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EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card

EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
72%
Excellent
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Very Good
8%
Average
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Below Average
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Poor
Rating: 8.95/10
Zudora
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Review Date: 06/16/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Installed these days and am quite impressed with it. I located the temperature to be underneath 100 degrees Fahrenheit when just utilizing windows 7 and although playing Everquest 2 making use of extremely high high quality settings the temps stayed among 105 to 111. My old card was generally about 170 all the time. Also i cant even hear it inside the case. None here. I did have the loose screw inside the box situation that other people had but i just place it back in and made confident the other people had been tight and every little thing is fine. Quite happy with this card.
Vesna
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Review Date: 05/30/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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I replaced a GTX 260 with this. In terms of efficiency I was torn about it now providing sufficient of a jump in efficiency. Nonetheless, now that I have it operating... It's smaller, consumes slightly much less power, runs 10 C cooler, and averages at least 30% more rapidly than the 260.Receiving like 9960 PPD on Folding@home, OC'd to the OC models settings promptly. Not positive why folks spend added funds for one thing they can do for totally free in 1 minute utilizing the precision tool.I've read some preliminary evaluations that two of these in SLI smokes a GTX 480. The truth that I had to sell my 260. It seems like a lot of men and women created a related transition, auction sites are flooded with cheap GTX 260's appropriate now. If your program is SLI capable and you already have a 260, this may well be a possibility.Also, the cards fit & finish isn't as nice as the 200 series. Looks like a lower grade plastic than my GTX 260 had. If you plan to use this for folding, you might will need to uninstall Folding@home GPU, and reinstall the Beta three version of FAH. BUT, after you uninstall be sure to delete the FAH folder ahead of installing the new version. When I installed the card FAH wouldn't work, it kept going to sleep. It turns out that Fermi cards can only run Core 15 projects. One thing about the old folder was causing the program to download Core 11 projects, and of course these didn't perform so it tried 4 projects or so and following failing to get 1 running just gave up.
Xantara
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Review Date: 05/24/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Coming from an HD4670 IceQ 񡾀x1024 native res), this card dominates!!! Maxes out each game I have except GTA IV. Crysis runs ok (not wonderful, due to my ram bottlenecks) and some other issue which I'll say in the Cons. It runs really hot!! Like I don't know how long this point will go ahead of a heat stroke. In every single 3D application I've run, temps go into the 90s really often and from time to time stays at a continuous 99C. My space temp is 77F so that can't be the purpose why the card runs blistering hot, even when it's underclocked! My case has good air flow. A Stanley Blower is blowing cooler air into the situation. It assists a lot with the Idle temps ࿆C). Without the blower, it will wonder off into the 50s or 60s. It shouldn't have to be this way. I smell a refund... and an ATI replacement card :O
Jordana
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Review Date: 05/22/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Excellent card at a fantastic price. Runs rapidly and cool. It isn't free. Received Just Trigger two AND Mafia 2 for no cost with card. Each good games. Thanks Nvidia!
Faith
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Review Date: 05/13/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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What a good card. Big improvements over my 8800gt. I can run each game on high (Crysis, BC2, FarCry and so forth). Comes with the new OC Scanner which is good for strain testing which I have currently accomplished. Smaller than my 8800gt. None. There are a lot of evaluations stating that the fans are loud. I will say that fan speeds a 55%+ and the leaf blower is switched on. On the other hand, thinking of that the 400 series run hot, if you have good airflow in your case, you shouldn't have to up the speed. I don't notice the fan a 45% when my 8800gt was set to 60% and was about the exact same level.
Trilby
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Review Date: 04/27/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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The card i received runs really nicely. Only 1 case of artifacting and it runs games like Crysis incredibly effectively. I was shipped a card with 768MB of Graphics RAM exactly where this page clearly states that it must have 1000. And aparently, there is in fact a massive distinction in between overall performance of the two. Also, I contacted Newegg about this, and soon after lots of call transfers, i was asked to send an e-mail with the S/N, P/N, etc of the card. I did, they said thanks and that they will look into getting me a new one. 3 weeks later, no new emails. Horrible consumer service
Phyllis
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Review Date: 04/22/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Fasters, smaller, cooler, overclockable. With external exhaust I don't require the case fans as high as ahead of. Superb obtain. A couple of dB more than a 8800gt but not as high pitched so it's okay Extremely pleased with obtain. UPS took 7 days as an alternative of three. Will use FedEx subsequent time.
