“MSI’s N460GTX Hawk Edition has landed in its place atop the totem pole of factory-overclocked GeForce GTX 460 video cards. It has some unique new features that should definitely pique the interest of many budget-minded hardware enthusiasts.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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- HIS HD5870 iCooler V Turbo 1GB @ Metku
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Another flavour of GTX460
Over at [H]ard|OCP you can catch a peak of the MSI N460GTX Hawk Edition, designed for you to overclock. It does ship with an overclock but in order to get your money’s worth out of the card you are going to have to manually play around a bit. With the cooling provided by the dual fans of the Twin Frozr II
and the ability to tweak the voltages of the CPU, RAM and Phase Lock Loop using the included Afterburner software the 675MHz GPU may be able to hit as high as 1GHz. If that sounds at all interesting you really should see the card in action.