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MSI GeForce GTX 570 (Fermi) N570GTX-M2D12D5/OC Video Card
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Rating: 8.97/10
Harry
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Review Date: 05/26/13
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Runs anything I throw at it with maxed settings.Quiet and cool. ࿞C max on Rift/Crysis/Crysis two)Reasonably priced (I got it for 趮 from an MSI discount that was running right here on newegg) Boring packaging perhaps? Not genuinely a con... at all...(Unboxing my buddy's ASUS GTX 460 had a bit of an "ooo ahh!" aspect) For the men and women who are experiencing larger temperatures ࿰C+)... set up afterburner so your fans really spin at a fantastic speed. (I am unable to hear the card over my case fans at 100%)
Fisk
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Review Date: 04/07/13
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Operates good, factory overclocked to 786. Not troubles or artifacts or lines as other men and women have stated. Doubled my framerates from my gtx 260. Quite quiet when not beneath max load. At 60% fan speed and above, the fan grow to be audible (although not terribly loud..just noticable). Runs a bit hot. Gets up to about 84-85 below load (although that is supposed to be typical for these cards) if you leave the fan to auto. You can download MSI Afterburner and set your personal fan speeds. At around 60-65% fan speed, my temps beneath load are about 71-73 degrees, which is a bit "safer" imo, but you can commence to hear the fan about 60% fan speed, so it's a tradeoff. Sort of had a dilemma installing on my mobo. The bottom of the card butts suitable up against a heatsink on my mobo, so I had about a 20th of an inch left to go before the card was completely seated. It appears to operate following locking it in although.
Ailish
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Review Date: 02/16/13
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Rock Strong and plenty of O/C head space you'll never want. Right after Burner 2.1 for fan manage capped at 70%, idles low 30's higher of 58 C. I am playing contemporary Computer titles with settings maxed, at 1910 x 1080p with very playable 50+ fps minimum (maybe the Intel i7 CPU aids). None!I wonder how several individuals blame to high of video settings when the issue is network connection, ping, jitter, bandwidth? First MSI card ever, will acquire from once again. I have always leaned toward ATI cards, but for 跀.99, plus I already got the ฮ.00 rebate, nicely you decide!
Sibyl
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Review Date: 01/06/13
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Quickly - Will run anything that I throw at it Maxed out at 1080P resolutionRuns Cool - Has but to get above 65C beneath total load after a few hours of gaming. The fan hasn't even gone above 65% but.Was Low-cost - I got it with a mail in rebate and coupon code so it was really very affordable for what I got. So far I have had zero difficulties with the card. Loaded up the latest Nvidia drivers and it has been rock strong. No crashes, no glitches in game, absolutely nothing. The card is big. I have it in an Antec 900 and It barely fit into the situation. I removed a plastic shroud and have the hard drive bays as far forward as doable and still just about touches them. Won't take an egg off for it even though, every greater end card these days are beasts.
Javan
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Review Date: 12/30/12
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This issue is an absolute beast. You get near GTX 580 functionality at a substantially much more affordable price tag point. If you're gaming at 1920x1200 or below, this is all the energy you'll want for a even though. None.