Kaycee
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Review Date: 04/01/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Purchased for the express objective of playing Starcraft two. It does this wonderfully. Runs quiet and cool. Fits (barely, but perfectly) into my Dell case. None Operating SC II on my Vostro 220, with upgraded 4GB RAM, Core2 Duo E7300 ƒ.66GHz), powered by a Corsair 550W power provide (an upgrade from the stock 300W).
Brenna
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Review Date: 03/24/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Runs cool, quiet and does not suck alot of power. Great value and very good looks as properly.The Fermi GPU got off to a rough start off to say the least, but as a lot of have stated, this is Fermi carried out proper.At a 1280멨, - 1920񳀨 Res, There are not many games that are not going to run very nicely with this card at their highest or close to their highest settings. There are a few but they are minor nitpicks, and IMO don't influence the overall item and thus are not worth mentioning. Coolest operating air cooled vid card I've ever ownedUninstall of the old drivers and install of the new drivers went flawless.7.four WIE12,000-13,000 3DMVEvga has a "Free Efficiency Boost" upgrade for "THEIR" cards on Evga web site.
Taban
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Review Date: 02/28/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Worked right out of the box, tends to make my back lit LEDs appear very good. None A warning for other individuals.I was unable to get this card to recognize a VGA (using a DVI connector) and DVI monitor making use of Win 7 64bit. Luckily the old monitor supported both VGA and DVI.I was in a position to get just the VGA w/ adapter alone.
Hunter
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Review Date: 02/13/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Made me delicious waffles 1 early morning I was up late gaming.Handles most games beautifully. It gets hot and the stock fan on it is not all that excellent. Also, the truth that it has that huge plastic case indicates it gets hot.The card runs hot. Next time I'm acquiring a skeleton card, so I don't require to fear the heat challenge.
Chip
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Review Date: 02/12/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Rapidly frame rates as expected on the monitor that I can hook it up to. No luck hooking up a second monitor even though. I bought this card with all purchase facts suggesting that the card had three outputs - two DVI and a single mini HDMI. The salesman, front of the box, EVGA web site, and Newegg stated this. When I got the card, I opened up the box and discovered out that it has only two digital outs - a single DVI and a single mini HDMI. The third out was really a VGA. I then started looking closer and on the back of the box, there was a black paper sticker overtop of the fine-printed outputs replacing Ŗ DVI outputs" with "one DVI and one particular VGA output". Now I can not hook up two digital monitors as there is no way to get two DVI ports out of this card (my monitors don't have HDMI). The only way is to SLI two 460's.Apparently, the black stickers on the back of the box were put there by EVGA due to a specification alter after the boxes had been printed. Not confident why they are still advertising the cards with two DVI's when the outputs on the actual card are various. Attempted seeking around for a mini-HDMI to DVI cable, but no luck. Apparently they do not exist
Sadie
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Review Date: 01/31/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Even with 1, I'm in a position to play every single game with max settings. I have two of these in SLI and both are external exhaust versions, running right on top of the other with no troubles yet. Can overclock them a bit without having adjusting voltage and the best card runs around high 60's though bottom card running low 60's C. I get 60+ fps in Crysis, 80 fps in Battlefield. 200+ in Tomb raider Anniversary/legend...Call of duty 4 Nicely over 100 fps. Far Cry two 80 fps effortless. These are great cards, no complaints from me. Loud? They can get a little loud but what do you expect? They have to cool somehow so I do'nt thoughts, I play with surround cranked anyway and can't hear'em over the game anyway so its not actually a con. When I very first installed the second card I kept finding blue screens and lockups as soon as I'd get to the desktop. I thought it was the newer card and almost submitted an RMA. Then I remembered someone getting troubles in SLI and updated the bios. I also run an EVGA P55 SLI and went to the A39 bios and haven't had one particular blue screen or screen lockup and I play for HOURS AND HOURS.
