on the Inpia review, how is a 800Mhz 5830 consuming 60W less than a stock 5850 with both under full load:
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on the Inpia review, how is a 800Mhz 5830 consuming 60W less than a stock 5850 with both under full load:
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Originally Posted by Anandtech
''We've seen the GTX 460 lock horns with the 5850, and while the 5850 is undoubtedly the faster gaming card the $300 price point no longer makes as much sense as it once did with a $230 1GB GTX 460 below it. AMD either needs a 5840, or a price drop on the 5850 to bring its price more in line with its performance.
At the end of the day NVIDIA has created a very powerful card for a market that has been overlooked for most of this year, and right now they're setup to benefit from it. The GTX 460 is well priced, well performing, and cool running - 3 qualities we haven't been able to attribute all at once to an NVIDIA card in quite some time. With launches and pricing like the GTX 460, the competitive landscape that we enjoyed through 2008 and 2009 is finally taking shape once more, and we couldn't be happier.''
http://www.hardwareheaven.com/review...s-gtx-480.html
''The GF100 cards have four texture units per SM while the NVIDIA equipped the GF104 with eight TMUs per SM. This can and will lead to a massive increase in texture performance which will benefit older DX10 and DX9 games.''
Overclocking Results
GTX 460 1GB Final Clock Speeds
Graphics Clock: 827Mhz
Processor Clock: 1654Mhz
Memory Clock: 4220Mhz (QDR)
GTX 460 768MB Final Clock Speeds
Graphics Clock: 843Mhz
Processor Clock: 1686Mhz
Memory Clock: 4244Mhz (QDR)
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A Palit Geforce GTX 460 Sonic Platinum bateu a Radeon HD5850 na maioria dos testes, por U$50 a menos.Originally Posted by Legion Hardware
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NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 460: Part 2 - The Vendor Cards - AnandTech
930 MHz GPU for Asus with 1.062V. Not bad
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Last edited by Olivon; 07-12-2010 at 07:06 AM.
http://www.hardware.fr/articles/795-...e-gtx-460.html
English version will follow this week.
Last edited by alcachofa; 07-12-2010 at 07:42 AM.
Y'a pas de quoi
Definitely my favourite french site for reviewsthey don't seem to like hotlinking of their graphs though
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SLI performance: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/N...e_GTX_460_SLI/
Also a scaling test with GTX 460 OC on 10 different procesors you can find here
BTW, HD 5830 has a bigger TDP than HD 5850![]()
Born to lose, live to win!
I really want to like this card, but just don't see any significant improvement to upgrade from a 200 series just yet, however I'm curious if it will stream True-HD audio over the HDMI 1.4 port.
91% of HD5970 performance for 64% of the price
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One pair of stock-overclocked 810mhz core/4000mhz 256-bit memory 1GB GTX 460 cards coming in for $450 shipped after Bing CashBackfor an SLI setup. One heck of a sweet deal!
Where is the price like that. Thats an abnormally low cost for a 5970 and an abnormally high cost for a gtx 460.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/produc...=56&subid=1830
Here a 1gb gtx cost 180 or 360 pounds for two vs 520 pounds for a 5970.
With only a ten percent performance delta, it doesn't justify anything greater than 100 pounds in price difference.
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On Gainward GTX 460 1GB GLH( 800/1600/4000) it's posible to adjust GPU voltage, and most probably on Palit GTX 460 PLATINIUM(same clocks, same PCB, a little different cage cooler) because Gainward is a subvendor of Palit.
But all GTX 460 with ON NCP 5388 can adjust voltge with MSI Afterburner1.61 normaly.
Gigabyte 460OC 1gb can to.
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Almost 5hgz , air.
after checking out those screenshots wouldnt it be better to just go with 1x 5870, basically almost same price as 2x 460s, yet the 5870 gives better results and leaves more room incase you ever wanna add another card for crossfire..!?
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
Palit GeForce GTX 460 1GB Sonic Platinum
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/339...ard/index.html
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