2012年4月26日星期四

Will a Geforce GTX460 768 meg produce better results than my Geforce 9500 1024 meg?

I know it should make some difference but will it be really worth the money.. its strictly for gaming.|||yes it will.lets prove it here



http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?…|||There is no comparison, the GTX 460 smokes the old card. But if you're considering an upgrade, make sure that your motherboard has a PCI-Express slot. If your have the AGP version of the 9500, the slots are completely incompatible and you would be buying a part which cannot work with your system. The 9500 was sold in both AGP and PCI-Express versions. The GTX is sold only for the PCI-E slot, as AGP is an outmoded technology. The AGP slot is typically colored either brown or dark green on the motherboard, whereas PCI-E slots are white or off-white. That's the easiest way to tell which slot your have, though you'd have to remove the card to see the slot itself.



Don't be fooled by the 768MB GDDR5 RAM of the new card versus more memory on the older one. Memory size does not affect speed in video cards -- instead, the video RAM serves only as a frame buffer for the picture to be written to the monitor. Having more memory means that you can play games at higher resolutions, but not at greater frame rates, and 768MB is more than enough unless you are running a giant monitor or trying to run multiple monitors simultaneously.|||The GTX460 is much much better than the GeForce 9500. The 9500 is a mid-rage card, not capable of much. The GTX460 is a much more powerful card, even if it has less memory.|||i think it will work better then 9500

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