EVGA GTX 460 FTW, GTX 480 SuperClocked, GTS 450 Superclocked quick start Table of contents

Models: GTX 480 SuperClocked GTS 450 FPB GTS 450 FTW GTX 285 GTS 450 Superclocked GT 430 GTX 480 GTX 470 GTX 460 Superclocked GTX 460 EE GTX 460 FPB GTX 465 GTX 460 FTW GTX 275 50081-14 GTX 460 50082-1

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Table of contents

Overview

 

Introduction

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Hardware Installation

 

Preparing Your Computer

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Quick Start

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Hardware Installation Details

 

Graphics Cards Requiring Additional Power

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Preparing Your Operating System

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Software Installation

 

Software Installation

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NVIDIA Control Panel Features

 

NVIDIA Control Panel Features

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SLI/PhysX Configuration

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HDMI/SPDIF Configuration

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Troubleshooting

 

Quick Fixes

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Contacting Customer Service

 

Information to Keep Handy Before Calling

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Compliance Information

 

FCC

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CE

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Macrovision

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Legal Information

 

Trademark Information

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English

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EVGA GTX 460 FTW, GTX 480 SuperClocked, GTS 450 Superclocked, GTX 285, GTS 450 FTW, GTX 470 quick start Table of contents

GTX 480 SuperClocked, GTS 450 FPB, GTS 450 FTW, GTX 285, GTS 450 Superclocked specifications

The EVGA 50082-1 GTX 460 is a powerful graphics card that leverages the NVIDIA Fermi architecture, designed to deliver exceptional gaming performance and an impressive range of features. This card is equipped with 768MB or 1GB of GDDR5 memory, offering high bandwidth and efficient data processing capabilities. It comes with 336 CUDA cores, allowing for parallel processing to enhance rendering speeds and overall performance in graphically intensive applications.

One of the standout technologies in the GTX 460 is its support for DirectX 11, enabling realistic graphics and advanced effects in the latest games. The EVGA GTX 460 also supports NVIDIA's PhysX technology, providing a more immersive experience by adding true-to-life effects and interactions in games. Furthermore, with NVIDIA 3D Vision support, this card enables users to experience stereoscopic 3D gaming, taking visual immersion to a new level.

On the other hand, the EVGA 50081-14 GTX 275 is a slightly older yet still robust option for enthusiasts looking for performance without breaking the bank. Utilizing the same Fermi architecture, the GTX 275 features 896MB of GDDR3 memory and 240 CUDA cores. Although it lacks the newer technologies of the GTX 460, it still provides solid performance for a variety of games and applications. The GTX 275 thrives in DirectX 10 gaming environments, and while it doesn't support DirectX 11, it still delivers impressive frame rates in many popular titles of its time.

For users seeking an even more powerful solution, the EVGA GTX 460 FTW (For The Win) edition offers factory overclocked performance. This enhanced version boasts an aggressive cooling solution that improves heat dissipation and provides better stability during intense gaming sessions. The GTX 460 FTW features increased clock speeds and memory bandwidth, making it an excellent choice for gamers looking to maximize their performance without the hassle of manual overclocking.

Overall, these EVGA graphics cards showcase a commitment to performance and innovative gaming technologies, appealing to a wide range of users from budget-conscious gamers to hardcore enthusiasts seeking high-performance graphics solutions. Each card comes with various features tailored to deliver an optimal gaming experience while maintaining reliability and efficiency.