NVIDIA Puts Its (New) Cards on the Table
A New Dish For The Mainstream: GeForce FX 5700 Ultra, Continued
Like most of the FX family, the FX 5700 requires an auxiliary power connector. The layout of the voltage converters is similar to that of the FX 5800, while the rest of the PCB follows its own design.
A massive heatsink ensures "healthy" temperatures. The fan is pleasantly quiet and spins slower in 2D mode.
The Non-Ultra version: GeForce FX 5700. NVIDIA is still keeping mum on specific information about clockspeeds etc. These cards will use DDR1 memory modules.
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