Introduction to the NVIDIA QUADRO FX 570
The NVIDIA QUADRO FX 570 is a professional graphics card from NVIDIA, released on January 16, 2007. Built on the Tesla architecture, it features the G92 GPU. Although it supports DirectX 10, its feature level is limited to 10_0, which may pose issues for some DirectX 11 and 12 titles. The G92 GPU has a die size of 324 square millimeters and contains 754 million transistors. Unlike the GeForce 9800 GT, which has all shader units enabled, NVIDIA has disabled some shaders in the QUADRO FX 570 to meet its targeted shader count. This card includes 16 shader units, 8 texture mapping units, and 8 ROPs.
Technical Specifications:
- Processor Architecture: Tesla
- Memory: 256MB DDR2
- CUDA Cores: 16
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Memory Bandwidth: 12.8 GB/s
- Interface Type: PCI Express 1.0 x16
- Output Ports: 2x DVI
The NVIDIA QUADRO FX 570 features DVI interfaces for digital displays and S-Video for connecting to video devices. With a high memory bandwidth and 128-bit memory interface, it excels in complex graphical tasks and 3D modeling. This graphics card is ideal for professionals needing precision and performance.
DVI ports ensure high-quality digital output, while the S-Video port accommodates analog devices like projectors and older TVs, enhancing display versatility. The QUADRO FX 570’s robust image processing capabilities make it well-suited to meet the diverse needs of professional users, effectively handling intricate graphics requirements. Its design prioritizes both performance and flexibility, making it a valuable asset for any workstation that demands reliability and high-quality visuals.
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