EVGA has just announced their newest GTX 460 card which can now run THREE monitors from one card. This card uses two 460 GPUs and gives you 672 CUDA cores coupled with 2GB of DDR5. You can even run up to FOUR monitors in extend mode! I just found my next card but it is going to cost a lot of lunch money. Read on to find out more about this amazing new GPU!
- If you are planning on running your displays in Nvidia Surround mode, you can run up to 3 displays at a time on the three DVI ports. More info
- If you are planning on running all individual displays in extend mode, you can run up to 4 displays at the same time. (3 DVI + 1 mini-HDMI) Article
MSRP: $429.99
More information about the GTX 460 2Win
Performance
- 700 MHz GPU
- 672 CUDA Cores
- 400 MHz RAMDAC
Memory
- 2048 MB, 512 bit GDDR5
- 3600 MHz (effective)
- 230.4 GB/s Memory Bandwidth
Interface
- PCI-E 2.0 16x
- DVI-I, DVI-I, DVI-I, Mini-HDMI
Resolution & Refresh
- 240Hz Max Refresh Rate
- 2048×1536 Max Analog
- 2560×1600 Max Digital
Product Warranty
This product comes with a Limited Lifetime warranty with registration within 30 days of purchase.
Operating System Support
Windows 7 32/64bit, Windows Vista 32/64bit, Windows XP 32/64bit
Requirements
- Minimum of a 700 Watt power supply.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 46 Amps.) - Two available 8-pin PCI-E power dongles
DID YOU READ THAT? UP TO FOUR MONITORS IN EXTEND MODE!!!





ooohhhh, very nice! I want one!
Me too!
So I wonder how much noise that card is going to generate with all those fans? However, I still would like one too.
looking forward to sales in Russia 🙂
Greetings from Saint P. 😛
I have one of these cards. Noise level from the fans is minimal until they’re pushed over 60%. The only way they get over 60% is if your really pushing the card and not giving it any air flow. At stock clocks the card performs between a GTX 580 and GTX 580SC.