Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
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Jeff_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/27/12 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:Nothing, it's a great card.
Pros:Amazing performance with this video card. To be completely honest, this was an upgrade from my gts 250 graphics card and although theres been a significant increase in performance, it hasn't been big enough to keep me smiling 24/7. |
Kevin1106@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/25/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:Nothing
Pros:Amazing card Comment:
Best card for gamers who dont want to buy expensive card. |
Peter_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/14/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:none
Pros:Great performance, price is good (it will be even better when i get the rebate back lol), runs quiet Comment:
I bought this card to play EVE online and so far this card has done an excellent job. I am very pleased with the capabilities of this card. |
Robert_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/12/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:None
Pros:Cheap, quiet, powerful enough Comment:
Great card, needed to replace a dead 8800gt and well worth it if you don't need the newest and greatest. |
ScottyBlade@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/22/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:Reference designOnly 768MB
Pros:QuietNot too big Comment:
Overall I am pretty pleased with this card, I used it in a friend's build and must say I was surprised by how well it did in benchmarks compared to his old GTS450 card. For a hundred bucks after rebate you can't go wrong. |
Jean-Michel_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/19/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:None
Pros:CheapFast Comment:
I use this card in SLI with another GTX 460 and they are very powerful, I play Battlefield Bad Company 2 at max settigns without any problems. Great buy! |
Duane_N@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/17/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:They are slightly outdated but that's ok.
Pros:Cheap, under a hundred bucks each! Comment:
It's a great video card! I have two in SLI mode and one on another computer as a stand alone video card. I like to stick with what works and these cards work. I can play Crisis2 in Extreme mode no problem at 1920x1080! For under a hundred bucks I don't think I'm going to find any better than that! I did try the GTX 550ti in sli mode but these actually do perform better and are cheaper. |
Richard_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/09/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:
nvidia drivers need more work
Pros: powerful card for it's price, runs cool at idle, and is very well packaged Comment:
This is my first nvidia card and I am disappointed because I need to use RivaTuner to make multiple colour profiles.This card has a lifetime warranty so there is no need to worry about it breaking. It runs very cool and quiet during idle and is not much louder in games. |
steve_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/30/11 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Fermi 675MHZ 768MB GDDR5 Dual DVI Mini-HDMI PCI-E DX11 Video Card
Cons:
-The only thing I could think of was that the fan sensor only reports a maxed setting of about 70% I think.
Pros: -You get what you pay for and possibly more!-VERY overclockable-Great cooling-Based on the nvidias chipset, pretty well ensures you of no driver issues.-Too many small things to think of Comment:
This thing is great. Upgraded from an Asus 9800 GT. Got it on a supprise sale for a little cheaper along with a full system of other parts. Threw it in only too eager to see what its overclocking capability's were on the stock cooler, and I was beyond impressed. Might reccomend the GTX 465 now though as its part of a line of the 4xx series that use a different chip than this card (being the first of the line) |
In short, be realistic when it comes to upgrading parts. Spending a great deal of the budget on a super high end graphics card while still running on a regular hdd or an old processor, I don't think thats really the way to go. Having a balanced system is much more attractive than lets say an i7 3930k coupled with a 5450, it just doesn't make sense.