NVIDIA debuts two GeForce GTX 460 cards

Posted on Monday, July 12 2010 @ 12:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA officially announced its GeForce GTX 460 lineup, there's a 768MB GDDR5 model with 192-bit memory bus for $199, and a 1GB GDDR5 version with 256-bit memory bus for $229. Both models feature 336 CUDA cores, a 675MHz GPU clockspeed, 1350MHz shader clockspeed, and 1800MHz memory clockspeed. The card uses a dual-slot cooling solution and has a TDP of 160W.
NVIDIA today announced the latest addition to its Fermi-class of graphics processing units (GPUs), the NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 460 -- which delivers a great DX11 gaming experience and is priced right at the market's $199 sweet spot.

Built from the ground up for DirectX 11 tessellation, GeForce GTX 460 GPUs deliver monster tessellation performance with up to 4x tessellation performance(i) over competing GPUs. The GTX 460 brings the ultimate next-generation DX11 gaming experience to a new price segment, enabling more gamers than ever to experience incredibly detailed characters, terrain and game environments with blazing fast performance and awesome visuals.

With full support for NVIDIA 3D Vision™ technology, the GeForce GTX 460 provides the graphics horsepower and video bandwidth needed to experience games and high definition Blu-ray movies in eye-popping stereoscopic 3D.


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