PNY Quadro FX 570 VCQFX570-PCIE-PB 256MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Graphics Card

(19 customer reviews)

$161.91

PNY Quadro FX 570 VCQFX570-PCIE-PB 256MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Graphics Card

SKU: 47D450BF Category:
Additional information
Brand

PNY

Model

VCQFX570-PCIE-PB

Interface

PCI Express x16

Chipset Manufacturer

NVIDIA

GPU

Quadro FX 570

PixelPipelines

12

Memory Size

256MB

Memory Interface

128-bit

Memory Type

GDDR2

DirectX

DirectX 10

OpenGL

OpenGL 2.0

DVI

2

RAMDAC

400 MHz

Digital Resolution

2560 x 1600

3D Vision Pro

For Windows

Cooler

With Fan

Operating Systems Supported

Windows 7 (64-bit and 32-bit)

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Windows Vista (64-bit and 32-bit)

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Windows XP (64-bit and 32-bit) and Windows 2000Linux (64-bit and 32-bit)Solaris

System Requirements

PC compatible with Intel Pentium 4/Xeon or AMD Opteron class processor or higher Open PCI Express x16 lane slot Microsoft Windows Vista

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XP

,

2000

,

or Linux 512MB system memory 50MB of available disk space for full installation CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive VGA or DVI-I compatible display 450W power supply

Features

NVIDIA Unified ArchitectureNext-Generation Vertex and Pixel Programmability Shader Model 4.0Essential for Microsoft Windows VistaRotated-Grid Full-Scene Antialiasing (RG FSAA)nView Multi-Display Technology (available spring

,

2008)NVIDIA PureVideo Technology

Package Contents

VCQFX570-PCIE-PB Driver Disk2 x DVI to VGA/D-sub Adapter

First Listed on Newegg

November 25

,

2023

Reviews (19)

19 reviews for PNY Quadro FX 570 VCQFX570-PCIE-PB 256MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Graphics Card

  1. Justin M.

    Pros: I have used Quadros at work and home for more than three years now. I use an HP workstation at the office w/ a FX 560. At home, it’s a FX 1300. I purchased the FX 1300 in 2005 and it just failed this weekend. To be fair to the device, my pc ambient case temp is generally between 130 and 160F.
    I have been very happy with the Quadros and would highly recommend them to any MCADMCAE jockey. Cons: There are some issues when using multitple cards with multiple displays on each card. Also a few annoyances with window positioning, maximizing, etc. The blame for these issues can probably be shared equally between the Quadros, Microsoft, and whatever application (APPLE iTUNES) is misbehaving.

  2. Anonymous

    Pros: This was purchased for Autodesk Inventor Series 8 and it handles the work without any strain. Set up AA at 4x and again fast and flawless. Smooth and quick. Temp stays around 41C-44C. I think if you were to SLI a pair of these you could do anything. I would not hesitate to buy this again. Cons: Have not found a con really but a curiosity perhaps. I usually buy micro atx boards with nvidia chipsets and use add on nvidia graphics cards and the drivers for the add on card will run the onboard graphic chip as well but, not with the quadro drivers. The onboard 7100 graphic chip is not recognized by the quadro drivers in my GA-73PVM-S2H board. I don’t care really as the FX570 is all that I will use in this setup and I have a small computer which takes up little space. So no foul really. Plastic Push pin cpu fansink mounting – now that’s a con. It’ll work but for how long? Overall Review: I liked the performance level for the price and every PNY device that I have used over the years has worked as it should without a lot of grief. So I was confident it would do the job. :MS XP MCE 2005, Gigabyte GA-73PVM-S2H (BIOS F5), A-Data DDR II 800 1.8V @ 836 cas 5 2GB-(2X1GB), E4700 C2D @ 3.11-FSB 956, Corsair 450VX PS, WD Caviar SE-16 320 GB Sata II HDD, Lite-On DVD-ROM, Lite-On DVD-RW W/LS, Koutech Flash card reader, Samsung Floppy, FoxConn TV-544 Micro Case, Samsung 2253BW 2MS monitor(Glossy black), Creative T10 speakers(Glossy black), Logitech EX110 cordless KB and mouse. Updating this MB to bios F5 is a must in my opinion. If you use this board go ahead and have F5 on a diskette and enter setup and use Q flash to update right out of the gate. It is painless.

