Dec 7, 2010 18:31 GMT  ·  By

There seems to be no end to the number of GTX 570 graphics cards to appear after Nvidia just made official its latest GF110 based GTX 570 GPU core, Club3D also releasing their own version of this board, although I can't say this differs a lot for all the other such offerings that have surfaced in the last few hours.

Dubbed simply enough the Club3D GeForce GTX 570, this graphics card doesn't differ to much from Nvidia's reference design, the only thing that separates this from Nvidia's GTX 570 being the green sticker and the characteristic Club 3D trefoil logo that are placed along the card.

Most everything else is business as usual, the Club 3D GeForce GTX 570 graphics card strictly following Nvidia's reference clocks, although other manufacturers, such as Sparkle and EVGA, have already released factory overclocked models.

As a result, Club 3D's graphics card comes with an 732MHz GPU core, 1464MHz stream processor clock, its 1280MB of GDDR5 memory being run at the usual 3800MHz.

As you must certainly know by now, the GTX 570 is based on the same GF110 architecture as its older brother, the GTX 580, the GPU coming with 480 CUDA cores, a 320-biT memory bus interface as well as 40 ROP units and 60 FP16 texturing units.

This specs make it perform at about the same level as the GTX 480, although it features improved power consumption and a cooler design as some early reviews have found, the GPU being rated at a 225W TDP.

Just like all the other GTX 570 solutions available, Club 3D's model features two dual link DVI ports and a HDMI output, the card being compatible with Nvidia SLI and the 3D Vision Surround technology.

Unfortunately, no details and pricing are available at this moment but I expect IT to be sold at about the same price as all the other reference clocked GTX 570 boards.