Dec 7, 2010 17:51 GMT  ·  By

As things usually go after each major GPU release from NVIDIA, we're seeing plenty of announcements coming both from the company's partners and from gaming systems' integrators, CyberPower being one of the first such companies to officially announce the adoption of NVIDIA's brand-new card. According to the gaming rigs' integrator, the new GTX 570 will be featured in CyberPower's Gamer Xtreme, Gamer Infinity, and Gamer Ultra desktop gaming rigs, and all custom systems designed with the CyberPower Configurator.

CyberPower customers will find all the premium gaming technologies they have come to expect with NVIDIA GeForce GTX based systems such as Microsoft DirectX 11, NVIDIA Surround, 3D Vision, PhysX, and SLI.

The GTX 570 also incorporates NVIDIA's innovative vapor thermal chamber for quieter gaming and, when combined with the latest Intel hexacore CPUs, will provide CyberPower systems with quite an impressive level of performance.

The company also informs us that CyberPower customers can start with a single GTX 570 card and add up to two additional cards, depending on the model ordered, since all CyberPower GTX 570-based systems have compatible components such as SLI-ready motherboards, power supplies and cooling options to accommodate additional GPUs.

Furthermore, all CyberPower systems based on the GTX570 can be easily customized with a number of hard drive and/or SSD, optical drive, memory, and other peripheral component options at the company website.

Additionally, all systems will be able to drive the industry's largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600 and with support for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), HDMI, Blu-ray 3D, and 7.1 digital surround sound.

The starting price for a CyberPower GeForce GTX 570-based system is expected to be $899, but if you really want to take things to extreme level of performance, you'll most likely have to cough up a lot more money.