In 2011 I was a young, dumb gamer teen and all the little money I had was scraped together through tiny weekly pocket money, birthday/Christmas money and an endless cycle of selling things I got bored of. So what did I do? Buy a GTX 570 in January for ~£275+ (~£400 in today's money), but still cheaped out on a blower model so it was annoyingly loud and ran hot. So then what did I do? I bought another one for SLI...which also required me buying a new £100+ motherboard that was SLI capable. One month later I sold the 2nd card on eBay for probably a big loss after fees, and had the pointless mobo upgrade to show for it. I have no idea how I even afforded to be such an idiot. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
At the moment, I just want to have a test bench, let alone one with overclocking. Maybe if I keep this pace, I'll get there with higher-end benches where I can overclock most of the stuff.
Hi, i have one of these & when i bench it, it feels heavy, well built & needs plenty of power, then i remember the 1.2gb & I'm always a bit disappointed, it just feel like it should be 3gb card. Thanks for showing it
i have an ASUS GTX570 DirectCU model and it's ... huge !! it's much 🤯bigger/heavier than a ...GTX580 3GB ( Gainward Phantom ) !! Makes you wonder what was ASUS thinking creating such a 😮beast !!! Anyway ,i have put this card in a custom PC that i made for my work (FX8350/8 GB RAM) and operates almost 24/7 every day for a year now ,everything just fine (it has even handled some -occasional - light gaming ,Farcry for example) ... really ...with such a monstrous 😁cooler i can't see this card being stressed in stock settings !!
Is this the redux version of metro 2033 ? I remember the original ran better and had even less system requirements . My old gtx 260 ran it like a champ and it was recommended gpu .8800 and gt220 are for the minimum system requirements and for optimum gtx 470 and 480 . Some even prefered the original version over the redux .570 should have no problem running it on very high .
There's another HD version of this card with 2.5GBs of vram i would like to see if there's any difference between the two cards especially with the jump in vram
Daniel can you send me some pictures with the back of that card on X ? I want to find some SMD component part number and you are the only person who has that model that I could ask xD
@@DanielCardei IDK what happen to my X recently. They changed stuff that when you portect your posts it will also stop anyone from see what you comment on their post also.
In 2011 I was a young, dumb gamer teen and all the little money I had was scraped together through tiny weekly pocket money, birthday/Christmas money and an endless cycle of selling things I got bored of. So what did I do? Buy a GTX 570 in January for ~£275+ (~£400 in today's money), but still cheaped out on a blower model so it was annoyingly loud and ran hot. So then what did I do? I bought another one for SLI...which also required me buying a new £100+ motherboard that was SLI capable. One month later I sold the 2nd card on eBay for probably a big loss after fees, and had the pointless mobo upgrade to show for it. I have no idea how I even afforded to be such an idiot. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
My favorite youtube benchmark guy❤
🤝
Same here. He's so cool and funny. And I love old classic GPUs.
You really do very good tests.
You can do overclocking tests with old processors and motherboards.
There will be more fun videos
At the moment, I just want to have a test bench, let alone one with overclocking. Maybe if I keep this pace, I'll get there with higher-end benches where I can overclock most of the stuff.
yeahh boi, my old pc has this one 😎
I still remember my GTX 550 TI good times.
What do you have now?
@@DanielCardei Now an Arc A770LE. This card is just perfect.
Hi, i have one of these & when i bench it, it feels heavy, well built & needs plenty of power, then i remember the 1.2gb & I'm always a bit disappointed, it just feel like it should be 3gb card. Thanks for showing it
true
i have an ASUS GTX570 DirectCU model and it's ... huge !! it's much 🤯bigger/heavier than a ...GTX580 3GB ( Gainward Phantom ) !!
Makes you wonder what was ASUS thinking creating such a 😮beast !!! Anyway ,i have put this card in a custom PC that i made for my work (FX8350/8 GB RAM) and operates almost 24/7 every day for a year now ,everything just fine (it has even handled some -occasional - light gaming ,Farcry for example) ... really ...with such a monstrous 😁cooler i can't see this card being stressed in stock settings !!
The larger size fins is good for better cooling, which is important for a card that's going to be running 24/7.
Is this the redux version of metro 2033 ? I remember the original ran better and had even less system requirements . My old gtx 260 ran it like a champ and it was recommended gpu .8800 and gt220 are for the minimum system requirements and for optimum gtx 470 and 480 . Some even prefered the original version over the redux .570 should have no problem running it on very high .
The version in the video is the original version from 2010.
Oh?!?
So,limiting the frequency of it's gpu to 750 will get it working????
I'll have to try!!
If the gpu its crashing after the game starts you can this and lower the core voltage ⚡
There's another HD version of this card with 2.5GBs of vram i would like to see if there's any difference between the two cards especially with the jump in vram
I was waiting for someone to mention then 2.5gb that I'm trying to find for so long 🤣
@@DanielCardei If i find one bro all link you 😉
Daniel can you send me some pictures with the back of that card on X ? I want to find some SMD component part number and you are the only person who has that model that I could ask xD
comment on the link on the video on x
Done. Let me know if you can see it.
cant see
@@DanielCardei IDK what happen to my X recently. They changed stuff that when you portect your posts it will also stop anyone from see what you comment on their post also.