Saffron
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Review Date: 01/29/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Quickly, smaller, DX11, CUDA, Physx, brief, low idle power. The fan is very loud compared to previous Nvidia goods. Don't let any person fool you. It is effortlessly half once more as loud at 40% fan than the 5770 it replaces. It is the loudest thing in my computer system at IDLE. The stupid BIOS on this card will not physically let you to drop the fan speed beneath 40% even although the card is idling at a ridiculously low 30C. EVGA has an a totally free BIOS update for the vanilla cards that tends to make them run at 720 core clock for cost-free. It can be downloaded from their forums. I have updated and it works fine. It also makes it possible for for the fans to be raised to 100% which is much less beneficial to me than if I could decrease the fan speed some. This card gets four stars due to noise. Fantastic card otherwise, but impossible to make a near silent program with this card at this time.
Beauregard
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Review Date: 01/03/12
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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It's smaller then the gtx 260 that this replaced Arrived DOA. Did not even have in laptop or computer for a full day. Right after installing card and drivers into laptop and beginning up a game, I noticed the GPU temps had been really low 23C and the gpu usage was 99%. I booted up GPU-Z and it confirmed what I believed, a dead card. GPU-Z was reading for video memory. Referred to as EVGA tech support and confirmed the card memory was poor. So, now I am w/o a video card for 2 weeks. NewEgg, is on the ball as usual. Had a RMA # with in minutes of submitting my ticket. Customer support was qualified and courteous as normal.
Karla
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Review Date: 12/27/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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I had been experiencing driver crashes with my ATI HD4850, lastly got sick of it, and ordered this card. It is a beast, runs almost everything significantly smoother, have had no graphical issues or driver problems in the week I have gotten it. Played a bit of Starcraft two with settings all on Ultra, played at least ten hours of Dragon Age, and so far so good. Would extremely advocate this card! The fan is louder than my old ATI card, but for reliability, that is a smaller price to pay. I was in a position to snag this card with 2 rebates, which created it highly desirable. If I had been paying full retail, I would almost certainly nonetheless get it, though it may be worth it to upgrade for ฮ or ุ bucks far more, just some thing to think about!
Essien
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Review Date: 12/17/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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wonderful card, runs all games far better than my old 9600gt. installation was simple, newest nvidia drivers function good. Card 3dmark vantage score is about 13000, whic is also fantastic EVGA wants to watch excellent control much better. initially card was doa. Ran MW2 fine And tf2 was glitchy, but 3dmark vantage crashed repeatedly throughout graphics test. Kept obtaining a ton of artifacts, then it would crash. Tried driver updates, tried everything in my arsenal, even had to call evga tech support Five occasions prior to being forwarded to a level two tech, who then told me the card was DOA. Funny cause other techs said it was not the card. I went and exchanged it, and all works nicely now. EVGA: when your customers pay upwards of 300-500 dollars for your item, you need to have to spend additional attention to excellent control. I spent 2 days trying to fix my brand new card to locate it was poorly made by you. System specs:AMD phenom quad core @ 2.44 ghz(soon to be phenom II three.two)Evga gtx 4604 gb of ddr2 ram(soon to be 8)Antec earth watts 500 watt power supplyDanger den water box22" lcd montitor at 1680X1050
Sol
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Review Date: 12/08/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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1. Smaller size compared to my previous EVGA 8800 GT, low power consumption, low heat output2. Can run all games on max and get 30+ FPS3. Somewhat quiet when not under load (a bit noiser under load but not enough to bother me)four. I haven't had any cons with this card at all its ideal at every thing it does. This is my 2nd Nvidia EVGA card i have purchased and once more I am incredibly pleased with this GPUd from them. My previous GPU was an EVGA 8800 GT 1GB and nonetheless functions perfectly fine 3 years later. I just needed an up to date GPU to deal with much more for 3D modeling in maya,z-brush, and 3ds Max Studio.
Tambre
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Review Date: 11/04/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Excellent Card - Runs quietly and smoothly whilst pumping out high resolution games. SLI tests show that 2 of these run greater than a GTX 480; not fantastic for extreme gamers, but for those on a spending budget it is greater performance for the very same cost.Cost-effective - Doesn't cost 跾+ for a Fermi card with DirectX 11 effects, but still competes with the greater priced cards. Effortlessly overclockable - I use MSI Afterburner to overclock because it lets me control the core clock, unlike EVGA precision. Lifetime warranty - adequate stated. I program on owning this card for at least 3 years. Isn't Tri-SLI capable, most probably because of the scaling-down from the 470른 and that Nvidia doesn't want to cannibalize their 470른 sales. Obtain Get Purchase.