Drew
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Review Date: 10/28/12
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If I beneath clocked the Card to normal GTX 570 specs worked good but that's not purpose I ordered the N570GTX-M2D12D5/OC. Crashed games if not under clocked. The response I got from MSI tech was much less the valuable.Dear sir/madamSorry for the late reply!We have to recommend you make contact with your reseller to flash the VBIOS of your card,then ask for some help.Sorry for any inconvenience caused you!Ideal Regards,MSI Technical Help Team I wish they had rating system for newegg and a single for product, newegg was wonderful at handling the RMA. I believe I may well have to redo case just so I can obtain a ASUS or GIGABYTE.I genuinely liked the Twin Frozr but I dont assume I will likelihood it with there tech assistance. Manufacturer Response:Dear Valued MSI Buyer,We would like to apologize for the problem you have experienced with this unique VGA. Please e mail me straight through usersupport2@msicomputer.com your VGA's serial number and your total speak to facts, topic heading "EAHN570GTX". I would like to assistance you get this resolved.Finest Regards,User SupportMSI Item Assistance
Emily
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Review Date: 10/20/12
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-Installed flawlessly-Runs everything I play particularly well when tinkered with (bfbc2/sc2/black ops)-Keeps very cool with custom fan profile by means of MSI Afterburner-Quite quiet even with fans turned up a bit. Hardly louder than my case fans even at 70% fan speed-Astounding cost when I got it -Initial factory OC was merely not stable for me at all. I would get continual crashes on each and every WEI test as soon as it hit the dx9 ALU portion, and sc2/bfbc2 would crash anyplace from quickly to five minutes in. -An adjusted OC to 750񳇌񳏀 and voltage at .985 has so far corrected the crashing situation for me. As somebody mentioned ahead of this would be particularly frustrating and likely lead to an RMA if one didn't know how to adjust the settings. If it wasn't for the existing price for this distinct card I wouldn't have bought a factory OC version. The troubles I faced really lead me to advise not getting factory OC cards unless you are familiar with how to tune specific settings with your card.
Babette
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Review Date: 09/19/12
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-Really Quick-Quiet-Runs at sensible temperatures -Consumes a lot of power, will cost dollars in electrical energy I bought this card for my first desktop construct, under no circumstances had a high finish setup prior to and I am truly impressed. The Gtx 570 appears to be the sweet spot for me as far as price / performance goes. I was a tiny hesitant to buy an MSI card at 1st, I had read the forums and sort of had my mind set on Evga, but a very good deal came along and I decided to get this card, functions great, no troubles, and for a reference card, I suppose the distinction in the businesses is genuinely just consumer support anyway.
Gefen
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Review Date: 09/01/12
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As quick as competitorsEffective coolingMSI Afterburner utility the best on the industryDecent factory overclock Defective out of boxDefault fan curve not aggressive sufficient with load temps in 80s I picked up the card with the rebates, but now getting RMAed it, I've lost half my savings.I attempted everything to pinpoint the cards failure point which includes diverse drivers, escalating fan speed for cooling, decreasing clocks to OEM levels, stress testing at different configurations, and making use of numerous games. The video card would randomly encounter errors that resulted in screen freezes, sometimes crashing the OS straight into a pc restart. Such troubles recommend a rather substantial defect, and I'm betting it's on the memory side of items. I have since RMA'ed the card with a retailer and received a new a single, and judging by the serial quantity, it was probably from the identical production batch as my last card. Thankfully the replacement card is performing as advertised with no stability troubles. Its great to have my method back up and operating, but I feel cheated with MSI's cheeky rebates to sell faulty inventory. I now have to wait for the MIR to recover some of the promised saving
Tamal
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Review Date: 08/31/12
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Updated drivers, had a bit of difficulty with a couple crashed when below high load. Went to MSI's forums and their mods set me straight(quickly and professionally I may add) and linked me to a guide on flashing BIOS.Solid given that. Maxes out BC2 well into 75+ frames so turned on VSync. Came with Mafia II and JustCause which each appear astounding. I thought it ran hot(maxxed out at 84 c) turns out that isnt negative. Forum mods said it can go about 95, this was verified on Nvidias website saying 93 is the max. To be fair, this is running games񢈀x1080) with crazy levels of AA(up to 32) and AFྰ). The card is excellent, impressed with the forum mods they were valuable and patient. Dont flash your bios at 3am, you will make errors and it will take longer than it has to, but they were patient with me :)
