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Scan code: LN38577 Manufacturer code: 426018336-2111

Gainward GeForce GTX 590 NVIDIA Graphics Card - 3GB

3GB Gainward GTX 590, 40nm, 3414MHz GDDR5, GPU 607MHz, Shader 1215MHz, 1024 Cores, 3x DL DVI-I/ mDP

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Scan code: LN38577 Manufacturer code: 426018336-2111
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Product Overview • World’s fastest DirectX 11 graphics card
• Built for enthusiasts’ maximum requirement
• 3D Vision Surround on a single card at ultra-wide resolutions 5760x1080
• Quad SLI for the ultimate gaming rig
• Dual GPU with silent acoustic
• High performance vapor chamber cooler
• Better PC case compatible length - 11 inch
• Up to 1.5X performance vs. GTX 580
• Up to 1.8X performance in Quad SLI vs. GTX 590
Features • Dual GTX 500 GPU on board
• Fermi 2.0
• Microsoft Windows 7 support
• DirectX 11 Done Right
• Shader Model 5.0 support
• Microsoft DirectCompute 5.0 support
• NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
• NVIDIA CUDA Technology
• NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround support
• NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology
• NVIDIA Quad-SLI support
• OpenGL 4.x and OpenCL Support
• Three dual-link DVI-I connectors
• One mini DisplayPort connector
• High Definition 1080p Display Support
• Dual-link HDCP Capable
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
Telephone:
0871 472 4747
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