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Good overclocking potential, Solid performance at lower resolutions, Native HDMI output, GDDR5 memory, Support for DirectX 11, Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround, Support for CUDA, PhysX and 3D Vision
Built well, good performance, packaged well, DX11 support, PhysX and CUDA support
Higher power draw than similar ATI products, Falls behind other cards at higher resolution, Price seems a bit high, DirectX 11 won't be relevant for quite a while
Runs really hot, high power consumption, expensive
By Tbreak.com on July 06, 2010
A pretty good card once the price drops to below AED 1000. We looked at NVIDIAs Fermi based GTX 480 some time back and compared their highest-end graphics card to ATIs fastest single GPU card. While the card proved to be faster than...
By AnandTech on June 01, 2010
In recent years its become customary to have 3-4 high-end cards on the market at the same time using the same GPU. For the GTX 200 series we had the GTX 260, GTX 275, and GTX 285, while for the Radeon HD 5000 series we have the 5830, 5850, and...
By BeHardware on May 31, 2010
The GeForce GTX 400 launch was a difficult one for NVIDIA because of the energy consumption levels, and the associated issues of the the very high end card, but also because they are faced with a relatively high performance to price ratio of the...
By Kitguru.net on May 31, 2010
Fermi at a reasonable price, we like it. Want to know if we like it more when its been overclocked? Stay...
By HotHardware on May 31, 2010
Although NVIDIA hasn't been able to deal a knockout blow to any of ATI's DX11-class cards at any given price point, the GeForce GTX 465 is interesting nonetheless. For under $300, the GeForce GTX 465 performs well and offers support for DX11 and...
By techPowerUp! on May 31, 2010
NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 465 shows some interesting benchmark results. Generally it does very well against the competition at lower resolutions but seems to run out of steam once the resolution is increased. I'm not saying that the card gets...
By HardwareHeaven on May 31, 2010
Zotac GeForce GTX 465Looking at the GTX 465 on its own we have a product which is impressive. The card has all of the features we would expect from a new product, from DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.0 support to the ability to use the latest 3D technology....
By Tom's Hardware UK on May 31, 2010
We've already crowned Nvidia's GeForce GTX 480 the fastest (and most power-hungry) single-GPU card we've ever seen. Now the company is launching its GeForce GTX 465, based on the same massive GF100 GPU. Can such a complex part compete with...
By TechTree on May 31, 2010
We aren't sure about others yet, but ZOTAC is going to price this standard edition of the GTX465 at approx Rs. 18,000. It's a bit expensive but then again it's a new card, so a slightly inflated price at the beginning is expected. Now...
By Hardware Upgrade
on July 19, 2010
Dopo aver analizzato le caratteristiche architetturali delle schede GeForce GTX 460 basate su architettura GF104, contenute in questo articolo, soffermiamo la nostra attenzione sulle prime schede basate su queste GPU ad essere state messe a...
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