Giverny
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Review Date: 08/05/12
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Runs Crysis 1/Crysis Warhead @ 45-60 FPS 񢄐x1050, noAA, Really High). Runs Crysis 2 @ 60+ FPS 񢄐x1050,Extreme). With this card I have tamed Shogun 2 and I can now get 30+ FPS at highest settings (hopefully directx11 doesn't lower this substantially). Mafia II runs @ 100+ fps. Overclocked mine to 850񳊔񳐤 @ 1.038 V. When I got my first card, it was unstable @ overclocked speeds...so RMA...then I got my second card and guess what...nevertheless unstable and would crash in 3dmark11. I start studying around about voltage, grab msi afterburner two.2. beta 2, and crank it up to about .970 V (from .930 I think) and voila...stability. Then I decided to OC it to the above numbers and it did it with ease. Just be certain to give it a tiny further even if its stable in synthetic tests--I was getting freezes two hours into Crysis and was like wth? Bumped voltage a lil and fixed it.Mafia II w/ Advanced physics set to max nonetheless drops to 30 when there's more than 4 or 5 broads in my field of view...and those broads, wouldn't you know it, they like to move in packs!! :> wish I had a 9800gt for physics as my 275 will draw too substantially power from my 750watt me thinks Like I said, be sure to bump the voltage if you're seeing instability. Not going to bump an egg for this, even though I possibly should :P Truth is, after you get this card purring along you'll rapidly understand how significantly energy there is beneath the hood. Can't wait for skyrim/diablo3/rage to test it further.Lastly, be positive to set a custom fan profile if you care about temps as this card will get up into the high 80s at the default curve...also never ever uncheck "auto" in MSI afterburner...lol...if you do, prepare to see temps sky rocket to 100 w/ fan stuck at 40%...oops, live and discover
Kirby
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Review Date: 05/20/12
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It comes overclocked, and for a GTX 570 the cost was right. Replaced a GTS 450 and saw elevated FPS with greater settings in games. Overall, the knowledge of switching from a GTS 450 to the GTX 570 was nicely worth it. Not substantially room for extended OC'ing, I turned it up just a fraction and saw elevated heat well over the default temps. And even had a crash just 10hz more than stock on the core speed. If you are not a major techie, and just want to plug and play this is the card. It would effortlessly be a 5 egg card if it had far more room to OC and superior built in cooling, which MSI just soon after my acquire of this card released a 2 fan GPU almost certainly the much better option if you are going for OC / SLI
Noleta
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Review Date: 05/12/12
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I've got strong performance across the board in every little thing I've tested so far 򜮀x1200 res. In a position to turn AA up to 4x+ in anything I've thrown at it (Crysis W, Mass Impact, Mirror's Edge, FarCry two, Fallout 3). Adjustable TSAA settings give me those fabulous 4x+ alphas. Really handful of games call for turning any setting down from ultra-maximum level. Plays GTAIV really nicely (nothing is perfect I consider) just wish there was AA.Comfortably able to crank AA+TSAA to 8x in most older titles (SupCom 1ž, Fable, SoaSE, Advent Rising, Far Cry, Jade Empire). 16x is flawless in old stuff like Homeworld, Black and White.Even though loud to me when cranked to maximum, the fan's noise profile is much less whine and much more whoosh so it's really fairly fantastic and not annoying from my subjective opinion on fan noise. Runs too hot under load for my comfort levels utilizing stock fan settings. Installed MSI Afterburner and set a custom curve for the card. Temps remain below 63C at load ࿰C+ with stock settings). When did temps in the 80C range develop into "ok"?Fan is NOT Able to be turned up past 85%. Granted, 100% is a freaking dustbuster for this fan style but I really feel like it really should be available to me as an selection. This card was an upgrade from a BFG GTX275 OC model and the "feel" of the performance boost is astronomical. I didn't assume it would be as massive of a leap as it has been.I don't overclock anything any longer (too a lot of high priced blunders at the edge of affordable configurations) but I do like to get the "OC" models of factors now even if the boost is only minor. Not getting compared it to the reference 570 I can't say if it's seriously substantially much better.Antec P180 (first rev)i5-750 @ stockP7P55D-LE + 8GB Ɣ modules) of G.Ability Ripjaw 1600Antec NeoPower 650W
Hu
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Review Date: 05/09/12
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Got the card installed no concerns making use of the most current drivers off of nvidia site. Card rates a 7.9 on wei and games ran best. I replaced two gtx 460's in sli 齀mb) and those only rated 7.8 on wei, not that that is the very best way to rate but nonetheless great. zero Excellent card and I would definately get yet again.
