EVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB GDDR5 PCIe

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EVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB GDDR5 PCIe
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Based on 4 expert reviews
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Let's cut right to the chase here, because the conclusion is obvious and I know you can't wait to watch the video.A bottom end GeForce GTX480 will set you back around £360 these days, which is much better than it was when it first launched...

By Overclock3D on
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The brand new GeForce GTX 460 has turned up in two rather different flavours; the full version like Zotac's GTX 460 1GB and this the paired-down, slightly cut-price, 768MB version.The GTX 460 is based on a new NVIDIA GPU and marks the first card...

By TechRadar on
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The success of the GeForce GTX 460 cards is crucially important for NVIDIA and its range of board partners as it moves into the mainstream with the Fermi graphics architecture. Manufactured using silicon that is over 30 per cent smaller than on...

By HEXUS.net on
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The GTX 460 768MB performed admirably in our tests and it fell in line almost exactly where its price suggests it should - between a HD 5830 and HD 5850. It also has the dubious distinction of beating its cousin, the £200 GTX 465, in many of our tests -...

By Bit-tech.net on

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 768MB is quite a success, considering the MSRP. It outperforms the cheaper AMD Radeon HD 5770 and performs on a par with (and in some tests outperforms) the similarly priced AMD Radeon HD 5830. Fast tesselation, the advantage...

By iXBT Labs on

we feel that the GTX 460 series is a very viable DX11 class product with no real negatives. If you want serious bang for buck the we say pick up a 768MB model, then clock it to 800 MHz after which you suddenly arrive in the R5850 performance level area....

By Guru of 3D on