Which GTX 570?

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Moganza, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. Moganza

    Moganza Master Guru

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    I'm about to preorder a GTX 570 and was wondering which brand is currently best in terms of,

    +Overclocking
    +Software
    +Cooling

    Or in other words which one would u go for,

    I'm in the UK and stock levels are very low atm which is why i want you to pick the best one off this page

    http://www.ebuyer.com/search?store=2&cat=215&subcat=3328

    Thanks, i hope i get some opinions quickly
     
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  2. brazen

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    My pick would be EVGA. Excellent product and fantastic and lively support forum.

    EDIT: Forgot ... and a limited lifetime warranty.
     
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  3. Moganza

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    Ah whoops it seems i missed off the link

    i keep doing that........... :(

    They don't actually sell it there. I've put up the link now.
     
  4. Tat3

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    Palit or Inno3D because those are cheapest.
     

  5. brazen

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    http://eu.evga.com/

    Pre-order, or just ask the product managers in the forum (yes, they really are there) when they're due in the UK. Same as the techs, you talk directly to them if needed. That is just priceless ...
     
  6. Moganza

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    I don't think its worth the money. The only place i found it online is off aria.co.uk which sells it for £312 whereas i could get it for £280. That's the standard version btw.

    Do you still think its worth it?


    Yeah those are the 2 that appeal most to me. Which out of those would u say is better?
     
  7. xinhang

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    EVGA has good service! You never know what if they release the 6XX series in like 5 months and you want to do the step-up program.

    Can someone give me some feedback on the brand PNY? I'm interested in the brand. Thanks (sorry to hi-jack the thread)
     
  8. Tat3

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    Both afaik are based on reference design so only difference would be sticker on those cards. And if those include some game with + warranty.

    Seems that Inno3D has only 1 year return to base warranty and Palit has 2 years ? Doesnt say clearly enough on their sites... Are you from US ?
     
  9. Moganza

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    :bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:


    lol just kidding, the answer to your question helps answers mine so what the hell :)

    Although i pose the same question to you. Is that worth a jump from £280-->£312?
     
  10. Moganza

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    No UK, yeah it doesn't say at all on their sites which is why I couldn't compare them on warranty
     

  11. Tat3

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    Should be the same as Scan.co.uk offers (2 years)?
    http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1280...-732mhz-shader-1464mhz-480-cores-dl-dvi-mhdmi
    And 2 years for Inno3D GTX480
    http://www.aria.co.uk/SuperSpecials...R5+PCI-Express+Graphics+Card+?productId=39997

    So 2 years for both it seems.

    PNY Graphic Card Warranty
    *One year (plus an additional 2 years upon completion of a registration form on PNY's website)

    Havent heard anything bad about them... I think cowie likes PNY ? Good enough for me :p
     
  12. Moganza

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    lol why are you comparing using a GTX 480, do they have the same warranty length for all of their products?
     
  13. Tat3

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    I did think so, before I noticed that in Finland Palit offers same two year warranty for all of their cards, excluding GTX580, which has one year :confused:
     
  14. TheHunter

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    atm all are the same, same cooler, same freq. spec; yea like Tat3 said go with the cheapest,.. and all should have at least 2 years warranty, well its here by the law :nerd:, or more if you have these online registration benefits, zotac is also one of them, they extend it to 5years..
     
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  15. Moganza

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    Ok thanks. I just went ahead and ordered the Inno3d Gtx 570. Why? because its the only one i found a review on and can overclock well.
     

  16. Tat3

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    Heh... Reference design, those all have equal chance to overclock well, so you did not go wrong.

    Those cards you see on reviews are in most cases hand picked vanilla samples which do overclock well, not some random cards.
     
  17. Moganza

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    Ill keep that in mind. Thanks.
     
  18. Veteran

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    The one with the best customer support..EVGA.
     
  19. Moganza

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    I've actually changed my mind and am gonna go with evga. It may be £25 more but its in stock and from what i hear customer service is great. Do you all think this is a good idea? especially seeing as on Scan the warranty for it is 999 months which i can only assume means lifetime warranty. Although does the warranty cover overclocking?
     
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    ^ Yeh EVGA is boss, after that I'd say maybe Gigabyte is next IMO
     

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