Nov 8, 2010 05:42 GMT  ·  By

Without a doubt, this week will be the “NVIDIA GTX 580” week, with the launch of this next-gen DirectX 11 graphics card from the world's largest independent GPU manufacturer being touted to be launched tomorrow or Wednesday (depending on your local time), and for this reason, the number of leaks regarding the future monster GPU has already started to climb up.

So, after finding out quite a few interesting details last week (yeah, as you will certainly remember, we've already seen our fair share of leaked photos and info), it's now time to check out a live video demo depicting some embargoed NVIDIA tech, that provides an impressive level of performance, as well as lower overall temperatures and noise levels.

Originally provided by RumorPedia, this video was apparently recorded during a live demo of the product, and although NVIDIA's rep doesn't show the card or says its name, he does provide a whole lot of interesting details about an “unreleased GPU” and “unreleased NV Tech” that paint a very cool picture about the next-gen graphics card from NVIDIA.

And we're not kidding around when using the term “cool”, since the aforementioned next-gen GPU from NVIDIA will apparently feature something called vapor chamber cooling, that carries the heat away from the graphics chipset through constantly circling water that evaporates and condenses as it reaches the heat sinks.

By adding a dynamic fan system and optimization for multi-card SLI setups, the overall result will be a graphics solution that runs much quieter and cooler than NVIDIA's previous offerings (including here the former tessellation king, the GTX 480).

As a part of the live demo, NVIDIA also showcased a couple of very interesting applications that leverage the graphics computing power of the new GPU, including one called “Aliens Vs. Triangles” and also some Call of Duty: Black Ops testing, all of which prove the fact that the new GPU is able to deliver an extreme level of detail.

We'll leave you with the live demo, for the time being, but do watch this space the next couple of days, since we'll be publishing a whole lot of NVIDIA GTX 580-related info.