Monday, November 15th 2010
NVIDIA Makes GeForce GTX 460 SE Official
NVIDIA made the latest variant of the GeForce GTX 460, the GeForce GTX 460 SE. The GTX 460 SE is a new variant that is designed to give a good price-performance level without compromising on memory amount or bandwidth. It retains 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface of the GTX 460 1 GB variant, but has a lower CUDA core count of 288. Clock speeds are slightly lower, too. While the core, CUDA cores, and memory are clocked at 675/1350/3600 MHz on the 1 GB and 768 MB variants, for the GTX 460 SE, it's 650/1300/3400 MHz. Expect the GTX 460 SE to be priced slightly lower than the GTX 460 768 MB.
26 Comments on NVIDIA Makes GeForce GTX 460 SE Official
Should actually be a decent card though if priced right, and I think I would take this over a 768MB variety if I was looking to play modern games, because the 768MB was proving to be a problem in some modern games at 1080p+ resolutions.(Dirt2 and Metro2033 both go beyond the 768MB memory and start to stutter, for example). Though I was hoping they would just release a GTX460 1.5GB version. Should be 32 since they are tied to the memory controllers active. Yeah, that is my guess as well. I'd like to see the price on this though, because in the past slightly crippled cards that were released as a way to get rid of chips that didn't make the grade were some of the best valued cards around. GTX260, 8800GT/9800GT, 8800GS/9600GSO, 8800GTS 320/640MB all crippled cards that were amazing values.
Nvidia bring us the fully unlocked dual GF104 card we have been waiting for 'GTX590'
But I'm guessing performance will be closer to the GTX460 768MB, especially in newer DX11 games at higher resolutions as I said. So it seems they are filling a spot that doesn't really have a card anymore since the HD5830 has been EOL'd. Smart if it is priced right. If the prices are right at H5770 prices, or ever so slightly higher this card will be a great value.
With this, they may actually get rid of the 768MB/192bit and replace it with the SE. Having two GTX 460s with the same name (but differing memory) is confusing.
Well, the core count is 288 AFAIK, and if they really wanted to sell a "cheap" (emphasis on 'c' word), they why did they not settle for 192-bit ???
nVidia = a very confused group of techmaniacs
if not, what is the point in releasing lower performance 460 cards, at high prices?
And what the hell happened to the 300 series? i heard it was supposed to be OEM but i still have no idea of any 300 series cards there are. I originally thought that their was going to be a respin on the GT200 to be made into the 300 series, but that would make sense.
Honestly....how in the FUCK is Nvidia so retarded to be jumping up their naming scheme ladder so dam fast. I know middle schoolers that could have done their naming scheme more logically. It should have gone GTX 285>GTX 380(GTX 480)>GTX 385(GTX 580). I see AMD with their recent change of the X8XX range being mid-hig/mid range instead of their top single chip perf line but that really doesn't compare to how fast Nvidia is jumping up theirs.
Not tryin to be anti-nvidia but it frustrates me to see a company full of more intelligent people than myself doing something this simple in an illogical way. What's the world coming to :banghead: