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NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 460
Today NVIDIA is back in the saddle with something entirely new: GF104 and the GTX 460. The second member of the Fermi family is ready for its day in the sun, and in many ways it’s nothing like we expected. Designed from the start as a smaller chip than GF100, GF104 is the basis of the GTX 460 line of products which fix the GTX 465’s ills while delivering the GTX 465’s performance. It’s what the GTX 465 should have been, and it’s priced as low as $199. And as we’ll see, it’s the first NVIDIA card in a long time that we can give a glowing review for.



NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 460: Part 2 - The Vendor Cards

We have two reference cards from NVIDIA (a 768MB and 1GB version), two 768MB cards from EVGA for SLI testing, a card from Zotac, and finally a card from ASUS. The EVGA GeForce GTX 460 SuperClocked is a reference design but factory overclocked. Zotac’s GeForce GTX 460 ships at stock frequencies but comes with a custom cooler. And finally ASUS’ ENGTX460 TOP 768MB is an entirely custom design running at a slight overclock with voltage controls and custom cooling.

I do believe I want one
Last edited by DesiTwist; Jul 13, 2010 at 03:42 PM.
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hmmm this is very interesting. i might think about buying GTX 460 when it comes to micro center, so i could finish my build.
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pipelined tessellation is similar to the effect you see in crysis going from medium texture settings to high texture settings when looking at the ground rock textures you see the rocks actually appear vs being a flat image, the technology behind how a graphics card can render that result now makes the fps increase that much better because it's actually rendering a 3d model of the object

the 460 is REALLY cheap for the performance you get it looks like (btw what resolution and settings are those benchmarks at?)
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i just want to know so i can make an actual comparison lol, the increase from single card to sli is really good though, i just wonder if it would be any better/worse at lower resolution/aa
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ok thanks for the info, that puts things into better perspective , definately worth the price
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good idea on waiting, your 285 will do good for a while yet with games unless you really want an upgrade then i'd say go for it
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i feel bad for having a 500w powersupply with an 8800gtx... i can only imagine the power draw of two gtx 250's...
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I'm thinking about it, seems like a great buy anyways, need to upgrade from this shitty 9500 :P
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