Just a few days on the market arrival of the GeForce GTX 590, dual GPU solution based on the chip GF110, in which NVIDIA will try to remove the scepter of more powerful video card to the latest Radeon HD 6990, AMD. Last year, however, the company had planned to launch a dual GPU card with GF104, the chip used by the GeForce GTX 460, but the project was abandoned. EVGA has recovered but that solution and presented its GeForce GTX 460 2Win.
The card has two GPU EVGA GF104 operating at a clock frequency of 700 MHz with 672 CUDA Core and 2 GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 3600 MHz The cooling system consists of three fans that completely cover the printed circuit board Food properly while the card is to use two 8-pin auxiliary connectors and a power supply with a minimum output of 700 watts.

The rear bracket has three DVI-I output and a mini-HDMI 1.4 in order to implement a configuration with three monitors, using the NVIDIA 3D Surround Vision.




