460 competing with 5770? I thought it was more 5830-5850
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wow nvidia you're really trying to pull ahead, I bet it's because of the massive 460 sales
768mb*
the 1gb model has 256bit vram, the 768mb model has 196bit, there's actually quite a bit of a difference in performance
[QUOTE=M_B;24682340]768mb*
the 1gb model has 256bit vram, the 768mb model has 196bit, there's actually quite a bit of a difference in performance[/QUOTE]
Yup. the 1GB often outperforms the 470.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;24683123]Yup. the 1GB often outperforms the 470.[/QUOTE]
1gb 460 > 470? What? I've only seen that in a few benchmarks with wild overclocks.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;24683123]Yup. the 1GB often outperforms the 470.[/QUOTE]Uhhh no.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;24683294]1gb 460 > 470? What? I've only seen that in a few benchmarks with wild overclocks.[/QUOTE]
I saw it with the Palit Platinum version. when they pushed it a bit further afterwards. shit got tense.
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[QUOTE=ClaBrendon;24684184]Uhhh no.[/QUOTE]
Care to actually refute me or are you just going to be a cocky little motherfucker?
[QUOTE=ClaBrendon;24684184]Uhhh no.[/QUOTE]
Actually yes, when overclocked to +800 Mhz.
[QUOTE=ADT;24686165]Actually yes, when overclocked to +800 Mhz.[/QUOTE]
against a stock 470, and NO ONE leaves a 470 stock, you'd be stupid if you did.
The GTX 460 shows great value anyway
I have a GTX 470, it sucks away power at a very high rate.
[QUOTE=reapaninja;24676985][url]http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18183589[/url][/QUOTE]
[B]FUCK[/B], and I just bought that particular 460. I knew I should have waited a week or two to see if anything like this would happen :emo:
Worth it though.
Has anyone else with a GTX 460 1GB noticed any stuttering whilst playing games? It seems to happen when stuff is loading, like in GTA4 and Mafia II when stuff is progressively loaded as you move around the map. It doesn't seem to happen in games where all the resources are loaded when transferring levels (like Left 4 Dead and Mass Effect 2). I can't find anything on Google before you ask.
You have enough memory? That seems like a paging issue rather that video.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;24683123]Yup. the 1GB often outperforms the 470.[/QUOTE]
mmm only in sli but individually a 470 is most often better than a 460.
a 460 is better than a 465 though which id funny because the 465 basically is a 470
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[QUOTE=Wiggles;24690028]Has anyone else with a GTX 460 1GB noticed any stuttering whilst playing games? It seems to happen when stuff is loading, like in GTA4 and Mafia II when stuff is progressively loaded as you move around the map. It doesn't seem to happen in games where all the resources are loaded when transferring levels (like Left 4 Dead and Mass Effect 2). I can't find anything on Google before you ask.[/QUOTE]
that's how games were for me before in the past so i didn't think about it
[QUOTE=Brt5470;24691135]You have enough memory? That seems like a paging issue rather that video.[/QUOTE]
Got 4GB of RAM and running Windows 7 64-bit.
Btw, i paid 200 dollar for my GTX 470 and it was only a week old (zotac version) So that probrably makes it the best card for the money. :D
Got my GTX 460 in my father's house
oh god
This thing is like x2 hugest than my 9500GT
I lol'd at my father who threaten me to pay the electricity bill because he thinks this card will suck a lot of power just because of its size.
I heard that Nvidia had just released their GTS 450. Well,its for anyone's who's on budget. Cost only $130~$140 depend on their brand. Performance is between 5750 and 5770. ASUS's overclocked version is slightly powerful than the generic 5770.
That is breaking news.
[QUOTE=M_B;24691167]mmm only in sli but individually a 470 is most often better than a 460.
a 460 is better than a 465 though which id funny because the 465 basically is a 470
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A/ no. Single 460 is just barely keeping up.
B/ you mean, the 465 is a BROKEN 470. No one in their right mind would buy a 465 when the 460 is kicking it stupid. and i won't spend what equals to 150 bucks more for a 470 when the 460 as it is now only delivers between 2-8 FPS lower and at times (i'm guessing shitty driver and resource management... but what the hell do i know?) beats it by a frame or two.
Proof: [URL]http://www.techspot.com/review/299-palit-inno3d-geforce-gtx-460/[/URL] look at the Palit 1GB model. it basically keeps up fine with the 470 and beats the 460 768MB stupid. Of course, i'm refering to the two lower resolutions. mainly 1680 since that's my screen size.
Gotta love that card.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;24819367]A/ no. Single 460 is just barely keeping up.
B/ you mean, the 465 is a BROKEN 470. No one in their right mind would buy a 465 when the 460 is kicking it stupid. and i won't spend what equals to 150 bucks more for a 470 when the 460 as it is now only delivers between 2-8 FPS lower and at times (i'm guessing shitty driver and resource management... but what the hell do i know?) beats it by a frame or two.
