Nvidiais on a roll, and it looks chopping up and establishing their initial Fermi GF100architecture is really giving off for them initially with the price vs. performance vs. power efficiency hero, the GF104-based GeForce GTX 460, and at present with the GF106-based GeForce GTS 450, a GPU that’s the opt choice for those looking present now.
It is conferences away from the GTX 460 in operational, with the GF106 core depicted as a “little more than half of the GF104 implementation", and shows 192 CUDA cores equated to 336, 128-bit memory bandwidth compared to 256-bit, and 16 ROPs compared to 32. but it blows of faster clock speeds, faster than al other Fermi card in fact, with a 783MHz graphics clock equated to the GTX 460’s 675MHz, and 1566MHz processor clock equated to 1350MHz. Another feature is the cut down power consumption, at 106W compared to 160W, and the requirement of just a single 6-pin PCIe connector for power supply, for instance you mostly won’t have to upgrade you power supply to access it.



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