For the launch of the Ge Force GTX 460 did not receive any benchmark, but a couple of different assemblers late models, a 460 GTX 768MB and a 1GB.Both series came with over clocking, cooling modified and even a different PCB. The caught they lowered the clock speed to official conduct and the corresponding article published.

We thought appropriate to make power measurements temperature and noise of these cards because the results were the particular model of a particular assembly and not the reference. Now you can get your hands received models and over clock, so we will thoroughly test the Gain ward card received and will soon be testing another 460 GTX 768MB of another assembly.

We got our hands on a Gain ward Ge Force GTX 460 1GB with the tag line Goes Like Hell and that the card belongs to the Golden Sample series of well-known manufacturer but in its most extreme model, this means that come with a over clock good series let's see: 800MHz at the core rather than 675MHz, 1.600MHz for shader units instead of 1.350MHz and 3.600MHz 4.000MHz rather than to the reports, an excellent standard over clock.

The contents of the package is not a gem, as it comes just enough for our needs a power adapter, CD with drivers installation manual and a coupon for the video editing program Super LoiLoScope.

The first contact is good and amazed at how small it is the alternative we are presenting Gain ward by the power that is supposed to have the weight is also very controlled. Just have a PCB of 18.6 cm and a total weight of 478 gr. Nearly 2.5 cm less than a GTX 460 reference which is not very long, so this is a product that will not lead to space problems.

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