 x 384-bit
Memory Config 3GB GDDR5
Power Connectors Dual 8-pin
Dimensions 11" x 4.5", Dual Slot

 

The crust covering that tasty GTX 590 filling is apparently a crème brûlée of 612MHz core clock speeds for the flavours of CUDA, plus 3,420MHz on the GDDR5 toppings.

It's apparently not long then till you decide which pie you want to get your hands into!

 



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570 sli basically draws with the 6950 crossfire, and with such a gap in mHz (570 has 732 mHz compared to this 612 mhz and lower mem clocks too?) I can't see any chance of the 590 beating the 6990 with those specs.
This baking metapor has gone too far I tell you!
at those clocks I just don't see the 590 GTX beating the HD 6990 but if the price is around $600 then we have a sure fire winner. $700 for the HD 6990 is too much but $600 for a 590 GTX that sits between a 570 GTX sli and a 580 GTX sli is a good price. Besides a 580 GTX Sli for $1000 is top of the line anyway.