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NVIDIA to release cut-back GTX 460 SE?

by Pete Mason on 5 November 2010, 11:31

Tags: GeForce GTX 460, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Once you have a good die architecture that's attaining high yields, it can make sense to release a more powerful version with more of the core enabled. NVIDIA is certainly no stranger to this, but now it seems to be gong the other way by stripping down the GF104 GPU, creating a lower-power derivative of the well received GTX 460.

According to German site Heise.de, the new card will ship with 288 shaders and be christened the GTX 460 SE. This is down from 336 shaders on a normal GTX 460, meaning that another one of the 48-core Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs) will be switched off. The rest of the core will be left intact, though, so the new card will at least get the benefit of a 256-bit memory interface which will be connected to 1GB of GDDR5.

It's not just the core that's been cut back - the clock speeds have been taken down a notch as well, though thankfully by a smaller margin. The core frequency will be 650MHz, which is down 25MHz from the original GTX 460s, and gives a shader frequency of 1,300MHz. Memory speed will take a slight dip to 850MHz, but the wider bus should mean that total bandwidth is still higher than the 768MB original. Disappointingly, power-draw is listed at 150W, which is the same as the 768MB GTX 460 despite the cut-backs made to the core.

Performance should fall somewhere between the weaker of the original two GTX 460s and the GTS 450, which would point to a retail price in the region of £110-120. However, there have been suggestions that the SE suffix implies an OEM only part, which could cause a lot of confusion for some consumers.

We won't have to wait long to find out for sure, as the part is rumoured to launch on November 15.



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A SUFFIX?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

I refuse to call it the GTX460 SE. It will be known as the GTS455.
Great idea i could second that however if they release a 450 with more shaders it may have to have the suffix instead.

I think NV marketing should give you a job Biscuit. In a minute you've already put them to shame.
While I'm I'm not too offended by cutting a chip down to make a new card, when the differences are so drastic, even between the original two 460's as well, it is wrong to suggests its even in the same league as a full 460.

This isn't as bad as theyre other OEM card though - can't remember which one but is cut down quite a bit from the normal version yet bears the exact same name IIRC.
SE, short for ‘special edition’ and it's crippled? Surely that shouldn't be allowed…
kalniel
SE, short for ‘special edition’ and it's crippled? Surely that shouldn't be allowed…

Perhaps it's “Sucks Edition”