Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Zotac GeForce GTX 460 1GB GDDR5 PCIe ZT-40402-10P and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Zotac GeForce GTX 460 1GB GDDR5 PCIe ZT-40402-10P.
July 2010
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The editors liked
High performance for its price range
High minimal performance
High performance with enabled tessellation
Significantly faster than Radeon HD 5830
In overclocked mode can compete against Radeon HD 5850
In SLI mode can compete against Radeon HD 5970
Wide range of supported FSAA modes
Improved CSAA/TMAA quality
Minimal effect of FSAA on performance
DirectX 11
Shader Model 5.0 and
Huge overclocking potential
Low power consumption
Native full-size HDMI output
DisplayPort included
GDDR5 memory
Prince of Persia full game included
1 GB of memory
Support for DirectX 11
Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround
Support for CUDA
Phy
The editors didn't like
Not very effective reference cooler
High noise level.
Very noisy
1 GB VRAM does not make a substantial difference over 768 MB
Abstract: From launch, the GeForce GTX 460 was a unanimous hit, with NVIDIA finally offering a decent price/performance ratio. With the arrival of the Radeon HD 6850, which has a similar level of performance, the GeForce GTX 460s were drastically cut in price, ...
Abstract: You have to love competition. With the release of AMD's affordable HD 6870 and 6850 graphics cards, the folks over at NVIDIA decided to respond with a move of their own. In case you missed it, the same day the Radeons launched, NVIDIA dropped the pric...
The ZOTAC Geforce GTX 460 is available for around £169 inc VAT (despite a putative RRP of £199) and that's not a price point we can argue with. Although it's a close contest, the price and performance difference between the GTX 460 and the HD 5850 mak...
Abstract: Zotac ZT-40402-10P is essentially a reference card with a 256-bit bus and 1024MB of memory. Unfortunately, it's not very well cooled (<82°C), but the heat isn't critical. The card also has a nice bundle.
Abstract: Because every card in today’s comparison is a compromise of features, performance, warranty, and price, individual buyers must carefully consider their specific needs before choosing a favorite.
High performance for its price range, High minimal performance, High performance with enabled tessellation, Significantly faster than Radeon HD 5830, In overclocked mode can compete against Radeon HD 5850, In SLI mode can compete against Radeon HD 5970, Wide range of supported FSAA modes, Improved CSAA/TMAA quality, Minimal effect of FSAA on performance, DirectX 11, Shader Model 5.0 and
Not very effective reference cooler, High noise level.
As we wrote in the Introduction, the GF104 would be a perfect choice for Nvidia’s new top-end dual-processor graphics card because the previous new-generation processor GF100 consumed too much power and dissipated too much heat for that. The GF100 also...
Abstract: we feel that the GTX 460 series is a very viable DX11 class product with no real negatives. If you want serious bang for buck the we say pick up a 768MB model, then clock it to 800 MHz after which you suddenly arrive in the R5850 performance level area. At roughly 200 USD you'll have really nice game performance in your..
Abstract: In the end, we have to commend NVIDIA for this one. The GeForce GTX 460 is simply one of the most appealing DirectX 11-class graphics cards out there. They're affordably priced, perform very well, and they're relatively small and quiet, not to mention they full..
Published: 2010-07-12, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Boy, is it refreshing to have strong competition at the $200 mark again. The contest between the Radeon HD 5830 and the GeForce GTX 768MB is a narrow but sure win for Nvidia. The GTX 460 768MB is noticeably faster in several games, and it's more power ...
Abstract: The GTX 460 1GB is a return to form for Nvidia. It trades blows with the Radeon HD 5850, which is £40 more expensive, and pummels its now similarly priced stable mate, the GTX 465 and the slightly cheaper Radeon HD 5830. It also performs wel..