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ASUS GTX 580 Matrix Platinum review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/14/2011 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

The GF110 graphics processor
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The GF110 graphics processor

After the GTX 480 release, NVIDIA went back to the drawing board and introduced a new revision based on the GF100 ASIC, now labeled as the GF110.

With this release, NVIDIA has a full range of products out on the market from top to bottom. All the new graphics adapters are of course DirectX 11 ready. With Windows 7 and Vista also being DX11 ready, all we need are some games to take advantage of DirectCompute, multi-threading, hardware tessellation and the new shader 5.0 extensions. DX11 is good and once tessellation kicks into games, better looking.

  • GeForce GTX 580 : 512 SP, 384-bit, 243W TDP
  • GeForce GTX 480 : 480 SP, 384-bit, 250W TDP
  • GeForce GTX 470 : 448 SP, 320-bit, 225W TDP

The GPU that empowers it all has small architectural changes, some stuff was stripped away and some additional functional units for tessellation, shading and texturing have been added. Make note that the GPU is still big, as the fabrication node is still 40nm. TSMC canceled the 32nm fab node preventing this chip from being smaller.

The GF100 and GF110 graphics processors both have sixteen shader clusters embedded in them (called SMs). For the GeForce GTX 480, one such a cluster was disabled and on the GeForce GTX 470, two were actually disabled. The GTX 580 has the full 512 shader processors activated, meaning a notch more performance just based on that alone already. So that's 512 shader processors, 32 more than the GTX 480 had.

Finally, to find some additional performance, the card got clocked a chunk faster at 772 MHz as well, whereas the GeForce GTX 480 was clocked at 700 MHz.

  GeForce
9800 GTX
GeForce GTX
285
GeForce GTX
295
GeForce GTX
470
GeForce GTX
480
GeForce GTX
580
Stream (Shader) Processors 128 240 240 x2 448 480 512
Core Clock (MHz) 675 648 576 607 700 772
Shader Clock (MHz) 1675 1476 1242 1215 1400 1544
Memory Clock (effective MHz) 2200 2400 2000 3350 3700 4000
Memory amount 512 MB 1024 MB 1792 MB 1280 MB 1536 MB 1536 MB
Memory Interface 256-bit 512-bit 448-bit x2 320-bit 384-bit 384-bit
Memory Type gDDR2 gDDR3 gDDR3 gDDR5 gDDR5 gDDR5
HDCP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Two Dual link DVI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
HDMI No No No Yes Yes Yes

Memory wise NVIDIA has large and expensive memory volumes due to their architecture, we pass 1 GB as standard these days for most of NVIDIA's series 400 and 500 graphics cards. Each memory partition utilizes one memory controller on the respective GPU, which will get 256MB of memory tied to it.

  • The GTX 470 has five memory controllers (5x256MB) = 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory
  • The GTX 480 has six memory controllers (6x256MB) = 1536 MB of GDDR5 memory
  • The GTX 580 has six memory controllers (6x256MB) = 1536 MB of GDDR5 memory

As you can understand, the massive memory partitions, bus-width and combination of GDDR5 memory (quad data rate) allow the GPU to work with a very high framebuffer bandwidth (effective). Let's put most of the data in a chart to get an idea and overview of changes:

Graphics card GeForce GTX 470 GeForce GTX 480 GeForce GTX 580 ASUS GTX 580 Matrix Platinum
Fabrication node 40nm 40nm 40nm 40nm
Shader processors 448 480 512 512
Streaming Multiprocessors (SM) 14 15 16 16
Texture Units 56 60 64 64
ROP units 40 48 48 48
Graphics Clock (Core) 607 MHz 700 MHz 772 MHz 816 MHz
Shader Processor Clock 1215 MHz 1401 MHz 1544 MHz 1632 MHz
Memory Clock / Data rate 837 MHz / 3348 MHz 924 MHz / 3696 MHz 1000 MHz / 4000 MHz 1000 MHZ /
4000 MHz
Graphics memory 1280 MB 1536 MB 1536 MB 1536 MB
Memory interface 320-bit 384-bit 384-bit 384-bit
Memory bandwidth 134 GB/s 177 GB/s 192 GB/s 200 GB/s
Power connectors 2x6-pin PEG 1x6-pin PEG, 1x8-pin PEG 1x6-pin PEG, 1x8-pin PEG 2x8-pin PEG,
Max board power (TDP) 215 Watts 250 Watts 244 Watts 260 Watts
Recommended Power supply 550 Watts 600 Watts 600 Watts 600 Watts
GPU Thermal Threshold 105 degrees C 105 degrees C 97 degrees C 97 degrees C

So we talked about the core clocks, specifications and memory partitions. Obviously there's a lot more to talk through. Now, at the end of the pipeline we run into the ROP (Raster Operation) engine and the GTX 580 again has 48 units for features like pixel blending and AA.

There's a total of 64 texture filtering units available for the GeForce GTX 580. The math is simple here, each SM has four texture units tied to it.

  • GeForce GTX 470 has 14 SMs X 4 Texture units = 56
  • GeForce GTX 480 has 15 SMs X 4 Texture units = 60
  • GeForce GTX 580 has 16 SMs X 4 Texture units = 64

Though still a 40nm based chip, the GF110 GPU comes with almost 3 billion transistors embedded into it. The TDP remains the same at roughly 240~250 Watts, while performance goes up ~20%.

TDP = Thermal Design Power. Roughly translated, when you stress everything on the graphics card 100%, your maximum power consumption is the TDP.

The GeForce GTX 580 at standard comes with both a 6-pin and 8-pin power connector to get enough current and a little spare for overclocking. The ROG MAtrix edition however have a 19 phase power design, you'll spot two 8-pin connectors on this board.

 

ASUS GTX 580 Matrix





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