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GeForce GTX 460 SLI review - Examining the gear

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/12/2010 02:00 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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Examining the gear

To be able to understand what we are doing today, we need to briefly take you through some of the key components used for el Diablo (the nickname of our PC). A home built DIY (Do It Yourself) X58 based Core i7 system.

So before we start, some custom parts we will be using I want to show to you first:

  • Core i7 965 overclocked @ 3750 MHz
  • Motherboard -- Intel X58 eVGA Classified
  • Memory -- Corsair Dominator 6144 MB (3x 2048 MB) DDR3 Corsair @ 1600 MHz CAS 7
  • 2x 128GB SSD (dual boot - one OS for ATI cards / one OS for NVIDIA cards)
  • 1200 Watt BFG Power Supply
  • Corsair Obsidian 800D Chassis
  • Two GeForce GTX 460 768MB graphics cards
  • Two Radeon HD 5830 1024MB graphics cards

These are some pretty nifty parts and bare in mind, when you opt multi-GPU gaming, always have your gear right. You'll need that quality power supply, you'll need that beefy motherboard and processor and then, you'll need a chassis with some very decent airflow keeping the graphics cards nicely chilled down.

For today's test we'll use two eVGA GeForce GTX 460 cards.

If you read our GeForce GTX 460 shootout article you will have noticed that we have two eVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB cards in-house. These cards are now both down-clocked to the reference 675MHz on the core and 3600 MHz on the memory. So we are looking at reference performance today. Later on in the article we'll also cover the two cards overclocked in SLI mode (which is really interesting by the way).

Overall, very exciting cards from eVGA. The GeForce GTX 460 768 MB Superclocked will get 2 years standard plus further 8 years of warranty upon registration (!) The regular GTX 460 768 MB will have 2 years warranty . 

So we use two of these in SLI at reference clock frequencies. We use the GeForce Forceware 258.80 beta driver.

On ATI's side we use two Radeon HD 5830 cards, both also setup at reference clocks (800MHz core / 4000 MHz effective memory). The Radeon 5830 cards will be using Catalyst 10.6 drivers and the very latest Crossfire profile patch to be certain that Crossfire profiles are working properly in all games.

Both the R5830 and GTX 460 cards will be tested in the very same PC. The one difference is that we have a multi-boot SSD setup with the OS and applications cloned to each SSD, one for ATI cards and one for NVIDIA card. The OS on both clones is identical and all patched up. So there literally is no difference in-between our test setups other then the graphics cards and their respective drivers.

Okay let's head on over to the testing zone ...




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