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GeForce 500 series

Series of GPUs by Nvidia


Series of GPUs by Nvidia

FieldValue
nameGeForce 500 series
imageEVGA GeForce GTX 590.jpg
captionA Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 released in 2011, the series' flagship model; this one from
codenameGF11x
architectureFermi
created
modelGeForce series
model1GeForce GT series
model2GeForce GTX series
transistors292M 40 nm (GF119)
transistors1585M 40 nm (GF108)
transistors21.170M 40 nm (GF116)
transistors31.950M 40 nm (GF114)
transistors43.000M 40 nm (GF110)
entry510
GT 520
GT 530
midrangeGT 545
GTX 550 Ti
GTX 555
GTX 560
GTX 560 Ti
GTX 560 SE
highendGTX 570
GTX 580
enthusiastGTX 590
openglversionOpenGL 4.6
d3dversionDirect3D 12.0 (feature level 11_0)
Shader Model 5.1
openclversionOpenCL 1.1
predecessorGeForce 400 series
successorGeForce 600 series
support statusUnsupported

EVGA GT 520 GT 530 GTX 550 Ti GTX 555 GTX 560 GTX 560 Ti GTX 560 SE GTX 580 Shader Model 5.1

The GeForce 500 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, as a refresh of the Fermi based GeForce 400 series. It was first released on November 9, 2010 with the GeForce GTX 580.

Its direct competitor was AMD's Radeon HD 6000 series; they were launched approximately a month apart.

Overview

The Nvidia Geforce 500 series graphics cards are significantly modified versions of the GeForce 400 series graphics cards, in terms of performance and power management. Like the Nvidia GeForce 400 series graphics cards, the Nvidia GeForce 500 series supports Direct3D 12.0 (feature level 11.0), OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 1.1.

The refreshed Fermi chip includes 512 stream processors, grouped in 16 stream multiprocessors clusters (each with 32 CUDA cores), and is manufactured by TSMC in a 40 nm process.

The Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 graphics card is the first in the Nvidia GeForce 500 series to use a fully enabled chip based on the refreshed Fermi architecture, with all 16 stream multiprocessors clusters and all six 64-bit memory controllers active. The new GF110 GPU was enhanced with full speed FP16 filtering (the previous generation GF100 GPU could only do half-speed FP16 filtering) and improved z-culling units.

On January 25, 2011, Nvidia launched the GeForce GTX 560 Ti, to target the "sweet spot" segment where price/performance ratio is considered important. With its more than 30% improvement over the GTX 460, and performance in between the Radeon HD 6870 and 6950 1GB, the GTX 560 Ti directly replaced the GeForce GTX 470.

On February 17, 2011, it was reported that the GeForce GTX 550 Ti would be launching on March 15, 2011. Although the GTX 550 Ti is a GF116 mainstream chip, Nvidia chose to name its new card the GTX 550 Ti, and not the GTS 550. Performance was shown to be at least comparable and up to 12% faster than the current Radeon HD 5770. Price-wise, the new card trod into the range occupied by the GeForce GTX 460 (768 MB) and the Radeon HD 6790.

On March 24, 2011, the GTX 590 was launched as the flagship graphics card for Nvidia. The GTX 590 is a dual-GPU card, similar to past releases such as the GTX 295, and boasted the potential to handle Nvidia's 3D Vision technology by itself.

On April 13, 2011, the GT 520 was launched as the bottom-end card in the range, with lower performance than the equivalent number cards in the two previous generations, the GT 220 and the GT 420. However, it supported DirectX 11 and was more powerful than the GeForce 210, the GeForce 310, and the integrated graphics options on Intel CPUs.

On May 17, 2011, Nvidia launched a less expensive (non-Ti) version of the GeForce GTX 560 to strengthen Nvidia's price-performance in the $200 range. Like the faster GTX 560 Ti that came before it, this video card was also faster than the GeForce GTX 460. Standard versions of this card performed comparably to the AMD Radeon HD 6870, and would eventually replace the GeForce GTX 460. Premium versions of this card operate at higher speed (factory overclocked), and are slightly faster than the Radeon 6870, approaching the performance of basic versions of the Radeon HD 6950 and the GeForce GTX 560 Ti.

