Wednesday, June 30th 2010

GeForce GTX 460 to Come in Distinct Variants, Launch Date Surfaces

The much talked about upcoming GeForce GTX 460 GPU from NVIDIA was recently pictured and detailed. Out of its first, grainy pictures, it became clear that the GF104 core it's based on indeed supports a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, but that only six of its eight 32-bit wide channels were occupied (192-bit), yielding 768 MB of memory. Fresh reports suggest that NVIDIA indeed will release the GeForce GTX 460 in two variants, a 768 MB one, and a 1024 MB (1 GB). The 1 GB variant by design will be faster, even if an application doesn't need all its video memory, because it will have a wider 256-bit memory interface, that's 25% higher memory bandwidth. Both variants will have the same memory clock speed of 900 MHz (3600 MHz effective). The GF104 core will be clocked at 675 MHz on both models, with 336 CUDA cores. Built on the 40 nm process at TSMC, the GeForce GTX 460 768 MB will have a TDP of 150W, while the 1 GB model will have a TDP of 160W. New reports suggest that the 768 MB model will be priced at less than $200. NVIDIA will release the GeForce GTX 460 on the 12th of July.
Source: DonanimHaber
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35 Comments on GeForce GTX 460 to Come in Distinct Variants, Launch Date Surfaces

#26
the54thvoid
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OnBoardAt least this time the card with more memory is actually faster. Those that get the higher priced option get more value for money first time ever. We have 2GB and 4GB cards in ATI lineup that just consume more power and cost more for next to nothing in performance.
To be objective, 2GB cards do have a purpose but vendors sell them as if they will give all users an increase. If you run on 30" screens with lots going on the extra does make a difference but more importantly, if you have 'many' screens it makes the difference.

The 2GB i-finity models are specifically for multi monitor use - theres no point buying one over a standard version otherwise.
The 4GB models are just for show (at £800-900, c'mon!) these beasts are for people that know better but have too much money.

768GB aint a lot of memory, my old GTX260 had slowdown issues....
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#27
Disparia
What? And have the better 256bit models go out of stock? Blah! Let the uninformed buy the cheaper model.
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#28
phanbuey
hopefully the GF104 can OC like a monster. I cant wait for the reviews. 336 Cuda cores at 850Mhz-900Mhz would be beautiful.
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#29
X-TeNDeR
Come Geforce 460... Come and make my (soon-to-be) 5850 a penny cheaper :toast:

Core harvesting at its finest.
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#30
phanbuey
X-TeNDeRCome Geforce 460... Come and make my (soon-to-be) 5850 a penny cheaper :toast:

Core harvesting at its finest.
this is a different core tho... but its prolly being harvested from the 485. so ur right.
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#31
TonyMontana00
hey

ok im not all nerdy and stuff
but i do like 2 game, in my workplace
y use cad, so i have a nice pc there
but for my home ive got the 9800gtx+
i want to buy a new card wich one
do u recomend an nvidia card like
the new 460 1gb or and ati 5850
keep in mind ill do some mild cad at
home 2..
the real question is nvidia or ati and why?
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#32
Flanker
the tdp's still look pretty bad...
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#34
newconroer
It's never ending. People complain there's not enough cards, and then they complain there's too many.

Like any valued purchase, you either do your homework, or you're just an ignorant consumer.
In the end it's no one's fault but your own, and it hardly means that xyxyx company is any worse or better, because they offered options that you couldn't be bothered to research.

Give it a rest...
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#35
erocker
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TonyMontana00ok im not all nerdy and stuff
but i do like 2 game, in my workplace
y use cad, so i have a nice pc there
but for my home ive got the 9800gtx+
i want to buy a new card wich one
do u recomend an nvidia card like
the new 460 1gb or and ati 5850
keep in mind ill do some mild cad at
home 2..
the real question is nvidia or ati and why?
The 460 isn't released yet, so my choice would be the 5850 since it's your only choice.
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