Tuesday, July 13th 2010

Galaxy Ships New GeForce GTX 460 Graphics Series with Industry-First Detachable Fan

Galaxy Microsystems Ltd. a leading global manufacturer of graphics accelerators, today announced the immediate availability of the new Galaxy GTX 460 series of graphics cards featuring the industry's first detachable fan cooling technology and DirectX 11 support for today's hottest games.

"Our new Galaxy GTX 460 graphics cards offer out of this world realism and performance at a price that is simply amazing." said Shane Vance, US Sales for Galaxy. "And the new detachable fan makes it even easier to keep your card in peak condition".
Galaxy custom designed the GTX 460 series using top-grade components like solid capacitors so users get a high-performing, quality product, not a sticker on a reference model. Each card is tested in a static-free, factory environment by experienced technicians to ensure the only those cards that meet the "Galaxy Clocked" standard can be overclocked. For those customers that demand the absolute fastest performance for their money, the Galaxy GTX 460 is also offered in a Super Overclocked edition.

Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 1GB Super OC Edition:
  • Core Clock: 810MHz vs. standard 625MHz
  • Processor Clock: 1620MHz vs. standard 1350MHz
  • Memory Clock: 2000MHz vs. standard 1800MHz
Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 1GB GC Edition:
  • Core Clock: 700MHz vs. standard 625MHz
  • Processor Clock: 1400MHz vs. standard 1350MHz
  • Memory Clock: 1848MHz vs. standard 18000MHz
Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 768MB Super OC Edition:
  • Core Clock: 810MHz vs. standard 625MHz
  • Processor Clock: 1620MHz vs. standard 1350MHz
  • Memory Clock: 2000MHz vs. standard 1800MHz
Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 768MB GC Edition:
  • Core Clock: 700MHz vs. standard 625MHz
  • Processor Clock: 1400MHz vs. standard 1350MHz
  • Memory Clock: 1848MHz vs. standard 1800MHz
Galaxy graphics cards are backed by a 2 year warranty and include 24 hour toll-free technical support.
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19 Comments on Galaxy Ships New GeForce GTX 460 Graphics Series with Industry-First Detachable Fan

#1
a_ump
see that's what i'm talking about. it's bout dam time that manufacturers started making overclocked editions that are worthy of being labeled so. This generation i've barely seen any worthy, but galaxy has with the GTX 460.
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#3
guitarfreaknation
detachable fan is nice and everything but those plastic locking pins look a bit flimsy, might create some problems for some users. Nice card though :rockout:
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
wont be long before we see forum posts from people who put a quieter fan/removed it completely, and want to whine that their video card doesnt work right

"if it NEEDS that fan, why can i take it off?!?!?!?!111oneone111!!!"
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#5
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
to more easily remove the dust under it?
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#6
ktr
I read a review about the galaxy cards. They run hot and are noisy :/. I was actually interested in getting one.
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#7
computertechy
it can run passive............LOL.........like my old X700
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#8
ktr
computertechyit can run passive............LOL
According to Galaxy...the fan must be completely closed before booting.
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#9
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
nice the fan is detachable, should make cleaning alot easier. Wonder if they fan is upgradeable as well.
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#10
computertechy
ktrAccording to Galaxy...the fan must be completely closed before booting.
"support for today’s hottest moments."

am very tempted though, my HTPC needs a new card and suffers with dust disease.
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#11
arnoo1
another useless cooler from galaxy, those things do not work, that gtx 470 looks like crap en is crap,
they should look @ msi or gainward

only the super oc does it work well
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#12
a_ump
really? they don't work? didn't know you'd already purchased one and found this out....cause i have this feeling you haven't. If you haven't owned a product then don't bash it.
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#13
arnoo1
a_umpreally? they don't work? didn't know you'd already purchased one and found this out....cause i have this feeling you haven't. If you haven't owned a product then don't bash it.
lol i don't, but they look ugly and to plastic , and temps are to high for a non reference card.

I would go for msi cyclone
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#14
GoldenTiger
Can anyone comment on the Galaxy 1GB Super OC GTX 460 and its noise level (or lack thereof)? The HardOCP review says it's extremely noisy, but the levels they describe of being louder than their desk fan sounds odd to me.
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#15
RadeonProVega
you still need 2 6 pins just to use any of these gtx460 cards right?
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#16
arnoo1
u2konlineyou still need 2 6 pins just to use any of these gtx460 cards right?
yep but that's normal, with stock clocks the tpd is ~150-160 watt and with one 6pin connector you can only pull 150watt that's with you pci-e slot so it can't get enough power from single pci-e connector, 2connector's are nice, than you can oc the shit out of it.
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#17
RejZoR
I'd much prefer the "dustbuster" fan design (ie like the one found on reference GTX 470/480 cards).
I was never really a fan of these coolers that dump heat inside the case...
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#18
RadeonProVega
Well i am waiting for a new nvidia card that only has one 6 pin or none, but i guess with these gtx cards, that won't happen. :(
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#19
Unregistered
So 4 types of the same 460??? Yeah, that's good for confused customers who will go to ATI anyways, since it's the same price (the 1GB o.c. version is much more expensive than ATI similar), less power hungry, less noisy and faster btw. (ATI 5850):eek:
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