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ASUS GeForce ENGTX460 TOP 768MB

Legit Reviews -- The ASUS GeForce GTX 460 768MB ENGTX460 TOP video card was found to be about 4% faster than the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 768MB reference card. The video card features a mild 25MHz boost on the GPU core clock and the 20MHz memory overclock, so we knew it wouldn't run laps around the original design. This card has plenty of overclocking headroom left in it though and to be honest we were shocked to see that ASUS didn't launch this card with a higher pre-set factory overclock...


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ASUS GeForce ENGTX460 TOP 768MB

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Legit Reviews -- The Asus EN8600GTS in our possession is 100% reference, coming with a GPU clock speed of 675 MHz, 1.45 GHz Shader clock, and 2.0 GHz memory. The 256 MB of memory rides a bus that is only 128 bits wide, yet is still capable of 32 GB/s transfer rate. As you can see in the photo above, we have the “Stalker” sticker attached to the heat sink on the card. The rest of the card is...