
EVGA has unleashed another powerful graphics card into the market namely the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win. Specs-wise, the card integrates 768 CUDA Cores, a 512-bit memory interface, a core clock of 850MHz, a shader clock of 1700MHz and a 2048MB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4008MHz. The card is also equipped with a triple-fan cooling system and has 3x DVI-I and mini HDMI outputs. The GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win sells for $519.99. [EVGA]

EVGA has begun selling their newest EATX motherboard ‘X79 FTW’ in the US via the company’s website. Based on Intel X79 chipset, this high-end motherboard supports for Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge-E (LGA 2011) processors, and features four DDR3 memory slots, five PCI-Express x16 slots and one PCIe x1 slot. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers two SATA 6.0 Gbps, four SATA 3.0 Gbps, two eSATA, ten USB 3.0 and ten USB 2.0. The X79 FTW retails for $399.99. [EVGA]

EVGA has showed off another one of its upcoming graphics card, the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores Classified. Based on GF110 GPU, the card integrates 448 CUDA Cores, a 320-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 797MHz, a 1280MB of GDDR5 memory set @ 3800MHz and features a dual-slot, dual-fan cooling system. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [Softpedia]

Here’s the newest member to EVGA’s graphics card line-up, the GeForce GTX 570 Classified. Featuring a 10-layer design, this new Classified card integrates a 6-phase digital PWM, 480 CUDA Cores, a 320-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 822MHz, a shader clock of 1645MHz and a 1280MB of GDDR5 VRAM set @ 3902MHz. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers 8-pin and 6-pin PCIe power connectors, dual-DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. The GeForce GTX 570 Classified has a retail price of $359.99. [EVGA]

Here’s the newest addition to EVGA’s graphics card line-up, the GeForce GTX 570 HD 2560MB. Aimed at gamers, this high performance card is equipped with 480 CUDA Cores, a 320-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 732MHz, a shader clock of 1464MHz and a 2560MB of GDDR5 VRAM set @ 3800MHz. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers dual DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. The GeForce GTX 570 HD 2560MB retails for $399.99. [EVGA]

To celebrate the upcoming release of Duke Nukem Forever video game, EVGA has announced a special edition graphics card bundle called the GeForce GTX 560 – Duke’s Fully Loaded Package. The bundle consists of a Duke Nukem-themed Geforce GTX 560 1GB graphics card, a copy of Duke Nukem Forever, a custom mousepad, a belt buckle and an artbook. The GeForce GTX 560 – Duke’s Fully Loaded Package is now available for pre-order for $244.99. [Product Page]

Here’s the newest addition to EVGA’s CPU cooler line-up, the Superclock. Supporting both Intel (LGA1366, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA775) and AMD (754, 939, 940, F, AM2, AM3) processors, the cooler is equipped with an aluminum heatsink, five 8mm copper heatpipes with Direct Touch technology and a 120mm red LED fan that works at 750 to 2500 RPM. The Superclock sells for $49.99. [Product Page]

EVGA has just added another watercooled graphics card to its range by showing off the GeForce GTX 580 FTW Hydro Copper 2. This high performance card is equipped with 512 CUDA Cores, a 384-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 772MHz, a shader clock of 1544MHz, a 3072MB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4008MHz and features the Hydro Copper 2 full-cover waterblock. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers dual-DVI and mini-HDMI outputs, and an SLI connector. The GeForce GTX 580 FTW Hydro Copper 2 will retail for $739.99. [EVGA]

EVGA hits back by bringing you their latest factory-overclocked graphics card, the GeForce GTX 580 DS Superclocked. Priced at $519.99, this high performance card integrates 512 CUDA Cores, a 384-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 797MHz, a shader clock of 1594MHz, a 1536MB of GDDR5 VRAM set @ 4050MHz and features a dual-slot, dual-fan cooling system. Not to worry, the card also supports all the latest technology including DirectX 11, PhysX, CUDA as well as 3D Vision Surround (requires two cards), and has two DVI and mini HDMI outputs. [Product Page]
by Isaiah on February 1, 2011

EVGA has once again expanded its graphics card line-up by launching the GeForce GTX 570 HD. The card integrates 480 CUDA Cores, a 320-bit memory interface, GPU/shader clocks of 732/1464 MHz, a 1280MB of GDDR5 VRAM set @ 3800MHz and has a custom cooler with a centered fan. In terms of connectivity ports, it comes with one HDMI, two DVI and one DisplayPort. The EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD sells for $349.99. [EVGA]