Read more.Two new derivatives build on the award-winning GTX 460 formula.
Read more.Two new derivatives build on the award-winning GTX 460 formula.
I like the idea of the single-slot card - but would be worried that it'd either be noisy or hot-running.
The WHDI card gives me mixed emotions - I like the idea that I could stream stuff to my TV. But, on the other hand, the multiple aerials coming out the back look very much like legs. Use this card and it's going to look like you've got a robo-tarantula trying to escape out the back of your rig.
Remember that B-movie "Runaway" (Tom Seleck, Kirstie Alley and Gene Simmons)...?
There's a review at PC Perspective, they said:
"Interestingly, the Razor card actually produces temperatures in line with the reference card that uses a dual-slot design. Obviously this means that the heatsink and fan design on the Razor card are just better quality - not only that but the noise levels on the card were not noticeably louder than the reference design."
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid...=expert&pid=11
Main - Intel Core i5 2300 @ 3.5GHz, 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz RAM, Asus P8P67 Pro, Coolermaster iGreen 600w, GTX 480, Antec One Case
So, if I put this in my PC, how do I connect it to my monitor ???
"I want to be young and wild, then I want to be middle aged and rich, then I want to be old and annoy people by pretending that I'm deaf..."
my Hexus.Trust
http://www.kfa2.com/gtx460whdi.html#
Appears to have DVI / Display Port and MiniHDMI onboard.
CK_1985 (12-01-2011)
Just me who thinks it looks a good inch longer than reference designs? (both cards that is.)
This gives a better view
Oh, give me the wireless one. Nice upgrade from my 4980
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