On November 28, 2011, Nvidia launched the "GTX 560 Ti With 448 Cores". However, it does not use the silicon of the GTX 560 series: it is a GF110 chip with two shader blocks disabled. The most powerful version of the 560 series, this card was widely known to be a "limited production" card and was used as a marketing tool making use of the popularity of the GTX 560 brand for the 2011 Holiday season. The performance of the card resides between the regular 560 Ti and 570.

Products

GeForce 500 (5xx) series

  • 1 Unified shaders: Texture mapping units: Render output units
  • 2 Each Streaming Multiprocessor (SM) in the GPU of GF110 architecture contains 32 SPs and 4 SFUs. Each Streaming Multiprocessor (SM) in the GPU of GF114/116/118 architecture contains 48 SPs and 8 SFUs. Each SP can fulfil up to two single precision operations FMA per clock. Each SFU can fulfil up to four operations SF per clock. The approximate ratio of operations FMA to operations SF is equal 4:1. The theoretical shader performance in single-precision floating point operations (FMA)FLOPSsp, [GFLOPS] of the graphics card with shader count [n] and shader frequency [f, GHz], is estimated by the following: FLOPSsp ˜ f × n × 2. Alternative formula: FLOPS sp ˜ f × m × (32 SPs × 2(FMA)). [m] – SM count. Total Processing Power: FLOPSsp ˜ f × m × (32 SPs × 2(FMA) + 4 × 4 SFUs) or FLOPSsp ˜ f × n × 2.5.
  • 3 Each SM in the GF110 contains 4 texture filtering units for every texture address unit. The complete GF110 die contains 64 texture address units and 256 texture filtering units. Each SM in the GF114/116/118 architecture contains 8 texture filtering units for every texture address unit but has doubled both addressing and filtering units. All products are produced using a 40 nm fabrication process. All products support DirectX 12.0, OpenGL 4.6 and OpenCL 1.1.

GeForce 500M (5xxM) series

The GeForce 500M series for notebook architecture.

  • 1 Unified shaders: Texture mapping units: Render output units
ModelLaunchCode nameFab (nm)Bus interfaceCore config1Clock speedFillrateMemoryAPI support (version)Processing Power2
(GFLOPS)TDP (watts)NotesCore (MHz)Shader (MHz)Memory (MHz)Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MiB)Bandwidth (GB/s)Bus typeBus width (bit)DirectXOpenGLOpenCLVulkanGeForce GT 520MGeForce GT 520MGeForce GT 520MXGeForce GT 525MGeForce GT 540MGeForce GT 550MGeForce GT 555MGeForce GTX 560MGeForce GTX 570MGeForce GTX 580M
January 5, 2011GF11940PCIe 2.0 x1648:8:4740148016002.965.92102412.8DDR36412.0
(11_0)4.61.1rowspan="10"142.0812
GF10840PCIe 2.0 x1696:16:4515103016002.068.24102412.8DDR364197.7620Noticed in Lenovo laptops
May 30, 2011GF11940PCIe 2.0 x1648:8:4900180018003.67.2102414.4DDR364172.820
January 5, 2011GF10840PCIe 2.0 x1696:16:4600120018002.49.6102428.8DDR3128230.420-23
January 5, 2011GF10840PCIe 2.0 x1696:16:4672134418002.68810.752102428.8DDR3128258.04832-35
January 5, 2011GF10840PCIe 2.0 x1696:16:4740148018002.9611.84102428.8DDR3128284.1632-35
January 5, 2011GF106
GF10840PCIe 2.0 x16144:24:24
144:24:16
96:16:4590
650
7531180
1300
15061800
1800
313814.6
10.4
314.6
15.6
121536
2048
102443.2
28.8
50.2DDR3
DDR3
GDDR5192
128
128339.84
374.4
289.1530-35
May 30, 2011GF11640PCIe 2.0 x16192:32:16
192:32:247751550250018.624.82048
1536, 307240.0
60.0GDDR5128
192595.275
June 28, 2011GF11440PCIe 2.0 x16336:56:245751150300013.832.2153672.0GDDR5192772.875
June 28, 2011GF11440PCIe 2.0 x16384:64:326201240300019.839.7204896.0GDDR5256952.3100

