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CeBIT 2011: Inno3D was also present

The manufacturer's production included GeForce GTX 580. GTX 570 and GTX 560 Ti products.

 

Inno3D was also present at the World's Fair in Hanover, where the cover was pulled off some NVIDIA-based video cards. First up is their most expensive solution, which is practically a water-cooled GeForce GTX 580 model. The very efficient and very quiet cooling also brought with it a factory overdrive, which means that the GF110 GPU ticks at 772 MHz instead of the 820, while the 1.536 MB of GDDR5 memory is shot at 4.200 MHz. The water block covers the entire printed circuit board.

CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D

CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D

Next in line is the use of a well-known brand name, which is none other than HAWK, which Micro-Star International also uses on a regular basis. It is also a GeForce GTX 580 product, however, it is not water but air cooling that keeps temperatures under control. The refrigerator consists of three fans, heat pipes and a dense aluminum rib. Unfortunately, very little is still known about this product, so information on clocks as well as other data can be expected later.

CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D

We have reached the third contender, which is a GeForce GTX 560 Ti type video card equipped with two fan air coolers. Here, too, the manufacturer has performed a smaller type of tuning, where the clock of the GF114 graphics processor has been raised by 58 MHz, so it operates at 822 MHz instead of 880. The GDDR4.100-type onboard memory, tapped at 1 MHz effective clock, is connected to the GPU via a 5-bit data bus. There was even a GeForce GTX 256 at the booth, but almost no information has been revealed so far.

CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D CeBIT 2011 was also present at Inno3D

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