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Darko
20-09-10, 12:39
As far i know there a LOT versions of gtx 460 (specified gtx 460:P) and i dont know the exactly reason for that. Some have more clock to clock speeds and this things.
PCS sells PALIT sonic as far i know so here is my question... Is PALIT sonic enough to compete the other versions ?
:)
Waiting ur opinions.

Gorman
20-09-10, 12:50
Price Vs performance definately. There a load of factory overclocked units out there being sold at a premium.

Darko
20-09-10, 13:00
$true, palit sonic clock is on 800mhz or 700 ? (the one u sell)

PCS
20-09-10, 13:04
The 768Mb & 1GB version is 700MHz, the 2GB version is 725MHz.

greyeric
20-09-10, 13:04
I have a quick Q about the palit cards you use - what is their power consumption when loaded? The stats I found online implied around the 250W mark I think and was worried about having a big enough PSU

PCS
20-09-10, 13:05
Not 250W for any cards! What model are you referring to?

greyeric
20-09-10, 13:06
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/palit_gtx460_sonic_platinum/18.htm

Darko
20-09-10, 13:09
this is platinum version. i think PCS sells just sonic

greyeric
20-09-10, 13:10
Oh sorry! My bad, and sorry akikos956 for the interruption there...

Darko
20-09-10, 13:13
no worries, we all want to learn something more :)

PCS
20-09-10, 13:14
This refers to the overclocked "Sonic Platinum" card, which we don't sell. It was also when running a specific GPU test program which pushes the card to it's limits, even more so than a game can achieve.

Also note, for peak power consumption a PSU can provide more than it's rater output, so for example for 1-2 seconds a 650W Corsair may be able to provide 720W, or even higher.

greyeric
20-09-10, 13:16
Ahh I see, that makes sense :) thanks