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ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:02 am
by Apoptosis
ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Is it a coincidence that it is around Halloween and ASUS would send us a wolf in sheep's clothing? The GTX 570 DirectCU II is a triple slot cooling monster with a sheepish factory overclock and sexy sweet looks. Sure it is massive and looks good but how does it perform? Legit Reviews throws it onto our test bench to find out if giving up three slots allows us to overclock this sheep into a wolf.

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ASUS comes to play and brings its monster cooling costume to the party. They really have a winning solution in the DirectCU II design and it shows in the tests and especially the overclocking ability of the ASUS GTX 570 DirectCU II. We loved the feel of this card both in the mass and the solid aluminum fan shroud, no plastic here.
Article Title: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1763/1/
Pricing At Time of Print: $329.99 after rebate at Newegg

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:42 am
by Passan
I know there are still loads of issues with it on PC, but did you get a chance to play Battlefield 3 with it at all?

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:31 am
by Apoptosis
You mean NVIDIA cards in general or this specific card? Both AMD and NVIDIA are having some driver issues with the latest titles, but it has nothing to do with the card itself.

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:08 pm
by vbironchef
You say it is dead quiet. I find that hard to believe. Have you tried F@H with it and what kind of ppd does it give? What I don't get is why the 560's in general do not exit hot air out of the case. That seems a big draw back to me anyway.

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:56 pm
by Bhench
Without our overclock the dual fans run at a maximum of 28% for 1410 RPM. On a open test bench with all other fans stopped these fans made a very slight whirrrr with my head 1 meter away. Maybe it is my age but it was extremely hard to hear this card at 100% load over the furnace fan in my house. If this card was n a case, I can assure you that your case fans and PSU fan would be louder.

I did not run folding at home to get a PPD but with the factory overclock it should be basically the same of any other standard GTX 570.

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:57 pm
by Bhench
Passan wrote:I know there are still loads of issues with it on PC, but did you get a chance to play Battlefield 3 with it at all?
I don't currently have BF3 as I am waiting (hoping) it comes to STEAM before I grab a copy. So can't say but as Nate said, the issues are not card specific as it is based on the drivers from Nvidia.

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:39 pm
by KATN_Vengeance
Hello all, i just read this review for the Asus GTX 570 DirectCU II from you guys specifically because I am getting it, and I am an overclocking novice. But I've seen a lot of things that are leaving me at a dilemma.Overclock past 900 MHZ or not. I was impressed to see that the fans were cooling the GPU at 100% Speed @ 1006 MHZ gpu core clock. my question is, what voltage did you use to even support that amount of power draw? is it safe to game on and could i use your set up for a safe and enjoyable gameplay along with a decent life span on the card?? :o

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 8:57 pm
by Apoptosis
How long do you plan on keeping the card in all honesty?

Re: ASUS ENGTX570 DirectCU II Video Card Review

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:00 am
by Bhench
KATN_Vengeance wrote:Hello all, i just read this review for the Asus GTX 570 DirectCU II from you guys specifically because I am getting it, and I am an overclocking novice. But I've seen a lot of things that are leaving me at a dilemma.Overclock past 900 MHZ or not. I was impressed to see that the fans were cooling the GPU at 100% Speed @ 1006 MHZ gpu core clock. my question is, what voltage did you use to even support that amount of power draw? is it safe to game on and could i use your set up for a safe and enjoyable gameplay along with a decent life span on the card?? :o
I maxed out the cards BIOS limited vCore at 1.25v just to see what the maximum OC was I could achieve but it required the fans at 100% which is very noisy. You can run the card at ~ 940 - 960 at 1.0 - 1.1v and lower the fans considerably without giving up too much performance. I can also tell you that even at the factory clocks the GTX 570 is powerful enough to pretty much run any current game with most of the eye candy turned on so don't kill yourself trying to max OC that bad boy.


-Bill