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Lantic announced a new custom-design GeForce GTX 460 1 GB graphics card. No, it is in fact a GTX 460, and coming at a time when NVIDIA's latest sweet-spot GPU is a quarter of the Earth's rotation away. Perhaps this is a vague indication that the GTX 460 1 GB isn't exactly being replaced by the GTX 560 Ti, but rather being pushed down to the next value sweet-spot GPU, replacing GTX 460 768MB.
Lantic's GTX 460 1 GB uses NVIDIA reference design PCB coupled with its in-house cooling assembly, that makes use of a GPU heatsink, decked up by a plastic shroud. It is ventilated by an 80 mm fan. The card uses reference clock speeds of 675/1350/900 MHz (core/CUDA core/memory actual), and features the usual 336 CUDA cores with 1 GB of memory over 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface. Expect it to have a recalibrated price in a post-GTX 560 Ti market.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
Lantic's GTX 460 1 GB uses NVIDIA reference design PCB coupled with its in-house cooling assembly, that makes use of a GPU heatsink, decked up by a plastic shroud. It is ventilated by an 80 mm fan. The card uses reference clock speeds of 675/1350/900 MHz (core/CUDA core/memory actual), and features the usual 336 CUDA cores with 1 GB of memory over 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface. Expect it to have a recalibrated price in a post-GTX 560 Ti market.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site