  3. Johannes W.

    Pros: After reading all reviews about the FX570, I feel that it is time to set the record straight. It occurs to me that the worst comments come from people who think that Quadro’s are somehow professional gaming cards, well guess what, Quadro’s are designed for business applications, ABSOLUTELY NOT for gaming.
    As for the FX570 you get for your 180 bucks a crisp and vivid and very detailed picture, rivaled only by much more expensive video cards such as offered by MATROX.
    W’r talking business graphics here, 3D design, Auto cad, Webdesign, Printed Circuit board Design etcetera.
    In this environment the FX570 delivers great graphic quality and reliability. Period. Cons: If you install this card in XP, or 2K DON’T use the drivers on the CD that comes with the card, it will most likely hose your XP OS.
    Use instead the latest Unified QUADRO WHQL drivers from NVidia’s website. Overall Review: Perhaps the Egg could explain (in a nutshell) the difference between mainstream 8xxx and 9xxxx “performance” cards and what Quadro stands for, a bit more transparent on their web site?
    Just a suggestion to avoid unnecessary RMA’s ?

  4. Chad J.

    Pros: All drivers for Vista 64 were available from the site. Very nice card for engineering and video editing. Runs the full Vista Aero experience fine. It registers as a 5.0 for Graphics and a 5.2 for gaming graphics, even though it is not a gaming card. Running a dual display set up. Cons: The mobo would not POST with this card in the slot. Had to use the onboard video to change a BIOS setting in order for it to default to PCI express. The card then worked fine. Strange settings at first, where Vista did not recognize it and turned off Aero the first few times I booted up and it kept saying new hardware installed. Everything is running fine now. Overall Review: Make sure you restart the computer after each driver is installed or you will get strange behavior. Very nice card for what it was designed to do.

  5. Robert C.

    Pros: I use SolidWorks and have always used PNY Quadro cards. I guess I don’t have anything to compare them to but from all of the information I have gathered about SolidWorks workstations and the amount of trouble I have had with my Vid Cards there is no reason to switch. Cons: None

  6. Carlos M.

    Pros: Card works absolutely great for the money. Does every thing i need it to do in solidworks and even runs realview just fine. If you are looking for a nice nvidia card to run solidworks and wont break the bank this is a nice one. Cons: wish it was open GL 2.1. makes a massive difference in performance.

  7. woodbury l.

    Pros: Does just what I wanted it to–run Avid. This card is the lowest end graphics card that Avid’s system specs require.

    Sleek, doesn’t take up two slots like most gfx cards these days–yet fairly solid in build and seems high quality–as I would hope for a ‘workstation’. Cons: Only problem I’ve had is that Photoshop doesn’t like it and complains that it’s not a good enough card and turns off some things. I go back into preferences and turn them back on (it’s openGL acceleration or advanced effects or something or other) and it works just fine. Overall Review: Never used PNY before, but it seems you have little choice when shopping for Quadros.

    Again, I have no feedback concerning it’s performance in games or 3D design or anything else really. I bought it with the sole intention of running video editing properly according to software requirement listings, and so far it has met those expectations. As far as rendering goes, from what I’ve seen all rendering is done by the processors, for both timeline and exporting–which makes sense because have 4 or 8 workstation cores is a lot more powerful than the video card.

    What the card DOES do, in theory, is enable a few more realtime openGL effects and transitions and stuff (real time playback without having to render). Because I haven’t compared and contrasted directly, I have not noticed any difference in this respect.

  8. Franklyn M.

    Pros: I use it for a CAD workstation and it works fine. I don’t work with really large assemblies, so I have not noticed any deficiency in the card. So for what I do, it’s a good card for the money. Cons: None

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