Wireless Graphics card - KFA2 GTX 460 WDHI review

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KFA2 / Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI

At the top side of the card we stumble into two PCIe 6-pin PEG power headers. Each good for 75W and then another 75W though the PCIe slot allows it to utilize 225W accumulated. We measured the TDP at roughly 150W though, so that's nothing to worry about + there's plenty left for overclocking.

KFA2 / Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI

So here we applied the five antenna's. They should give you a good range. Advertised is 100 Foot / 33 Meters, we tried the setup through one concrete floor with the PC in the upper level and the receiver in the lower level ... and had no issues.

KFA2 / Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI

The antennas are the standard ones you see everywhere, yet for the 5 GHz band. Just screw them on and preferably position the in a WW manner to make sure you unleash all the fury into that 5 GHz radio band.

KFA2 / Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI

And one last photo before we startup the regular tests on power consumption, noise, heat levels and performance. For those that wonder, the connection is based on a 128-bit AES encryption once the handshake in-between the graphics card and receiver box is made (takes merely seconds and is an automatic process). Also EDID, HDMI CEC and HDCP are fully supported.

We'll now startup the regular stuff related to the graphics card, in the conclusion we'll have a small demonstration video showing the functionality of this product.

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