In keeping with our reputation for acquiring cutting edge stuff, we present our latest bundle of joy from the fellows in green...
The GTX 480 is built around a 40nm process, features 480 SPs and has a whopping 384-bit wide memory bus that supplies the bandwidth required to 1.5 GB of GDDR5 memory.
The GTX 470 is slightly slower with 448 SPs, and a 320-bit wide memory bus. It has 1.2 GB of GDDR5 memory.
These are the first DX11 cards from NVIDIA and they've created quite a stir worldwide (although for mixed reasons )
Watch out for a detailed review in our upcoming May issue of your favourite magazine. These are being benchmarked even as we speak...
For now here are some pics:
*img691.imageshack.us/img691/5007/gtx480s470pose.th.jpg
There are 3 x GTX 480s and 1 x GTX 470 in this pic. Don't ask why we got three GTX 480s. Tri-SLI anyone?
*img188.imageshack.us/img188/9015/gtx480.th.jpg
That's the 480, it's a longer card than the GTX 470, also notice the exposed heatpipes - these get pretty warm. The top of the shroud that looks shiny is actually metal, and works like a heatsink - it's needed for cooling this hulk of a GPU.
*img30.imageshack.us/img30/9294/shinyr.th.jpg
The smaller, and cheaper GTX 470. Notice the uber shiny heatsink shroud - you can actually see my fingers and the camera
The GTX 480 is built around a 40nm process, features 480 SPs and has a whopping 384-bit wide memory bus that supplies the bandwidth required to 1.5 GB of GDDR5 memory.
The GTX 470 is slightly slower with 448 SPs, and a 320-bit wide memory bus. It has 1.2 GB of GDDR5 memory.
These are the first DX11 cards from NVIDIA and they've created quite a stir worldwide (although for mixed reasons )
Watch out for a detailed review in our upcoming May issue of your favourite magazine. These are being benchmarked even as we speak...
For now here are some pics:
*img691.imageshack.us/img691/5007/gtx480s470pose.th.jpg
There are 3 x GTX 480s and 1 x GTX 470 in this pic. Don't ask why we got three GTX 480s. Tri-SLI anyone?
*img188.imageshack.us/img188/9015/gtx480.th.jpg
That's the 480, it's a longer card than the GTX 470, also notice the exposed heatpipes - these get pretty warm. The top of the shroud that looks shiny is actually metal, and works like a heatsink - it's needed for cooling this hulk of a GPU.
*img30.imageshack.us/img30/9294/shinyr.th.jpg
The smaller, and cheaper GTX 470. Notice the uber shiny heatsink shroud - you can actually see my fingers and the camera
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