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Good PricetoPerformance Ratio, 1GB Memory, HDMI, Dual DVI and Display Ports
Good bundle, priced well, full sized HDMI and DP connectors, good performance once overclocked
Huge overclocking potential, Low power consumption, Native fullsize HDMI output, DisplayPort included, GDDR5 memory, Prince of Persia full game included, 1 GB of memory, Support for DirectX 11, Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround, Support for CUDA, Phys
Runs Hot and Noisy
Noisy fan under load, not a whole lot faster than the 768MB ver, memory chips aren't actively cooled
Very noisy, 1 GB VRAM does not make a substantial difference over 768 MB, DirectX 11 relevance very limited at this time, Memory chips not cooled
By Vortez on September 09, 2010
The Nvidia GTX460 1024MB is an excellent little card. It's what the GTX465 should have been from the start, both performance wise and in terms of power consumption. It's no surprise that Nvidia are banking on this card being successful after the...
By PC Advisor on September 08, 2010
The ZOTAC Geforce GTX 460 is available for around £169 inc VAT (despite a putative RRP of £199) and that's not a price-point we can argue with. Although it's a close contest, the price and performance difference between the GTX 460 and...
By iXBT Labs on September 07, 2010
Zotac ZT-40402-10P is essentially a reference card with a 256-bit bus and 1024MB of memory. Unfortunately, it's not very well cooled (<82°C), but the heat isn't critical. The card also has a nice...
By PCWorld India on September 02, 2010
The ZOTAC Geforce GTX 460 is priced at Rs. 12,600 and that’s not a price-point I can argue with. Although it’s a close contest, the price and performance difference between the GTX 460 and the HD 5850 make it easy to pick a card according to...
By Tom's Hardware on August 30, 2010
Because every card in today’s comparison is a compromise of features, performance, warranty, and price, individual buyers must carefully consider their specific needs before choosing a...
By TechTree on July 29, 2010
ZOTAC has priced the 1GB version of the GTX460 at Rs. 14,999 but they say you can get it for a little less. Considering that you're also getting a free game with it, it's not a bad price. Also, unlike other manufactures, you get a full sized...
By Expert Reviews on July 14, 2010
Finally, we see a competitive card from Nvidia’s new range. It’s not a clear cut winner, but at a chunk less cash than the HD 5850 this card is well worth considering....
By Trusted Reviews on July 13, 2010
The GTX 460 is the latest addition to Nvidia's DirectX 11 compatible range of graphics cards. Aimed squarely at the mid-range of the market, it should be a great buy for those looking for a decent amount of bang for their buck. Let's find out...
By Tbreak.com on July 13, 2010
Outperforming the competition at an extremely competitive price makes this the best mainstream card on the market. With the relatively lackluster GeForce GTX 300 series, Nvidia has been out for the mid-range graphics crown for a long time coming....
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...
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