NVIDIA Intros Their First DirectX 11 Video Cards
By Cássio Lima on March 26, 2010 - 11:06 PM


NVIDIA has just officially launched their first DirectX 11 video cards: GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470. Both feature CUDA, PhysX, 3D Vision Surround and 3-way SLI, and have two DVI and one mini HDMI connectors. GeForce GTX 480 works internally at 700 MHz, has 1,536 MB GDDR5 accessed at 3,696 MHz QDR through a 384-bit interface, 480 processors running at 1,401 MHz and TDP of 250 W. It has a suggested price of USD 499. GeForce GTX 470 works internally at 607 MHz, has 1,280 MB GDDR5 running at 3,348 MHz QDR through a 320-bit interface, 448 processors running at 1,215 MHz, TDP of 215 W and it has a suggested price of USD 349.


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GeForce GTX 480


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GeForce GTX 480


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GeForce GTX 480


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GeForce GTX 470


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GeForce GTX 470


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GeForce GTX 470

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