The new GTX 465 drops five streaming multiprocessors (SMs), leaving a CUDA core count of 352, and a memory bus width of 256-bit. The GTX 460 reference design features 1 GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at a slightly slower 1603 MHz compared to the GTX 470 at 1674 MHz. Both cards feature graphics clock speeds of 607 MHz and processor clock speeds of 1215 MHz
Additional features for the GTX 465 include:
- 11 dedicated tessellation engines
- Support for Blu-ray 3D, with GPU decoding for enhanced 3D movie playback and 3D Internet streaming
- NVIDIA SLI(R), the most popular multi-GPU solution for gamers
- NVIDIA PhysX(R) which brings dynamic realism to PC gaming
- Next-generation CUDA architecture, with support for CUDA C/C++, DirectCompute, & OpenCL
The GeForce GTX 465 is available for purchase now from add-in-card companies including ASUS, Colorful, EVGA, Galaxy, Gigabyte, Gainward, MSI, Palit, PNY, Zotac and others, with a target price of $279.
Geforce GTX 465 Reviews
- Hardware Canucks - EVGA GeForce GTX 465 1GB Superclocked Review
- HardwareHeaven - Zotac GeForce GTX 465 Graphics Card Review
- Tweaktown - Galaxy GeForce GTX 465 GC Video Card
- HotHardware - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 Debut: EVGA, ZOTAC
- PCPer - Galaxy GeForce GTX 465 1GB Review - NVIDIA lowers Fermi cost of entry
- Legit Reviews - EVGA and Galaxy GeForce GTX 465 SLI Video Card Review
- TechARP - The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 Tech Report
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