Friday, March 11, 2011

EVGA formalizes its dual-card GTX 460

Last January, EVGA took advantage of CES to show a prototype composed of two GeForce graphics chipset GF11x. EVGA GeForce comes to formalize this dual-GPU and the opportunity to give these characteristics. Dubbed GeForce GTX 460 2Win, this graphics card chipsets are two loads clocked at 700 MHz, 672 Cores CUDA running on them at 1400 MHz.

2 GB of GDDR5 memory running at 900 MHz on a bus "512-bit" are also present for memory bandwidth estimated to 230.4 GB / s. The GTX 460 2Win has also three DVI-I connectors and a mini-HDMI output. Two power connectors PCI-Express 8-pin are present, the map showing a consumption of between 300 and 375 watts.

EVGA also recommends using a power supply capable of delivering 700W 46A on +12 V rail This map is finally relatively long (292.1 mm) and will not fit necessarily in all cases. EVGA has not yet on price or availability date.

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