Eva
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Review Date: 04/13/12
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It's a GTX570 and becoming Overclocked, it have to run far better than the original GTX570. It will run rapidly and you won't discover a game it can't handle... but. But if it's the same card, just tested at a higher frequency, than the difficulties presented by myself and 3 other folks on the non-overclocked version may well be present on this one particular also. (shotting lines out of objects, and so on) I do own the orignal MSI GTX 570. I have had the artifacts issues on that card, and a google serach for the difficulty took me back to where I purchased the card (HERE at newegg.com). I followed the MSI response on those other evaluations with the exact same issue and the e mail asked me to send the card in - properly, the dilemma went away soon after I tested the card in distinct computer system. If the dilemma got fixed by just re-sitting the card in the computer, MSI should know that - if it will come back, then I'll be devoid of the card for 2 weeks. Acquire the brands with handful of unfavorable evaluations instead - and read the reviews throughly - at least the negative ones. (There is no advanced replacement with MSI, If I send the card now, when it's not showing the difficulty, they'll send it back two weeks from now) Manufacturer Response:Dear Valued MSI Buyer,We would like to apologize for the concern you have seasoned with this specific VGA. Please e-mail me directly via usersupport2@msicomputer.com your VGA's serial number and your full get in touch with data, subject heading "EAHN570GTX". I would like to help you get this resolved.Finest Regards,User HelpMSI Item Help
Zikomo
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Review Date: 03/26/12
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Coming from an 8800GTX SLI setup and this card blows it away. Idles around 34C, 60C is the most I have noticed beneath a load 񣳠's idled at 60C). Playing at 1920x1080 on 37" Vizio, max settings on all games, runs flawlessly. For the cost you can't beat the performance you will get out of this card. Strategy on SLI in the future. None at the moment, not having any of the troubles others spoke of. For the cost you can't beat this card. Unless you are playing at resolutions above 1920x1080 this will be a lot for you. Plus if get two and run them in SLI it will be a setup that can final very some time. Quit thinking about it and get 1.
Adriel
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Review Date: 03/11/12
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Naturally, if "resitting" the card cleared up the artifacting difficulty, YOU installed it wrong in the very first place. Folks like PeterP take their incompetence out on the goods they buy, scaring away possible customers from great offers. 80% or higher of the efficiency of a GTX 580, less than 60% of the value, with the present deal going on.
