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MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone OC 1 GB

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MSI's 1 GB version of the GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone uses 1024 MB of fast GDDR5 memory and clock speeds of 728 MHz to make it the fastest GTX 460 variant out there today. With a price of $239, it is only $10 more expensive than the reference design.

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Wow. The first good Fermi. It's actually pretty decent and I can't see why NVIDIA didn't just settle for this as the high end part or at least release this sooner so people didn't get such a bad opinion of the GTX400 series. If this had come out first they could release the 480 as like a 490 or something and say it's uber epic for special cases or something.

Anyways, good to see NVIDIA weren't just dicking around all this time. I take back any negative remarks I've said about the GTX460. Still not as good as I like though. The ECC is just a stupid idea and without it I reckon memory clocks would go way higher.
 

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Wow. The first good Fermi. It's actually pretty decent and I can't see why NVIDIA didn't just settle for this as the high end part or at least release this sooner so people didn't get such a bad opinion of the GTX400 series. If this had come out first they could release the 480 as like a 490 or something and say it's uber epic for special cases or something.

They couldn't have brought it out first - they needed to realise GF100 was broken before they could remedy the situation. Also, i've done some calculations on scaling from Anand's review and it's scaling at roughly 85-90%. Two of these are good competition (with admittedly slightly lower performance) for a 5970 (at £200 more.)
 

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They couldn't have brought it out first - they needed to realise GF100 was broken before they could remedy the situation.

Well the thing is, they must have noticed during testing the product and driver development 'Hey this card is getting pretty hot. Maybe I should tell the engineers about this...'
 

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GPUs are not made in 2 days. Work on the GF104 started probably around the time that GF100 was taped out. It's always like that in Nvidia's strategy. Ever since G80 the strategy is always the same, make a GPGPU chip that is good for both consumer GPU market and HPC market, then start work on a refresh that is mostly good as a GPU. For HPC you need wider memory buses and other things that make the chip bulky.

This might look like a bad strategy, but it's not, for them. In HPC Fermi is purportedly selling like hotcakes. Not as many cards as in the consumer GPU market. But the margins in HPC ar easily 10-20x bigger. Meanwile Fermi as a GPU is not that good, but here "good enough" is the strategy: it doesn't matter if the chip is big and margins are lower than Ati cards, since the money from the GPGPU (read G80, GT200, GF100) is going to be made in the HPC and Quadro markets, 6 months later the refresh is released and they start making money on the GPU front. This strategy is better than making two different chips for the different markets, since 90% of what makes a chip a good GPUit also makes it a good stream computing HPC part.

Fermi turned out to be much worse than expected, but it's not the fault of the architecture as can be seen from the GTX460. It was the chip. GF100 could have been better, better meaning that since it's somewhat 50% bigger than GF104, power consumption should have been at most 50% bigger than GF104, that is 150 + 75 = 225w and 100w less than 320w.

Then it would have made a far better GPU and would have fullfilled the "good enough" status that G80 and GT200 did get. GT200 didn't saw a refresh, but that's another story alltogether.




As to the reviews great work Wizzard. Not 1 but 4 cards tested. This cards are really tempting since I've been waiting for a 200 € (always 200-250 from now on) that could move tesselation at playable framerates. I must resist though, the 384 SP version will probably come soon, and having 15% more shaders and probably be made of binned parts capable of higher clocks, it's going to surpass the GTX470 for sure and maybe even the HD5870. I think I should wait. Not to mention the price drops. I don't feel like I'll need a new GPU until Crysis 2 comes out anyway.
 

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Whats odd is AMD havent even made news about a Product Refresh.
 
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If I were buying a 460, I think it'd be this one. Sharp card, nice cooler.
 

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If I were buying a 460, I think it'd be this one. Sharp card, nice cooler.

Same exact cooler found on Last Years Products
 
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good review i like this 460 the most
typo 725 and 900
 

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good review i like this 460 the most
typo 725 and 900 http://img.techpowerup.org/100713/Capture031.jpg

Nah, it's ok. He means stock for the two SKUs, 192bit and 256 bit. Notice how the header does say Geforce GTX460 and not "MSI Cyclone GTX460 OC" or something like that like he usually does in other reviews. There's 2 stock versions and not to many space to include just another one in that chart. The specs are explained throughout the article anyway.
 

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It is out on the egg: MSI N460GTX CYCLONE 1GD5/OC GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi...

The model number says it is the OC model, but the clocks are at stock. But then again, newegg says is has Tri-SLi support, so I am guessing the spec sheet is wrong, and the model # is correct.

Edit: it is the OC model, newegg fixed the specs.
 
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nice review and the card is a keeper :)
 
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Kind of disappointed with this card. As W1zzard said, its extremely quiet at idle, but once the fan gets past 60% (which is most of the time while gaming) the fan noise is a bit obtrusive in my smallish Lian-Li case. Once it hits 70% its downright loud. Its probably not any louder from a DBA standpoint than the GTX 260 it replaced at that speed, but the fan it higher pitched and more irritating to me. I'm RMAing it to Newegg (unfortunately with the 15% restocking fee) and will give an Nvidia reference design cooler model a try.
 
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