Nvidia GeForce GTX 465 1 GB Review: Zotac Puts Fermi On A Diet
We've already crowned Nvidia's GeForce GTX 480 the fastest (and most power-hungry) single-GPU card we've ever seen. Now the company is launching its GeForce GTX 465, based on the same massive GF100 GPU. Can such a complex part compete with AMD's value?
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Test Setup And Benchmarks
| Test Hardware | |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel Core i7-980X (Gulftown) 3.33 GHz, 6.4 GT/s, 12MB L3 Cache, power-saving settings enabled. Turbo Boost enabled |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte X58A-UD5 (LGA 1366) X58/ICH10, BIOS F5 |
| Memory | Kingston HyperX DDR3 (3 x 2GB) KHX2000C8D3T1K3/6GX @ DDR3-1333 7-7-7-24 |
| Hard Drive | Intel SSDSA2MH160G2C1 160GB SATA 3 Gb/s |
| Graphics Cards | Zotac GeForce GTX 465 1GB |
| Row 5 - Cell 0 | Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 |
| Row 6 - Cell 0 | Nvidia GeForce GTX 470 |
| Row 7 - Cell 0 | AMD Radeon HD 5870 |
| Row 8 - Cell 0 | AMD Radeon HD 5850 |
| Row 9 - Cell 0 | AMD Radeon HD 5830 |
| Power Supply | Cooler Master UCP 1,100W |
| CPU Cooler | Intel DBX-B Thermal Solution |
| System Software And Drivers | |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64 |
| DirectX | DirectX 11 |
| Platform Driver | Intel INF Chipset Update Utility 9.1.1.1019 |
| Graphics Driver | Nvidia GeForce 257.15 |
| Row 17 - Cell 0 | AMD Catalyst 10.5 |
You'll notice that we're using an unreleased driver from Nvidia. GeForce 257.15 is a beta release, and it is available on Nvidia's Web site; it's just not WHQL-certified yet.
Also, we didn't do any testing with Metro 2033 this time around. For some reason, on this particular platform with the 257.15 driver, the game consistently crashed on start-up.
| Games | |
|---|---|
| Crysis | Very High Quality Settings, No AA / No AF, 4xAA / No AF, vsync off, 1680x1050 / 1900x1200 / 2560x1600, DirectX 10, Patch 1.2.1, 64-bit executable |
| Just Cause 2 | Highest Quality Settings, No AA / 16xAF, 4xAA / 16xAF, vsync off, 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 / 2560x1600, Bokeh filter and GPU water disabled (for Nvidia cards), Desert Sunrise Benchmark |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | Ultra High Settings, No AA / No AF, 4xAA / No AF, 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 / 2560x1600, Second Sun, 45 second sequence, FRAPS |
| DiRT 2 | High / Ultra High Settings, No AA / No AF, 8xAA / No AF, 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 / 2560x1600, Steam version, Custom benchmark script, DX11 Rendering |
| Aliens Vs. Predator Benchmark | Highest Quality Settings, SSAO, 1xMSAA / 16xAF, 4xMSAA / 16xAF, vsync off, 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 / 2560x1600 |
| Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | Custom (Highest) Quality Settings, 1xAA / No AF, 8x MSAA / No AF, vsync off, 1680x1050 / 1920x1200 / 2560x1600, opening cinematic, 145 second sequence, FRAPS |
| 3DMark Vantage | Performance Default, PPU Disabled |
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Annisman Dang, it looks like Nvidia has almost no real answers for the AMD/ATI lineup of cards. However, if this card can drop in price a little it may be competitive because of some of it's Nvidia-only features. I mean, it runs cooler and uses a fair amount less power than the 470 and 480, maybe this will become the Phsyx card to get? Espescially if they could manage a single slot version and drop the price. Anyways, no competition is bad for everyone and I hope Nvidia can get their act together asap.Reply -
tacoslave fatkid35i'll stick to my crossfire'd 5770s. Same money and same power consumption.Or a 5870 same thing less problems but thats just me. Oh and that thing got pwnd by a 5830 and thats not saying much.Reply
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welshmousepk wow, the pricing of this thing is all wrong. Given how well the the 480 and 470 sit in the market, this just seems like a pointless card.Reply -
liquidsnake718 How many times do I have to say that this is nothing but a marketing gimmick for defective GTX480's and possibly 470's as well. Like the 5830 which was a cut/gimped/ or limited 5850Reply -
bombat1994 make it 60 cheaper and you might have a good card but i would buy a 5850 over this thing everyday of the weelReply -
dco retail is messed up they charge you for a brand not the product by comparison. Whats worse is that people will buy it.Reply -
rohitbaran The GTX4xx line is definitely not the way it is to be played and this latest crappy piece of hardware further proved it. Hot and expensive but poor on performance. The more cards they launch, the clearer ATI's victory becomes.Reply
