The 5 in GTX 465 indicates a double-GPU to me. Maybe nVidia is trying to cut the power/heat by cutting the number of cores to make a 460x2 ?
The 5 in GTX 465 indicates a double-GPU to me. Maybe nVidia is trying to cut the power/heat by cutting the number of cores to make a 460x2 ?
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How is availability in Europe? Cause either ATi isn't as popular there or there isn't any stock of 470's.
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Yeah, like the 5 in 285, right?
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i think your hoping more than your making a guess
480 = 480sps@700mhz and 384bit@924mhz
470 = 448sps@600mhz and 320bit@837mhz
7% less@16% lower clocks and 20% less@10% lower clocks
first the clocks, then the functional units
so 93% of 84% = 78%
so a 470 has around 78% of a 480s raw gpu performance
80% of 90% = 72%
so a 470 has around 78% of a 480s raw memory performance
if you even that out weighing in both equally, you end up with 75%
so overall a 470 has 75% a 480s raw processing performance
now lets do the same for a 460 and lets assume 600mhz clocks which is reasonable. and lets assume the same memory clocks as well, which is also reasonable.
480 = 480sps@700mhz and 384bit@924mhz
460 = 384sps@600mhz and 256bit@837mhz
25% less@16% lower clocks and 50% less@10% lower clocks
so 75% of 84% = 63%
so a 460 has around 63% of a 480s raw gpu performance
50% of 90% = 45%
so a 460 has around 45% of a 480s raw memory performance
if you even that out weighing in both equally, you end up with 54%
so overall a 460 has 54% a 480s raw processing performance
and you will notice that the gpu will be notably more powerful than the memory bandwidth the gpu gets... which seems oddly unbalanced... its likely therefor that the gpu will come clocked below 600mhz by default. or the memory would come clocked higher...
either way, the 460 will be at least as much slower as a 470 as that one is slower compared to a 480.
sounds like nvidia got a pretty clean performance bin there...
480 =~100%
470=~75%
460=~50%
but where does that put a 460 in relation to other cards?
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HD5770/gtx260... OUCH! :S
hmmmm so nvidia MUST clock the 460 higher than 600mhz... otherwise itll be a pathetic little piece of silicon with no right to exist... i mean at 600mhz it would only be as fast as a GTX260... which can be found for almost half the rumored MSRP of a 460/465... ouch...
a 460 being close to a 5850 is IMPOSSIBLE if you ask me, seeing as a 470 is only 3% faster than a 5850 on average, so they are about the same...
they could clock the 460 really high, maybe... but why would they clock it to 90% of a 470s performance?
to majorly pss off all their 470 and 480 customers? lol![]()
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so theres supposed to be a 460 and 465? both in june?
that doesnt make any sense guys... i think somebody misunderstood things here... some call the new part 460 and some 465...
or the 460 is coming out in june and nvidia hopes for a 8800gt success with the 265 which will be based on gf104 and will come out in a couple of months...
launching a 460 and 465 at the same time makes absolutely no sense...![]()
Sam, either way you look at it, there are more nvidia single-gpu XX5 cards than dual-gpu (285 + 275 vs 295). Besides, I don't expect a dual card before a refresh or die-shrink of some sort, except maybe one of those limited edition behemots, a la Ares, Mars, etc. But I'm no expert nor do I have any kind of insider info, so I can be totally wrong.
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I don't know either, just guessing like you. But 2 single-GPU that apparently are very close to each other at the same time, doesn't sounds like a logical move (for nVidia's sales numbers), unless something really fishy is going on. Something like maybe nVidia is replacing both 480 and 470 with these?
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Or 460 is rev a3 and 465 is rev B1. It's nvidia after all, no logic is necessarily involved![]()
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its been already more than half a year since the radeon 5xxx release,so it wont be a science fiction theory that ATI reduces prices across board to like :
5830 <= 150euro ;
5850 <= 200euro;
5870 <= 250euro;
i still dont understand why ATI is not doing this right now,it would basically kill nVidia just like Intel used to do to AMD whenever similiar situation arised.
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256bit x 800mhz memory. That puts it exactly halfway between 5770 and 5830 for memory bandwidth.
Is the 5830 really so memory rich that they can go that low on the memory and still hope to beat it?
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Well if nvidia wanted the 8800 effect with a newer card, it should look at the bang for the buck like the ATI 4830.....Just my, instead of high hopes with a high price.
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I'll go a little saaya on this one
5850 is 150w but 5830 is 170w (possibly higher). So this card is going to be faster than a 5830 and will pull 40w more on load.
Availability in Europe is pretty much terrible. Dunno if you count Turkey as in Europebut availability here pretty much reflects Europe. Fermi prices are insane here as well. This week there is a deal on Gigabyte Fermi cards ($330 for 470 and $480 for 480) but apart from that, the prices are terrible. I think they'll go down this month or the next, though.
Nope, the card that is 10-15% faster than the 5850 is the 5870. The 470 is somewhere inbetween, leaning more towards to the 5850 side. However, 470 has better overclocking response than the ATI cards and I believe if you overclock all three cards on air to their limits, 470 will be on par with 5870.
470s can really overclock like crazy, one guy (with exceptional case cooling, 12 fans) went up to 900mhz on air at 75% fan speed, and says its stable
that's a 50% overclock!
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the 8800GT effect was due to consoles just being released and no game needed much more power than it offered, you can still enjoy any new game that came out recently on those cards. the 465 effect will not happen, and they can just ignore the idea completely.
with sony still talking about a 10 year life on the ps3, and some rumors of a new xbox console in the next 2 years, we might see the same effect with a nvidia 600 card, or ati 8000 card
he is right though. 5830 is a broken 5850 that needs more power just to run.
it would be reasonable for a new nvidia card to be faster than 5830 and use more power.
ps: 8800gt sold incredibly well and was recommended by every website. that is obviously what they mean by 8800gt effect.
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