Proof: [URL]http://www.techspot.com/review/299-palit-inno3d-geforce-gtx-460/[/URL] look at the Palit 1GB model. it basically keeps up fine with the 470 and beats the 460 768MB stupid. Of course, i'm refering to the two lower resolutions. mainly 1680 since that's my screen size.
Gotta love that card.[/QUOTE]
everything you said, he already said
[QUOTE=Odellus;24825425]everything you said, he already said[/QUOTE]
No sir. he said ONLY in SLI to which i replied, no LOOK RIGHT HERE and i smacked a benchmark proving my point right in his face. you might want to re-read it all eh?
What i was trying to get across is that they're so close that the price difference should be 10-20 max... it isn't. In fact, the 470 should have been the 465 and the 465 should never have happened.
[QUOTE=Bomimo;24825928]No sir. he said ONLY in SLI to which i replied, no LOOK RIGHT HERE and i smacked a benchmark proving my point right in his face. you might want to re-read it all eh?
What i was trying to get across is that they're so close that the price difference should be 10-20 max... it isn't. In fact, the 470 should have been the 465 and the 465 should never have happened.[/QUOTE]
yeah, a highly overclocked 460 against a stock 470. What am I missing here
Is it worth it to buy a gtx 470 instead of a Ati 5870? [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125316"]This one[/URL]
[QUOTE=Karmah;24827123]Is it worth it to buy a gtx 470 instead of a Ati 5870? [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125316"]This one[/URL][/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121372&cm_re=gtx_470-_-14-121-372-_-Product[/url]
[QUOTE=Bomimo;24819367]A/ no. Single 460 is just barely keeping up.
B/ you mean, the 465 is a BROKEN 470. No one in their right mind would buy a 465 when the 460 is kicking it stupid. and i won't spend what equals to 150 bucks more for a 470 when the 460 as it is now only delivers between 2-8 FPS lower and at times (i'm guessing shitty driver and resource management... but what the hell do i know?) beats it by a frame or two.
Proof: [URL]http://www.techspot.com/review/299-palit-inno3d-geforce-gtx-460/[/URL] look at the Palit 1GB model. it basically keeps up fine with the 470 and beats the 460 768MB stupid. Of course, i'm refering to the two lower resolutions. mainly 1680 since that's my screen size.
Gotta love that card.[/QUOTE]
A) what? yeah that's my point, by itself a 460 might just barely be keeping up with a 470, but how is that better? "barely keeping up" in your own borderline illiterate phrasing is the same as "not quite as good" in any normal persons phrasing. however, if you put two 460s together, they will outperform two 470s, that is what i was saying. not that it takes two 460s to "beat" one 470. this is because the 460s scale rather amazingly under SLI configuration. i also speak from experience: [B]i have 2 EVGA GTX 460 1GBs[/B]
B) the 465 is not a "BROKEN 470". it isn't even entirely a 470, it's just that you can flash it's bios into running at speeds as though it were a 470. if anyone were looking at either a 465 or a 470, because of the previous statement, they would actually be retarded to get the 470.
B.5) (this is for the most part irrelevant from the 465) the reason the 460 doesn't perform quite as well as the 475 is not because of "shitty drivers," nvidia very rarely releases shitty drivers, and it's not resource issues, either. brass tax, facts, and paper specs all point to the 470 being more powerful, it has more shit to work with. now given this, the 460 performs extremely well as it literally does not have as powerful hardware, yet it performs exceedingly well, almost as good as a 470, or as you say "barely keeping up". this is because of GREAT drivers and because of the different, much more reformed architecture of the 460 as opposed to all of the other previous 400 series cards, 480 included.
one last note: i'm not even talking about the 768MB card, and i know i never mentioned that i was talking about the 1GB model. it was very contextually clear that i was speaking of the 1GB model if you read the thread, but you can't even read one post thoroughly, so why should anyone think you can read at least a page of a thread?
i hope you can comprehend at least this post since you clearly lack the reading skills to comprehend the prior.
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oh, and please do not suggest "Palit."
might as well recommend a Rosewill anything or a NZXT case or an LG monitor
LG monitors are fine and so are Xigmatek cases, and Rosewill CPU? what
i meant nzxt cases and rosewill psus lol. but really rosewill anything is garbage
and no lg monitors are absolutely not fine
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although now that i think about it xigmatek cases are ugly
[QUOTE=Odellus;24826608]yeah, a highly overclocked 460 against a stock 470. What am I missing here[/QUOTE]
A highly clocked 460 that is a shitton cheaper... you're missing how bad a deal the 470 is compared to this card... even if it's Overclocked. Though i'm not sure you're missing that and i'm starting to see that the opposite angle is valid too.
You play this game well...
Bomimo shut the hell up already. The GTX 460 is not better than the GTX 470.
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