Monday, December 27th 2010
Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 Hall of Fame Edition Graphics Card Pictured
First reported in October, Galaxy's GeForce GTX 460 HOF (Hall of Fame) edition graphics card seems to have finally taken shape, with the company giving out pictures of the card with its cooling solution installed. The card sports a milky-white colored PCB that makes use of 1 Gigabit memory chips and digital PWM power circuitry that makes use of proadlizers to condition power.
Its cooling solution makes use of an aluminum fin array to which heat is conveyed using four copper heat pipes, cooled by a single 80~90 mm fan. The card makes use of a 6+2 phase digital PWM power circuit that allows software voltage control. Out of the box, the card is clocked at 850/1700/1000 MHz (4 GHz GDDR5 effective), core/CUDA cores/memory. More pictures can be found at the source.
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Its cooling solution makes use of an aluminum fin array to which heat is conveyed using four copper heat pipes, cooled by a single 80~90 mm fan. The card makes use of a 6+2 phase digital PWM power circuit that allows software voltage control. Out of the box, the card is clocked at 850/1700/1000 MHz (4 GHz GDDR5 effective), core/CUDA cores/memory. More pictures can be found at the source.
35 Comments on Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 Hall of Fame Edition Graphics Card Pictured
call it Barbies convertible GTX460 with matching bikini, and I'd buy it if I liked the card.
It looks pretty charming :toast:
Amd maybe a geforce gtx "Makes Your E-peen Larger" Edition would sell well too.
Now think about it... GeForce GTX 580 MIBTY Edition. Sounds so progamer.