Mar 25, 2011 08:29 GMT  ·  By

Just as its the case with every Nvidia GPU launch, soon after the GTX 590 was made official, all of the company's board partners have started announcing their own graphics cards based on this latest dual-GPU solution, and POV is no exception to this rule.

However, unlike most other manufacturers, POV decided to release not just one but three graphics card, and all of them feature different operating frequencies.

Making our way to the top, the first solution in the company's arsenal, is called simply enough the GeForce GTX590 Dual GPU and follows Nvidia's stock clocks as the two GF110 GPUs are operating at 608MHz while the 3GB of GDDR5 memory runs at 3414MHz.

Next in line is the POV/TGT GeForce GTX 590 Charged Edition that uses the same Nvidia reference design but has its cores running at 668MHz while the memory chips are clocked at 3628MHz.

Finally, the last model to be released by POV is the GeForce GTX 590 Ultra Charged that has been also built together with TGT and has its GPUs running at 691MHz, almost 14% over Nvidia stock clocks. The memory is also overclocked as it runs at 3710MHz.

The GTX 590 is Nvidia's fastest graphics solution released to date as the dual GF110 cores used for building the card pack together no less than 1024 streaming processors, 128 texturing units, 96 ROP units and dual 384-bit wide memory buses.

To keep the operating temperature of the two GPUs in check, Nvidia has decided to go with a dual-vapor chamber cooling system that is seconded by a centrally placed high airflow fan.

No official details about pricing and availability were made public by POV, but we managed to find the POV/TGT GeForce GTX 590 Charged listed by quite a few online retailers with prices starting at £568.08.