Dear All Afterburner 1.6.1 adds support of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 reference and MSI GTX 460 own design. You can use this version on any first wave GTX 460 reference card with excellent voltage adjustment function of Afterburner. In our test, GTX 460 can boost to very high clock after applying over-voltage. Download: http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm
Hello. One question. I read this in a Techpowerup's article. Is the new Version of Afterburner taking advantage of this API to give OC and OV abilities to ALL GTX 460s? In any case are ALL GTX 460s OCable and OVable through Afterburner? Thanks.
Thanks... after all the hoopla with Palit warranty issues + uncertainty, as well as missing VRM heatsink issues I went for a pair of 1GB Gigabyte GTX 460's : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125333 Can anyone confirm if those are reference/work with AfterBurner? They appear to be. I may have gone for the MSI (their Afterburner sponsorship/maintenance would be worth supporting) but they were out of stock.
I will be, of course, but I was wondering if anyone already had, since mine won't be here until Tuesday or Wednesday.
ok i know this has nothing to do with a ab issue but just a question. all the nv cards i'v tried since the 76gt's -thuogh the 470,480 i always was able to use r/t or in the later sieres card ab to work under -0 cold temps. i'v calibrated it quite well too. with the 460 card as soon as it gets -1 the temp graph monitor will just dissappear? with r/t it will turn white?soon after the card goes to sleep and wont work till its warm. i was just wondering if i can break some chip on the card or fix something in bios to get moitoring to work sub zero for the 460 card. not so much to fix cb problem but fix monitor issue?