Dec 7, 2010 15:09 GMT  ·  By

Following its long tradition of also releasing factory-overclocked “Golden Sample” graphics cards beside the models adhering more strictly to the reference design, Gainward has just released the GeForce GTX 570 “Golden Sample”-Goes Like Hell (GS-GLH) model, featuring certain major enhancements in terms of performance.

The overclocked card is dynamically driven by enhanced Fermi-architecture GPU (GF110) based on an optimized circuit design on a longer PCB (on a 10.5 inches design compare to Nvidia reference 9 inches) and cooled by Gainward Grand Prix (GP) Heatpipes Cooler ventilated with 2GR8 (2 Great 8 cm) fans, which enables an enhanced over-clocking ability while representing the best thermal-control characteristics and significant noise-reduce specialty.

Gainward GeForce GTX 570 “Golden Sample”-Goes Like Hell (GS-GLH) is extremely over-clocked for 480 CUDA Cores from 732MHz to 800MKz and 2000MHz for 1280MB GDDR5 320 bits memory (bandwidth up to 160 GB/sec).

Furthermore, the Gainward GeForce ”GS-GLH” delivers the best-in-class gaming performance which runs 21% faster than GeForce GTX 480 in DirectX10 and 12% higher in DirectX11, not only outperforming standard GeForce GTX 570 in every widely applied functions, but not also displaying cooler-and-quieter-than-ever techniques.

Additionally, Gainward GeForce GTX 570 is smartly integrated with “QuattroPorts”(Dual-DVI, Display Port, HDMI), the universal connectivity, for diverse display in Extreme High-Definition resolution.

Of course, Gainward also released a standard version of the new GTX 570, but we can't really say that it delivers certain particularly interesting features, compared to the other models that arrived on the market today.

Sadly, pricing details for either cards from Gainward have not been yet provided, but we'll try to offer them as soon as they become available (but we certainly suspect that the Golden Sample version will be way above the average 350 US dollars users will most likely have to pay for the standard version).