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    MSI Non-reference GTX460 Leaked





    This graphics card part number is N460GTX Cyclone 768D5/OC, it based on GF104 which has 336 CUDA Core, core/Shader/memory clocks of 725/1450/3600MHz; Features 768MB of GDDR5 memory as well as 192-bit memory interface, dual-DVI/HDMI output.

    It predicts that N460GTX Cyclone 768D5/OC will have higher price than reference GTX460
    http://en.expreview.com/2010/07/07/m...aked/7767.html

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    no vrm cooling ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaktus1907 View Post
    no vrm cooling ??
    I think the fan should be enough for airflow.

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    non-ref cooler and small footprint. i like.
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    same clocks and higher price... why exactly should we buy this? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelixPC View Post
    I think the fan should be enough for airflow.
    for stock clocks yes would be enough but not for overclock.. card will eat around 200W when it comes to overclock with soft vmod.. even a gts250 has heatsink for vrms

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    same clocks and higher price... why exactly should we buy this? :P
    GTX 460 - 675/1350/3600MHz
    MSI 460 - 725/1450/3600MHz

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    oh... stock 460 is 675 only?
    didnt know that, thx...

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