
To many, it seemed late by a year, but NVIDIA still insist for a fight despite being late. It’s finally ready to ‘try’ and snatch back its market share that was taken by AMD last year with the midrange Fermi, the GeForce GTX460.
The GTX460 has a 336 CUDA cores with 675MHz graphics and 1.35GHz processor speeds as its heart, and a ‘typical’ 768MB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 3.6GHz, which is now fondly available on all Fermi cards. Its CUDA cores have will have 192-bit bus memory interface to push your frames to the DirectX 11 century.
Yes, all Fermi has native support for DirectX 11. It also comes with HDMI and 2 x DVI ports. No display ports it seemed though. For $200, that’s quite a good card to choose from, if you haven’t get 1 DirectX 11 card to play Assassin’s Creed 2 or DiRT 2. Hopefully they do run cool enough to not cook an egg this time.
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