EVGA GTX 570 Superclocked GPU
SniperREX
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I'm the original owner of this GPU. It runs recent games great at 1080p. I was getting 60fps (that games has a hard cap on fps) in Dark Souls II maxed out. In Diablo 3 I was getting more than 60 fps.
If you already have a 570 you can have a SLI rig for cheap, which will run games great.
I'm selling it because I just upgraded to a 290X and I have just bought a 144hz monitor so I need to have at least a constant 120fps.
The 570 comes with a lifetime warranty.
I think I still have the original box, otherwise I will double-box it.
I'm asking $120+shipping.
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If you already have a 570 you can have a SLI rig for cheap, which will run games great.
I'm selling it because I just upgraded to a 290X and I have just bought a 144hz monitor so I need to have at least a constant 120fps.
The 570 comes with a lifetime warranty.
I think I still have the original box, otherwise I will double-box it.
I'm asking $120+shipping.
I prefer Paypal.
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This is what I found.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/311372-33-tomshardware
So performance is about the same, but the 570 is much quieter, produce less heat and consume less power, also the one I got is factory overclocked so it performs slightly better than a stock 570.
I've never had a 480 but I remember that the noise and power consumption have always been a problem with that GPU from the reviews that I read.
My 570 SC is practically silent even during heavy gaming.
You're local, so shipping wouldn't apply
TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office) -
How much ram? It needs to be 2 Gig to run most games max, I run a pair of 560Ti's with 2 gig each in SLI modeFamily Room HT 7.2/i]:Vizio Oled55h1 Pioneer Elite SC-LX502 Pioneer Elite BDP 85FD Eversolo DMP A6 Panamax M5300-EXSpeakers Fronts Fluance XF8L Center Polk Audio S35 Side Surrounds Fluance bipolar Rear Surrounds FluanceXF8 Bookshelf Subs SVS PB4000 x2 Living room 2ch: Crown Xli 1500 amp x2, Teac EQ MKII FX Audio X6 Mk II DAC Squeezebox Touch Fluance Signature Tower Speakers Panamax M5100-EXOffice media room:Vizio M50Q6 50" Pioneer Elite VSX LX301 Eversolo DMP-A6 Polkaudio R600 Towers Polkaudio Center R350 Panamax M4300 Monoprice 12" subMaster bedroom:Vizio M55Q7 Pioneer Elite VSX LX302 Pioneer Elite BDP 85FD Squeezebox Touch Fluance Signature Bookshelf fronts, Rears Fluance Signature Bipolar Polk Audio CS10 center Monoprice 12" sub Panamax M5300-EX
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It's 1.25 gb so you won't be able to use super high res textures. But you should be ok at 1080p high settings for most games
TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office) -
I have this exact card and for the asking price it's a great deal. I'm pretty sure the 480 can keep up with it on certain aspects but if I remember correctly the 480 is a power hog. Something about the 480 that makes it a beast even today but I can't remember what it did so well....I think you will be happier with the 570.
I'm running a smaller 520W psu and it gets worked with the 570.....that's about the absolute minimum and I'm waiting for the 750's to come down a little.
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The 570 has been sold to DSkip
TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office)