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EVGA GeForce GTX 460 2WIN
Released April, 2011
The Pros:DirectX 11 tessellation. Dual GTX 460 processing. 2GB RAM.
The GeForce GTX 460 2WIN is a dual core video card that uses two of EVGA's already popular GTX 460 core processors. Although it does not feature SLI interfacing which would allow it to run in tandem with other cards, it will power up to three monitors with 3D graphics in surround mode and four monitors with surround disabled.
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Internally it boasts a 700MHz core speed and 3600MHz memory clock speed, as well as 2GB of GDDR5 RAM. The interface has 3 DVI-I connectors and one Mini-HDMI connector, and ships with a VGA adapter, HDMI adapter cable, two power cables, instruction manual and installation CD. Compatibility with DirectX 11 and featuring the new and highly realistic 3D technology called tessellation is a major plus when combined with refinement algorithms and displacement mapping, all of which make more efficient rendering of 3D images on different platforms. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced by EVGA as of March 2011, but the company says it will be cheaper than competing 3D cards out at the moment, probably owing to the fact that the GTX 460 CPU's inside are already made and have been out for a year already.
Features
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Performance
NVIDIA GTX 460
700 MHz GPU
672 CUDA Cores
400 MHz RAMDAC
- Memory
2048 MB, 512 bit GDDR5
3600 MHz (effective)
230.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth
- Interface
PCI-E 2.0 16x
DVI-I, DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI
- Resolution & Refresh
240Hz Max Refresh Rate
2048x1536 Max Analog
2560x1600 Max Digital
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