3.93.9 out of 5 stars
9 product ratings
  • 5stars

    6ratings
  • 4stars

    0rating
  • 3stars

    1rating
  • 2stars

    0rating
  • 1star

    2ratings

Good value0% agree

Quiet50% agree

Performs well0% agree

9 Reviews

by

It's a BEAST.

This the best value in gaming right now. Yeah, yeah, the GTX 5XX series is out, but all that does is make the GTX 400 series priced just right. Now you're getting DX11 power in an affordable price range. And tell people to just hush about the heat. I have it overclocked to 700 core`0 shader}0 memory and it doesn't get over 65C while gaming. I think some people don't have enough ventilation to keep this thing cool. I say if you can get one for right around $200, do it, you'll be set for another 1 - 2 yrs. And don't forget that this card came out this year, so it's not "old" tech. Happy gaming.Read full review...

by

Best GPU for Adobe applications and editing.

I am happy with the GTX graphics cards, while its not the top of the line, it does serves the purpose, great speed for games and great card for adobe application specially for video editing using the Adobe Mercury playback engine, exclusively available only on Nvidia's GPU with CUDA cores. Now my video production workflow is a notch higher and Im enjoying my workflow more than ever before.Read full review...

by

One excellent video card

For the price, I can't think of any competition for this card. I use it in a video editing/effects workstation and it's performance so far has been superb. There are faster cards- but bring your wallet. I don't game- but I make some effects for games and I'm sure if it works for me- it'll work for you. I haven't SLI'd this card, but I don't see why you'd need to (unless you want dual 3-D monitors---which would be cool)Read full review...

by

This thing Sucks

Well When i got mine it did not work... at all. It would not even power up into the bios and show the gui so that I could use my computer. Bought a GTX 580 highly recommend that one.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: annaleesboutique

by

well......ok.

I did not win this video card, but the bottom line its a great videocard.
When NVIDIA launched the first wave of GF100-based graphics cards in late march, the initial GeForce GTX 400 series line-up which we took a look at here consisted of only two cards, the flagship GeForce GTX 480 and its somewhat less powerful counterpart, the GeForce GTX 470 (reviewed here). Since then, NVIDIA has augmented the GeForce GTX 400 series line-up with the more affordable GeForce GTX 465 as well.Read full review...

by

Awesome deal.

The board is fantastic. I use it with Adobe CS5. Takes a lot of load off my meager processor. One caveat: this board requires at least a 550w power supply. My system wouldn't even acknowledge the board was installed until I replaced 500w PSU with a 600w.Read full review...

by

Product did not work

Product did not work

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: saguarocactus21

by

Great Value for the money

This GPU is a great value. The reference card runs a bit hot but it can be modded with an aftermarket cooler and over clocked to get performance of a reference GTX 480. If you have the PSU to do it it can be SLI'd to performance surpassing a GTX 580 for a bargain.Read full review...

by

Good, hot, cheap power.

Fantastically priced, powerful card. Overclocks well, though it does run rather hot. Nothing unmanageable though. Still gives many current upper-end graphics cards a run for their money.

Why is this review inappropriate?