NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 leaks and tests
A Chinese site, eNet, has done a premature testing of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 GPU that reveals some specs of the card. The GPU apparently is known by the GeForce GTX 465 moniker and would come with a GF100 graphics processor shared by the GeForce GTX 470 and 480 and would seem to have reduced some specs to target mainstream users.
By far, there are now 352 stream processors, 1GB of RAM, and a 256-bit memory UI; further, it records clock speed for the GPU is 607 MHz, 1,215 MHz for the shaders and 3,206 MHz for the GDDR5 memory. In contrast the GeForce GTX 470 with the same core has 448 stream processors, 1280MB of RAM, a 320-bit interface and a 3,348MHz effective memory clock speed.
In eNet’s benchmark premature tests, the GTX 465 is somewhat a little quicker than the competing Radeon HD 5870 in far cry 2—of which is somewhat “insignificantly lower” than the Radeon HD 5830 in Crysis Warhead, and split the Radeon HD 5850 and 5870 in Unigine’s heaven.
GeForce GTX 465 is expected to hit the market by the 2nd of June at the Computex show with an expected price of $300 range.













