
EVGA 01G-P3-1363-KR GeForce GTX 460 SuperClocked
Experience Enhanced Gaming with Superior GraphicsThe EVGA GeForce GTX 460 SuperClocked Graphics Card delivers revolutionary levels of price/performance for gamers. With DirectX 11 support, NVIDIA 3D Vision, PhysX, and CUDA technologies, this card provides highly detailed visuals and realistic eff...
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Overview
Experience Enhanced Gaming with Superior Graphics
The EVGA GeForce GTX 460 SuperClocked Graphics Card delivers revolutionary levels of price/performance for gamers. With DirectX 11 support, NVIDIA 3D Vision, PhysX, and CUDA technologies, this card provides highly detailed visuals and realistic effects, ensuring an immersive gaming experience.
- Memory: 1024MB GDDR5
- Interface: PCI-E 2.0
- Outputs: Dual DVI, miniHDMI
- Technology: SLI Ready
Key Features
SuperClocked 867 MHz Core Clock
1024MB GDDR5, Memory Clock = 4050MHz, Shader Clock = 1734 MHz, and Cuda Cores = 336
Microsoft directX 11 support
NVidia PhysX, NVidia PureVideo HD, NVidia 2-Way SLI Ready, NVidia 3D Vision Surround Ready, NVidia CUDA Technology
Windows XP/Vista/7 Support
OpenGL 4.2 Support
Dual-Link HDCP Capable
PCI Express 2.0 Support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a SuperClocked 867 MHz Core Clock, indicating enhanced performance over base models.
- Equipped with 1024MB GDDR5 memory and a 4050MHz Memory Clock for high-speed data handling.
- Supports Microsoft DirectX 11, enabling access to advanced rendering features in compatible software and games.
- Includes NVidia PhysX, providing realistic physics effects in supported applications and games.
- Offers NVidia 2-Way SLI Ready capability, allowing for potential multi-GPU configurations to boost performance.
👎 Cons
- The 1024MB GDDR5 memory might be limited for modern, graphically intensive games or high-resolution displays.
- Based on the GTX 460 architecture, it represents an older generation of graphics cards, potentially lacking features of newer cards.
- Requires PCI Express 2.0 support, which is compatible with most systems but newer cards use PCIe 3.0 or 4.0.
- While supporting OpenGL 4.2, it may not be compatible with the very latest OpenGL versions or other current graphics APIs.
- The NVidia 3D Vision Surround Ready feature requires specific compatible hardware for 3D viewing, which may not be universally available.