Processor
Processor frequency |
675 MHz |
Graphics processor family |
NVIDIA |
CUDA |
Y |
Maximum analog resolution |
2048 x 1536 pixels |
Maximum digital resolution |
2560 x 1600 pixels |
Stream processors |
336 |
Shader clock |
1350 MHz |
Memory
Graphics adapter memory type |
GDDR5 |
Memory bus |
256 bit |
Memory clock speed |
3600 MHz |
Discrete graphics adapter memory |
1 GB |
Performance
DirectX version |
11 |
OpenGL version |
4.0 |
PhysX |
Y |
TV tuner integrated |
N |
HDCP |
N |
Other features
HDMI |
Y |
Mac compatibility |
N |
Ports & interfaces
Mini HDMI ports quantity |
1 |
Interface type |
PCI Express x16 |
Additionally
Graphics controller |
GeForce GTX 460 |
Dual-link DVI |
N |
GF GTX460-1024M DDR5 R40 CH, 1024MB, 256-bit, GDDR5, PCIe x 16, HDMI
CUDA
NVIDIA CUDA is a general purpose parallel computing architecture that leverages the parallel compute engine in NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) to solve many complex computational problems in a fraction of the time required on a CPU. It includes the CUDA Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) and the parallel compute engine in the GPU.
PhysX
NVIDIA PhysX technology delivers real-time, hyper-realistic physical and environmental gaming effects in the games you want to play today and tomorrow. “Canned” reactions are a thing of the past – PhysX-powered games comes to life with blazing explosions, reactive debris, realistic water, and lifelike character motion.
Unified Shader Architecture
The Unified processor dynamic load balancing and resource allocation for vertex shader, geometry shader, and pixel shader.
PureVideo
NVIDIA PureVideo technology is the combination of a dedicated video processing core and software that delivers ultra-smooth, high-definition H.264, WMV, and MPEG-2 movies with minimal CPU utilization and low power consumption. And the high-precision subpixel processing enables videos to be scaled to any size.
1G
Based on 1G GDDR memory! 1G memory provide more storage space,assure it will not use the memory of the system,so rendering pictures is fast and efficiently.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the newest interface for audiovisual equipment such as high-definition television and home theater systems. With 19 wires wrapped in a single cable that resembles a USB wire, HDMI is able to carry a bandwidth of 5 Gbps (gigabits per second). This and several other factors make HDMI much more desirable than its predecessors, component video, S-Video and composite video.
HDR
HDR stands for high dynamic range. In photography this technique allows you to increase the dynamic range of a image. Neither digital nor film photos can hold all of the light available in a scene. Also, current displays can only show a small range of color/light range, which makes displaying HDR images impractical for most uses.
HDTV
HDTV is high-definition television, a method of digital broadcasting that results in high-quality pictures and Dolby Digital surround sound. HDTV uses the same amount of bandwidth (6 megahertz) as used in the current analog system, but HDTV can transmit more than six times the information as the analog system. This translates to higher quality in picture and sound.
OpenGL
Suppors OpenGL OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is the computer industry's standard application program interface (API) for defining 2-D and 3-D graphic images.
H.264 HD
Standard HG.264 Video Codec H.264 delivers stunning quality at remarkably low data rates. Ratified as part of the MPEG-4 standard (MPEG-4 Part 10), this ultra-efficient technology gives you excellent results across a broad range of bandwidths, from 3G for mobile devices to iChat AV for video conferencing to HD for broadcast and DVD.
PCI-E X16
PCI Express x16 graphics interface PCI Express x16 is a new graphics interface,based on serial technology performance and a high bandwidth in a point-to-point link. Bandwidth transfer rate is up to 4GB/S,that is about twice of the AGP8X.
SLI
Supports SLI Technology NVIDIA SLI technology allows you to intelligently scale graphics performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system with an NVIDIA nForce SLI media and communications processor.This technology delivers up to twice the performance of a single graphics solution.