Dec 7, 2010 19:11 GMT  ·  By

Already presented just a few days ago on our website, the EVGA GeForce GTX 570 SuperClocked graphics card has been finally made official together with EVGA's regular GeForce GTX 570 offering, both of these cards being bundled together with the 3DMark 11 Advanced Edition benchmarking software.

As the previous leak has pointed out, the GTX 570 SuperClocked is an slightly overclocked edition of the GTX 570 coming in with a 797MHz core and 3900MHz memory that provides a theoretical 156GB/sec memory bandwidth.

Although the SuperClocked version should be able to deliver improved performance numbers when compared to the regular GTX 570 solutions available out there, the SuperClocked series usually isn't the highest clocked EVGA model to be available, this title being reserved for the FTW series.

However, until that version should arrive, EVGA's GeForce GTX 570 SuperClocked should prove to be one of the fastest GTX 570's around thanks to its improved clocks.

The same thing can't be said about its smaller sibling, the EVGA GeForce GTX 570 that adheres to Nvidia's reference clocks set for the GTX 570 coming with 732MHz core speed and 3800MHz memory frequency, making it a pretty ordinary GTX 570 solution.

However, as EVGA is quick to point out, there are a few benefits that come associated with owning a EVGA graphics card as the manufacturer offers a 10 year warranty program along with EVGA's advanced RMA (EAR) program that ships the replacement board as soon as the RMA was filled, cutting the time needed for the replacement graphics card to arrive.

Furthermore, if the card is purchased between December 2010 and January 2010 the company will cover shipping costs to and from EVGA Europe for EAR requests.

In addition both card will also come bundled with 3DMark 11 Advanced Edition benchmarking software, a EVGA graphics tuning utility as well as with a limited edition poster.