Friday, March 19th 2010

XFX GeForce GTX 480 and GeForce GTX 470 Pictured

Here they are folks, pictures of the GeForce GTX 480 and GeForce GTX 470 complete with partner branding. These come from XFX, both sticking to NVIDIA's reference design. The XFX GeForce GTX 480 comes with the usual feature set of 1536 MB of GDDR5 memory, 480 CUDA cores, and a broad feature set that includes support for DirectX 11, CUDA, PhysX, 3D Vision Surround, and 3-way SLI. The GeForce GTX 470 retains this feature set, albeit with 448 CUDA cores, and 1280 MB of GDDR5 memory. The two will be released on the 26th of March.
Source: Expreview
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68 Comments on XFX GeForce GTX 480 and GeForce GTX 470 Pictured

#1
Lionheart
I gotta be honest, these cards do look pretty awesome:toast: there performance better be awesome too:cry:
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#2
DirectorC
OMG SO SEXY. A week away and expectations of having $350 for launch date are nill! :cry:
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#3
afw
So sexy (hot? :pimp: )... hope they perform well ... i mean really well compared to a 5870 ... another 6 days to go ...

EDIT : No direct contact heat-pipes for 470 ?? :confused:
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#4
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
afwSo sexy (hot? :pimp: )... hope they perform well ... i mean really well compared to a 5870 ... another 6 days to go ...

EDIT : No direct contact heat-pipes for 470 ?? :confused:
They're there, but smaller and inside the cooler shroud.

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#5
HalfAHertz
So are those lines on the face of the 480 the fins of the heat sink? If so, how would that effect air movement and your case temp?
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#6
mtosev
nice looking cards. bring on the benchmarks
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#7
Cleorina
Wow... this will be my next upgrade GTX480... but not 512SP?
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#8
pantherx12
I like the design of the 480 heatsink, every little helps as Tesco Ltd pounded into my head for two years ha ha.
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#9
cool_recep
WTF, you gonna make a blind upgrade?

I mean this card is consuming 100 watts more than 5870 and givin anly 5% more performance. Are you unable to understand that?

No thanks, I am not buying it for 499$. You can waste your money.
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#10
HossHuge
HalfAHertzSo are those lines on the face of the 480 the fins of the heat sink? If so, how would that effect air movement and your case temp?
Ya, it looks like a solid piece on top with fins under it I assume. If it is, It looks quite effective. Good looking cards.
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#12
pantherx12
HalfAHertzSo are those lines on the face of the 480 the fins of the heat sink? If so, how would that effect air movement and your case temp?
They only look about 2mm tall to me, if not less. So I don't think the difference will be all that noticeable XD
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#13
mdsx1950
looks better than my 5970 :twitch:

Is the 480 better than 5970 or will a card like GTX 485 or 495 come out?
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#14
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
cool_recepWTF, you gonna make a blind upgrade?

I mean this card is consuming 100 watts more than 5870 and givin anly 5% more performance. Are you unable to understand that?

No thanks, I am not buying it for 499$. You can waste your money.
Your not paying his electric bill and you dont own his money for VC purchase so I am not sure whats up with your reaction..
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#15
Unregistered
I dont think a 480 will touch your 5970,or two touch two x 5970.
#16
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Bjorn_Of_IcelandYour not paying his electric bill and you dont own his money for VC purchase so I am not sure whats up with your reaction..
Easy there. These were typically what people inclined to buy ATI cards are used to hearing. But now the tables are about to turn (if those power consumption and performance figures are on par with what we're hearing). Brace yourself for GeForce FX vs. Radeon 9000 GeForce GTX 400 vs. Radeon HD 5000.
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#17
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
Im getting one.:)
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#18
So3oL4Nu
That is a small card for this kind of power.

I can wait to see some reviews :).
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#19
mdsx1950
Im getting the GTX 4XX card that will crush my 5970 :D
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#20
Animalpak
I always preferred and bought NVIDIA.

Is a choice, has long been waiting for this new graphics card releases now long overdue.

OH yes ! I will spend 600 bills or 700 for these I do not care if they eat more watt, of what I never bought that ATI cards. If nvidia have decided so, so be it. Moreover I have always been happy
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#21
[I.R.A]_FBi
mdsx1950Im getting the GTX 4XX card that will crush my 5970 :D
You may have a small wait there ....
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#22
Animalpak
mdsx1950Im getting the GTX 4XX card that will crush my 5970 :D
Should two 470 or 460...
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#23
crow1001
AnimalpakI always preferred and bought NVIDIA.

Is a choice, has long been waiting for this new graphics card releases now long overdue.

OH yes ! I will spend 600 bills or 700 for these I do not care if they eat more watt, of what I never bought that ATI cards. If nvidia have decided so, so be it. Moreover I have always been happy
Google translate has really improved over the past year, almost comprehensible.
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#25
Dyno
CHAOS_KILLAI gotta be honest, these cards do look pretty awesome:toast: there performance better be awesome too:cry:
There performance are going to give ATI a run for their money. Haven't you seen the benchmark results on Techpowerup yet for these two beasts (GTX 480/470)?
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