Point of View GTX 480 Graphics Card Reviews

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Point of View GTX 480 Point of View GTX 480 Graphics Card Reviews

Still with reference HSF
Until now the GeForce GTX 480 is still the highest caste leaders at NVIDIA. Along with the increasing demands of the hardware specifications required in the world of gaming, is not wrong if the GTX 480 be a major mainstay in the stronghold NVIDIA gamers. Still with reference design from NVIDIA, Point of View GTX 480 comes with new features and technologies. Specifications owned still follow the reference specifications from NVIDIA, with a core clock of 701 MHz and 924 MHz memory clock. As a complement, the latest mini-HDMI interface is available on this graphics card. When I opened the box, you’ll get a DVI to VGA connector, HDMI to Mini HDMI connector, and drivers.

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To enjoy the performance, you must connect a power connector 8-pin to 6-pin from a power supply with minimum power of 600 W. Yes, the power required is huge, but it paid off with optimal performance, both for gaming and other multimedia needs. Score 3D Mark Vantage test result is obtained almost the same as GTX 480 reference card in general. Likewise with the resulting FPS in gaming benchmark. Despite having a large HSF, the resulting noise level low. During our testing, the sound produced does not interfere, even when used in a quiet room conditions. Temperature idle Point of View GTX 480 range from 43° C and full load reaches 91° C.

Many said that the temperature generated by the GTX 480 cards is high. High temperatures produced are naturally happened, considering that almost all the cards are GTX 480 with the reference HSF has the same relative temperature.

Conclusion
Just as the GTX 480 graphics cards other reference, graphics card Point of View GTX 480 also has high performance.

Specifications
Product by: Point Of View
Info: www.pointofview-online.com

Architecture
| GF100
GPU Fabrication | 40 nm
Core Clock | 701 MB
Shader Clock | 1401 MHz
Stream Processor | 480
Memory Clock | 924 MHz
Memory Size
| 1536 MB
Memory Type | DDR5
Memory Interface
| 384-bit
HDMI | Mini HDMI
DVI | Yes (x2)
VGA | No
Equipment | Manual, Driver Disc, DVI to VGA Adapter, HDMI to mini HDMI Adapter
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Benchmark Point 1920 x 1080 1280 x 1024
3DMark Vantage
| 11786 16953
Crysis Warhead DX10 | 62.76 fps 76.99 fps
Crysis Warhead DX9 | 65.39 fps 80.80 fps
Dirt2 DX10 | 112.43 fps 119.23 fps
Call Of Pripyat (DX11)
| 97.85 fps 129.14 fps

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