HP come to your house and repair the issue.
No they don't. Check their website. They offer a 'Pick Up and Return' service as an extra cost. Do you actually think they send a tech around to fix a unconfirmed hardware problem on a $400 netbook they make about $20 on?
We are not talking about notebooks/netnooks, but desktops.
Yes.
My guess would be EVGA wanted to bridge the gap between the 570 and 580 even more.
Only if you have a monitor larger than 24".
So if i have one GTX 570 with the normal 1.2 gig of ram, would it work, if for my second 570 I got the one from evga that has more memory?
Absolutely. Although it would be capped to the lesser of the two cards in regards to memory.*
*By this I mean when you enable SLI the two won't combine unlike buffer sizes, they have to be the same, however, the EVGA 570 would have it's total buffer capped to that of 1.5GB and from there it'll square off. Keep in mind that I'm basing this entirely off of how Crossfire works. I've never played around with an SLI setup before so I can be completely wrong in regards to the memory squaring. it'll still work regardless though.