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EVGA Introduces GTX 460 SE

By Vincent Chang - on 16 Nov 2010, 10:54am

EVGA Introduces GTX 460 SE

Next Generation Gaming now More Affordable than Ever!

The EVGA GeForce GTX 460 brought a true DirectX 11 solution to the masses, with up to 4x the DirectX 11 tessellation performance of the competition, NVIDIA 3D Vision, Surround Gaming, PhysX and CUDA technologies. Now EVGA is further extending this great solution with an even better value in the EVGA GTX 460 SE!
Featuring 288 CUDA Cores, 1024MB of GDDR5 memory, and blistering fast DirectX 11 tessellation performance, the EVGA GTX 460 SE is the perfect solution for the gamer who wants maximum immersion, with minimum investment.

Fast DX11 Tessellation

Play the toughest DX11 Games with incredibly detailed characters and terrain. All at playable frame rates. DX11 Games available now include: Metro 2033, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat, Battleforge, DiRT 2.
Amazing Price/Performance
Experience unbelievable performance for today’s hottest game titles – at the price point you demand.

Get more from your games

Turn your games into truly immersive 3D worlds with NVIDIA 3D Vision. And with NVIDIA PhysX, game environments become more dynamic, interactive and explosive.
Looking for the ultimate gaming experience? With GeForce GTX 400 series cards you're covered. Combine up to three HD displays in jaw-dropping stereoscopic 3D for the most immersive gaming around, and with DirectX 11 tessellation support that is done right, pointy character heads are a thing of the past.

Specifications:

  • Core clock speed: 650MHz
  • Processing cores: 288
  • Memory clock speed: 3400MHz
  • Memory bandwidth 108.8GB/s
  • Shader clock speed 1300MHz
  • Interface:
    • DVI-I
    • DVI-I
    • mini-HDMI 1.4
  • Features:
    • DirectX 11 support
    • NVIDIA Cuda Technology
    • NVIDIA PhysX
    • NVIDIA PureVideo HD
    • 2-way SLI
    • NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround
  • Requirements:
    • 450 watt or greater power supply with a min. of 24 amps on the +12 volt rail
    • two 6-pin PCI Express power connector or four available hard disk power connectors
    • PCI-E or PCI-E 2.0 compliant mainboard with one x16 graphics slot
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