Chipset table

GeForce 500 (5xx) series

ModelLaunchCode nameFab (nm)Transistors (million)Die size (mm2)Bus interfaceSM countCore configClock rateFillrateMemory configurationSupported API versionProcessing power (GFLOPS)TDP (watts)Release price (USD)Core (MHz)Shader (MHz)Memory (MHz)Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)DRAM typeBus width (bit)VulkanDirect3DOpenGLOpenCL8Single precisionDouble precisionGeForce 510GeForce GT 520GeForce GT 530GeForce GT 545GeForce GTX 550 TiGeForce GTX 555GeForce GTX 560 SEGeForce GTX 560GeForce GTX 560 TiGeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 CoresGeForce GTX 570GeForce GTX 580GeForce GTX 590ModelLaunchCode nameFab (nm)Transistors (million)Die size (mm2)Bus interfaceSM countCore configClock rateFillrateMemory configurationSupported API versionProcessing power (GFLOPS)TDP (Watts)Release price (USD)Core (MHz)Shader (MHz)Memory (MHz)Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)DRAM typeBus width (bit)VulkanDirect3DOpenGLOpenCL8Single precisionDouble precision
September 29, 2011GF119TSMC 40 nm29279PCIe 2.0 x16148:8:4523104618002.14.51024
204814.4DDR364n/a12 (11_0)4.61.1100.425OEM
April 12, 2011PCIe 2.0 x16
PCIe 2.0 x1
PCI81016203.256.514.4155.52959
May 14, 2011GF108-220585116PCIe 2.0 x16296:16:470014002.811.228.8128268.822.4050OEM
GF116~1170~2383144:24:16720144011.5217.281536
307243192415.0770149
8701740399613.9220.88102464GDDR5128501.12105OEM
March 15, 2011GF116-4004192:32:249001800410421.628.8768+256
153665.7+32.8
98.5128+64
192691.2116149
May 14, 2011GF11419503326288:48:247361472382817.635.3102491.9128+64847.9150OEM
February 20, 2012GF114-200-KB-A1
May 17, 2011GF114-325-A17336:56:328101620400825.9245.361024 2048128.12561088.6199
January 25, 2011GF114-400-A18384:64:32822164526.352.61128.261263.4110170249
May 30, 2011GF110300052011352:44:407321464380029.2832.211280
25601523201030.7128.83210OEM
November 29, 2011GF110-270-A114448:56:4040.9912801311.7163.97289
December 7, 2010GF110-275-A115480:60:4043.921280 25601405.4175.68219349
November 9, 2010GF110-375-A116512:64:487721544400837.0549.411536
3072192.3843841581.1197.63244499
March 24, 20112x GF110-351-A12x 30002x 5202x162x 512:64:48607121534142x29.142x38.852x 15362x163.872x3842488.3311.04365699

Support

Nvidia announced that after Release 390 drivers, it will no longer release 32-bit drivers for 32-bit operating systems.

Nvidia announced in April 2018 that Fermi will transition to legacy driver support status and be maintained until January 2019.

Counterfeit usage

The cards of this generation, particularly the smaller length 550 Ti model, are common cards of choice by counterfeit resellers, who take the cards and illicitly modify the firmware to have them report as more modern cards such as the GTX 1060 and 1050 Ti models. These cards are then sold via eBay, Taobao, Aliexpress and Wish.com by scammers. They may have a minimum of functionality to ensure at a first glance they appear legitimate, but defects caused by the fake BIOS, manufacturing and software issues will almost always cause crashes in modern games and applications, and if not, the performance will still be extremely poor.

Notes

References

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