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768MB or 1GB GDDR5 Memory.
Advanced Tessellation with Raster and PolyMorph Engines.
PhysX, CUDA and 3D Vision.
Overclockability.
Lifetime Warranty.
By HEXUS.net on July 26, 2010
Our glut of numbers indicates that putting two pre-overclocked GeForce GTX 460 768MB cards into a system gives you excellent performance in a wide range of games. EVGA's SuperClocked cards ship with a £10 premium over default-clocked models but...
By TechRadar on July 21, 2010
The only real hope for the 768MB versions of Nvidia's latest card, the GTX 460, lies in these pre-overclocked, such as EVGA's Superclocked and Asus' GTX 460 768MB TOP.The 1GB version of the GTX 460 has been garnering impressive performance...
By Legit Reviews on July 16, 2010
The EVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB SuperClocked graphics cards bring you factory overclocked goodness and a lifetime warranty for an extra few bucks that we feel is well worth it....
By FiringSquad on July 15, 2010
With the release of the GeForce GTX 460, NVIDIA’s board partners are trying all sorts of things to make their product stand apart from the crowd. Between designs like the dual-fanned ECS Black edition, Galaxy’s removable fan,...
By Hardware Canucks on July 14, 2010
We were expecting big things from two 768MB GTX 460s and we werent disappointed in the least. This $400 (or less considering we have already seen these cards retailing for under $180) solution thoroughly dominates the $350 GTX 470, bests a GTX 480...
By Kitguru.net on July 12, 2010
If nVidia’s engineers had not encountered so many issues with Fermi over the past 2 years, and Jen Hsun’s card had been real last September, then AMD would be on the run right now. But the world is a strange place. We’ve gone round the...
By Fudzilla on July 12, 2010
So, Nvidia finally launched its new graphics card dubbed the GTX 460 and aimed it at the more price-aware market segment. GTX 460 cards are available for less than €200 for the 768MB GDDR5 model whereas the 1024MB GDDR5 models are priced around...
By Guru of 3D on July 12, 2010
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 HotHardware on July 12, 2010
In the end, we have to commend NVIDIA for this one. The GeForce GTX 460 is simply one of the most appealing DirectX 11-class graphics cards out there. They're affordably priced, perform very well, and they're relatively small and quiet, not to...
By Hi Tech Legion on July 12, 2010
We at Hi Tech Legion normally don’t overclock video cards, so when we were briefed on the overclockability of the GTX 460 (GF104) it was deemed necessary out of sheer skepticism. To put it simply it takes time to overclock a lot of time. (Yup, we...
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