GeForce GTX 465 SLI review -
Product Gallery GeForce GTX 465
You will see two dual-link DVI connectors supporting all high-resolution monitors and all the way to the left you can see a mini HDMI connector. Mini HDMI was chosen to be able to position the connector at the lower half, so that the top half can exhaust hot air. You will need a special HDMI cable due to this.
No more S/PDIF cables btw, audio is now routed over the PCIe bus allowing native audio over the HDMI connector thanks to an updated video processor inside the GPU (VP4).
The GTX 465 needs only two 6-pin PCIe PEG connectors, and for your power supply needs, you are looking at a regular 500~550W PSU.
And as you can observe in the upper right corner, two SLI fingers allowing up-to 3-way SLI as well. At roughly 279~289 USD, this is an interesting card.
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