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nVidia GTX 460 1GB compatable games list

I haven't been able to use mine in months, but it did tackle BF3 at High settings just fine. It is indeed quite the card still.
 
Its not a bad card, i have two of them, but still struggles to get 60FPS or above in the comp killer games such as Crysis, metro 2033, ARMA 2. I was intending to go to a 120hz monitor but will wait till my next GPU upgrade and then will get new GPU and a 120Hz screen at the same time, probably when the Nvidia 7xx series and AMD 8xxx series release.
 
Its not a bad card, i have two of them, but still struggles to get 60FPS or above in the comp killer games such as Crysis, metro 2033, ARMA 2. I was intending to go to a 120hz monitor but will wait till my next GPU upgrade and then will get new GPU and a 120Hz screen at the same time, probably when the Nvidia 7xx series and AMD 8xxx series release.
GTX 460 SLI or 6850 CF are IMO the best high end value going right now because they net a substantial amount of performance to the tune of better than GTX 580 performance in most games.
 
Makes sense you'd recommend crossfire gordo.
I have been a big advocate for SLI and CF since 09 when I first tried it because the value is unbeatable and the scaling is only getting better to the point where it is almost 100% in many games that would need two cards anyway.
 
GTX 460 SLI or 6850 CF are IMO the best high end value going right now because they net a substantial amount of performance to the tune of better than GTX 580 performance in most games.

I agree, thats why im running OC'ed SLI 460's. I was expecting more gains from the 680 though(like a 7800 to 8800 series performance gains) and was sadly dissapointed by both AMD and Nvidia performance this round. Im going to upgrade to the next single GPU that doubles my performance, so basically the next single GPU thats twice as fast as a 480/580, im hopeing thats the Nvidia 7xx top card or AMD 8xxx top card.
 
Its an excellent card for 1680x1050 (which is what my monitor is as well). Mine is OC'd to 875 Mhz. Almost every game I own stays between 45-60 FPS with settings either maxed or one notch below. My only issue with Skyrim is the 1GB frame buffer. I can use the Ultra preset, but after 15-30 minutes its starts to stutter once its filled (verified with Afterburner). Before that happens I'm getting 50-60 FPS in the cities. All I have to do is move the shadows down to "High" and it never maxes VRAM.
 
i bought my galaxy gtx 460 two years ago and it's still kicking, excellent card, can't wait to see if gtx 660 lives up to the same standards
 
I loved the GTX460. Problem was I had 2 that had the 768 Vram. In higher resolution ran out of gas. All in all the GTX 460 is still a nice video card. The 60fps is surely on a smaller monitor. Increase resolution and those fps will fall.
 
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