Sven
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Review Date: 10/31/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Best card for the price. Runs cool. Hardly ever idles above 40C. Can't come across any game that will make it break 72C (probably cause I use vsync?). Overclocks great. Appropriate now I got it on 845񳊊񳏲 MHz with 1012 mV; perfectly stable, employing MSI Afterburner. It can cook me breakfast! Just load up Crysis and crack an egg on it. ;)Employing on an Antec 520w psu. First one got RMA'd due to heat strokes brought on by itself. I was actually considering staying away from Nvidia forever immediately after that, but I gave em 1 mooore chaaannce. :] Planning to buy yet another one when I get a SLI-supported mobo. Won't be anytime soon though :/Great job, Newegg & EVGA!
Elroy
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Review Date: 10/30/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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Properly established at this point. Did not get ponies created out of cash. Just a note to the silent PC enthusiasts out there: even at the lowest speed, the blower is rather audible. On the other hand, the shroud/fan housing are effortlessly removed and a uncomplicated retrofit with an undervolted 80mm keeps idle temps in the 30s and load temps in the 60s.
Hilliard
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Review Date: 10/27/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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-quiet-quick-looks amazing in my antec 900-lifetime (limited) warranty...so far so very good no complications however. not really a con, jus not applied to seeing a huge video card.-massive compared to my old old card (ati radeon hd 4550) im beginning to develop a new gaming pc for sc2...due to funds, i'm buying the parts 1 at a time. this is the first thing i bought to upgrade. presently im utilizing an intel core 2 duo (E6600), 650W psu, 2gb of ram and the card itself is working nicely. im able to play on medium-high settings in starcraft 2 (had to play on low all the way just before). ill be gettin all my other parts within the month so ill write an additional evaluation then.Obtaining...-intel i5 760-asus p7p55D Deluxe motherboard-4gb G.Skill ripjawsnot positive which heatsink/fan. thinkin about the zalman 9900A.
Alize
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Review Date: 10/25/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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I build PC's as a portion of my line of work and I can undoubtedly say with full confidence that If you have a client looking for an upper-mid range gpu, this is the way to go. The 460 itself is a excellent card and paired with EVGA's stellar create quality and the AR's lifetime warranty, this is a wonderful purchase! Can be a little noisy below full load but it's not annoying by any implies. I just wouldn't put it in a silent pc construct. I replaced the stock thermal paste with some arctic silver and my load temp dropped about 5-7C which is fairly impressive.
Jacqui
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Review Date: 10/18/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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-directX11 tesselation is pretty superior on this card-can handle 40+ frames playing Crysis on max with 4xAA-really cool in comparison to other fermi cards (had the chance to play with some GTX480's that will get to 98 degrees C in FurMark) this card will run to mid 70's under MAX load and only following a long time...Excellent cooling...within 2 minutes of idle right after the furMark tests, was running at 45 degrees celsius once more Nothing main, just esthetically looks a little tiny next to some of the 260's and other cards I've gotten accustomed to seeing in my builds. -Rather inexpensive and gives ideal dx11 tesselation bang for the buck.-Will be getting another soon to install in SLI - I understand scalability is insane with the 400-series-At present running with a 9800GT devoted physics card and performs extremely well.
Ilana
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Review Date: 10/14/11
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) FPB EE 01G-P3-1371-AR Video Card
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I bought two of these for SLI to replace my 9800GT's. So far they have been excellent cards for me. They do run a little bit hotter than the reference design, even so they exhaust the hot air outside the back of the case. The temps are nonetheless well within the limits of what it can deal with. Mine idle at 35-37c. Under load they never ever hit over 74c. I guess I could say that the fan on these are a tad loud, but its not loud sufficient to bother me in the least. When gaming I can't hear them over my speakers unless I cease what I am doing and particularly listen for them. Honestly, they are no louder than my 9800GT's had been. Vantage score of 25,292 with these in SLI and a core i7 860. No overclock on any of the program. I run at 1920x1080 with max settings on each and every game I play with these. Great cards! Nvidia finally got Fermi right with these!
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