Rashida
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Review Date: 02/22/12
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Packaged well with a few important accessories. Card has been running fantastic so far. I've applied a 10% overclock to the speeds with no any troubles. Fan runs nicely and isn't also loud. None Upgraded from a GTX 470, the fan on the 570 is Much quieter then the 470, and the temps are a couple of C lower as nicely. General a good card. Hope to order a second one particular in a month or two for SLI
Zoheret
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Review Date: 01/28/12
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Installed easily, Stays nice and cool and plays every game, scores 7.9 in Windows Ultimate will buy 1 additional later for SLI. None Asus P6X58D Premium6gig Corsair Dominator PC3 12800 8-8-8-24Intel i7 920 Do ʄ.2ghz Vcore 1.31 HT EnabledMSI GTX 570Important Sata III 64GB SSDWD Black 1TB Sata IIICorsair HX1000WWindows 7 64 bit UltimateCPU cooling - HeatKiller 3.,D5 Pump, ThermoChill PA120.twoHaf 932 Full Tower
Katen
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Review Date: 01/21/12
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Teensy bit quicker now than when I got it thanks to a mild OC beyond the factory OC. Running 800񳈰񳐤 no difficulty. Blows by means of any title I throw at it. Truly excellent performance for the expense. I'm taking an egg off since MSI failed to appropriately set voltage for the card. Out of the box it's set to .975 and, as a result, DX10 titles CtD non-stop. Just Trigger two and Crysis Warhead were basically unplayable as they would crash at some point in a range from instantly on load to ㅇmin. Even placing the card down to reference GTX570 spec did not alleviate this. It was not until I began pushing voltage up that these concerns went away. I can run DX9 and DX11 titles nonstop for days with no matter at factory OC or ref settings but, any DX10 title brings crashes. Don't anticipate stability from anything running DX10 unless you've got Afterburner operating and your voltage up to .985+ (YMMV). This concern is referenced and complained about in a LOT of forums at this point.Truly I'm taking the egg off more for the reality that lesser technically minded folks would just write off the card as a PoJ mainly because of this sort of factor. If you know how to jiggle the knobs then get this card. This is an update to the very first evaluation I posted a while back. I nevertheless really like this factor but, I really feel it's worth pointing out that you either need to manually up your voltage with MSI Afterburner or get the latest BIOS update for the card. I assume MSI has a new BIOS for this series to address this but I've not tried it out since Afterburner solved it for me and I've OC'ed it a bit further anyways.
Petra
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Review Date: 01/12/12
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GTX570 is the existing Nvidia sweet spot card,not as overpriced as GTX580 and carries virtually as substantially efficiency,will last a lengthy time ahead of a need to have for an upgrade.I like the blower cooler,as it exhaust the hot air outside,the card is incredibly very although idle.MSI has been reliable and helpful for me in the past. It is absolutely audible when playing games,but that is accurate of virtually any card. Two would be great.
Verne
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Review Date: 12/08/11
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Functions good at the moment! I bought this along with a Zephyr 750 watt power provide to upgrade from an ATI Radeon HD 5770. No complications employing CUDA accelerated apps such as Sony Vegas and the Imtoo video converter for encoding/transcoding videos. none at the moment. I noticed a slight performance improve in RIFT online, but still finding low frame rates ྴ-30) with maxed settings + AF + Supersampling AA. packaging could have been improved somewhat. lots of material to cushion the product, but it doesnt help as significantly when its sitting at the bottom of the box! Fortunately the video card does not show any signs of damage.
Delaine
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Review Date: 11/25/11
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Good on stock settings works so effectively i bought one more, waiting on it to arrive now, overclocks like a mad scientist. When overclocked comes in 1fps of the 580 when its oc'ed, but use's more energy, but great for the value and rebate. Fan is a little noisy, use msi afterburner to set a fan profile so it doens't run so hot, don't overclock the memory, already set so high its not worth blowing a card and having to rma it just a word of caution. For the price and the factory oc and the memory being so high its fantastic, plus MSI merchandise are amazing, in my opinion.
Hollace
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Review Date: 10/27/11
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Near 580 efficiency at a significantly lower cost. Nice factory overclock at just .95V. Fastest video RAM of all the GTX 570s. Dead silent. None. Nicely perhaps one - this cards tempts me to devote the funds on a second card for SLI..... Comes with the reference vapor chamber heatsink which dumps most of the heat outside of the case. Not a fan of the custom coolers which dump all of the heat appropriate in the case.
Mike_W@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/30/11
Cons: Very large cardCould use a better cooler

Pros: Powerful GPUCheap price when on saleComes with MSI utilities
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Bought this to last me for the next few years. This card is the biggest I've ever owned and most powerful by far.
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Product Specifications

 
Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Core Clock: 786MHz
Shader Clock: 1572MHz
Stream Processors: 480 Processor Cores
Effective Memory Clock: 4200MHz
DirectX: DirectX 11
OpenGL: OpenGL 4.1
HDMI: 1 x mini HDMI

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