Sticks to the reference specifications

Jun 25, 2010 12:44 GMT  ·  By

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 made its quiet debut near the end of May and has since shown up under a variety of guises, each with its own special features. Inno3D and MSI are just two of the hardware makers that put their own stamp on the video controller. Now, NVIDIA is getting ready to unleash yet another adapter, known as GTX 460 and powered by the GF104 GPU instead of the GF100. This upcoming model has even been pictured. With all its competitors already done with the GTX 465, however, Club 3D thought it was opportune of it to show off its own version and grab all the attention once again.

The Club 3D GeForce GTX 465 is basically the same video board that NVIDIA launched, only it has a different sticker on the cooling module. In fact, not just the design, but also the specifications are the same as those of the original.

The video card is, naturally, powered by the GF100 graphics processing unit, operating at 607 MHz, and, thus, has full support for DirectX 11 graphics features, such as DirectCompute and Tessellation. OpenGL 4.0, CUDA, PhysX and the 3D Vision Surround technologies are also part of the adapter's feature set.

Furthermore, the product boasts 352 CUDA cores with a clock speed of 1215 MHz. As for the memory, 1GB of GDDR5 is available, configured with a frequency of 3206 MHz and an interface of 256 bits. Finally, for connectivity, Club 3D threw in dual DVI and a HDMI output.

The hardware maker has not yet started shipping its newest offspring, but pre-orders can already be placed for a fee of £240, which is the UK equivalent of 291 Euro. There is no exact word on when exactly availability ramps up, but it shouldn't take long. In the meantime, interested users can find full information on the official product page.