Dec 7, 2010 15:09 GMT  ·  By

It seems that, just like NVIDIA's partners, makers of custom PCs have been quite fast in acknowledging the GeForce GTX 570, Maingear having already added it as an option to its systems.

Maingear, like any company that sells customized gaming systems, knows enough to make sure that its systems are always equipped with the latest hardware.

Of course, in the case of graphics, the latest hardware means NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 570, which only a short time ago went through its formal introduction.

As such, the PC maker updated several of its systems to include the board as an option, also providing the web with a press release to announce this development.

"Power and Performance for all, is what the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 is all about," said Wallace Santos, CEO and Founder of Maingear.

"The GTX 570 shows new PC Gamers that Maingear and NVIDIA are committed to putting together gaming solutions that don't have to cost as much as a new car to enjoy the latest and hottest gaming titles," he added.

"Killer frame rates and holiday savings, that is what you get with a GeForce GTX 570-powered Maingear system," said Jason Paul, product line manager for GeForce GTX GPUs.

"Built from DNA of the GeForce GTX 580, the new GTX 570 gives Maingear systems a great combo of high performance DirectX 11 done right and quite acoustics," he went on to saying.

For those interested in a short summary of the card's specifications, the GeForce GTX 570 is based on the GF110 GPU and has 1,280 MB of GDDR5 VRAM.

It has GPU, shader and memory clocks of 732 MHz, 1,464 MHz and 3,2800 MHz, respectively, and support for DirectX 11, PhysX, CUDA, SLI and 3D Vision Surround, among other things.

The updated systems are the SHIFT, F131, Vybe and X-Cube, all of which can be found and seen in detail on the company's official website.