NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 460 receives praise
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article published on 13 July, 2010
NVIDIA's latest DirectX 11 GPU, the GeForce GTX 460, has debuted to considerable praise among game developers and tech reviewers for its performance and more importantly, its price. The GeForce GTX 460 contains 336 NVIDIA CUDA cores and 56 texture units, and is available in two flavors; 768MB with a 192-bit memory interface for $199 and 1GB with a 256-bit memory interface for $229.
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13. July 2010 @ 05:59 |
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I bet the cheap one would make Solidworks 2010 run smooth as italian leather...I might even buy one once they work through the driver issues that plague every video card for the first few driver releases.
"Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 104 C"
-WOW! If I get bored of 3D modeling, I can use this thing to brew a pot of tea to help me relax! I sure hope it isn't RoHS.
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13. July 2010 @ 12:56 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: I bet the cheap one would make Solidworks 2010 run smooth as italian leather...I might even buy one once they work through the driver issues that plague every video card for the first few driver releases.
"Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 104 C"
-WOW! If I get bored of 3D modeling, I can use this thing to brew a pot of tea to help me relax! I sure hope it isn't RoHS.
tech me how to 3D model plz!!! *beg beg*
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13. July 2010 @ 15:07 |
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Quote: ...is available in two flavors; 768MB with a 192-bit memory interface for $199 and 1GB with a 256-bit memory interface for $299.
Is the 1GB price a typo, cause I think it's only $229. Also, I think max temperature is just the threshold without any external air circulation, otherwise 104C is rediculously hot for just playing a game. I know the GTX 480's got as hot as ~90c, so who knows. Otherwise I might be getting this card, it's at a really good price for me.
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14. July 2010 @ 03:49 |
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Originally posted by rvinkebob: Quote: ...is available in two flavors; 768MB with a 192-bit memory interface for $199 and 1GB with a 256-bit memory interface for $299.
Is the 1GB price a typo, cause I think it's only $229. Also, I think max temperature is just the threshold without any external air circulation, otherwise 104C is rediculously hot for just playing a game. I know the GTX 480's got as hot as ~90c, so who knows. Otherwise I might be getting this card, it's at a really good price for me.
Thanks! I never noticed the typo when I checked over it.
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14. July 2010 @ 12:25 |
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Whats a good card to replace a 8800GT 610MB DDR 3 EVGA super clock card? should I go with a ATI X2 or what ninvida has?
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14. July 2010 @ 15:04 |
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Nice.. But how it performs against GTX260 sp216? I have an Palit's piece, and it overclocks well. I know, this one has dx11 and tesselation, but how in real world? I doesn't own an single dx11 game yet..
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14. July 2010 @ 19:07 |
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i would go ATI,zippy
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26. July 2010 @ 02:01 |
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