GeForce GTX 460 review (roundup with 8 cards)
GeForce GTX 460 review (roundup with 8 cards)
We test and review the GeForce GTX 460, not one of them .. eight in total. NVIDIA today launches both a 768MB and 1024MB version of this all new DirectX 11 compatible product series. Where there was a lot to discuss with the GF100 based GPUs, the all new chip that empowers the new cards really does it's job well. it offers good value for money, it not at all running hot, it's silent and comes with an okay power consumption as well.
In this first roundup we'll look at eVGA's regular 768MB and SuperClocked 768MB editions, MSI's 768MB Cyclone edition, Gigabyte's 768MB OC edition, Palit's Sonic Platinum 1024MB edition and Zotac's 1024MB regular edition. All in all we've been busy benchmarking our guts off... that's six cards plus two reference GeForce GTX 460 768MB and 1024MB graphics cards.
Click right here to read this Guru3D.com article.
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