Tuesday, June 1st 2010

Palit Intros GeForce GTX 465 with Elaborate Cooling and Connectivity

Palit's latest offering is a GeForce GTX 465 graphics card that reuses the dual-fan design used on the GeForce GTX 470 the company recently released. Apart from a cost-effective PCB and overclocker-friendly cooler than uses a dense aluminum fin array cooled by two 90 mm fans, the card has four display connectors, including two DVI-D, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort. With design constraints, however, only two of the four connectors can be used at a time. Palit's GTX 465 will be available at a fairly standard price of around US $ 280.
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4 Comments on Palit Intros GeForce GTX 465 with Elaborate Cooling and Connectivity

#1
Yellow&Nerdy?
Seems to have become a trend for Nvidia partners to copy ATIs rear I/O design on their non-reference cards.
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#2
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
Just because they put a pretty dress on a turd doesn't change the fact it's a turd. The GTX465 was quite a dissapointment I was hoping to replace my 4890 with it but it's too expensive for the performance gain.
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#3
wiak
Yellow&Nerdy?Seems to have become a trend for Nvidia partners to copy ATIs rear I/O design on their non-reference cards.
looks like it but they still cant do 3 monitors regardless of how many connectors hehe
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#4
shevanel
Nvidia and their damn design constraints.
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