Testseek.co.uk have collected 140 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 1.5GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 1.5GB GDDR5 PCIe.
March 2010
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Fastest single-GPU card Brand new architecture Tessellation-happy Only needs 8-pin and 6-pin power All the CUDA and PhysX goodness included
Pluses
Good performance in games
DirectX 11 compatible
3D Vision and 3D Surround
Acceleration of processing with CUDA compatible applications
Ultra High Performance, Redesigned Core, 3DSurround/Surround, Handles AA/AF like it's not there, Stable Drivers (
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Well we are afraid time beat us this round. We have other content we would like to post but it will have to take the form of a tack on to the review. Still left untouched due to time constraints, StoneGiant DX11 Benchmark, 3D Surround and 3DVision Sur...
Abstract: Yes, you are reading this right. NVIDIA has finally released their long awaited next generation video card that moves away from the previous architecture. The GeForce GTX 480 is their high end GF100 card making it their most powerful video card current...
We see no reason to purchase a GeForce GTX 470. It provides no gameplay advantages compared to the competition, and will actually end up costing you more power and dollars for the exact same performance you can get with the Radeon HD 5850. Factor in th...
Before we begin summing the GeForce GTX 480 up, here is a quick break down of the 2560x1600 results in comparison to the Radeon HD 5870. The GeForce GTX 480 was 16% slower in Battlefield Bad Company 2, 13% slower in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat and ...
Superb performance, DirectX 11 support, Works with 3D Vision, Supports physics, computation acceleration
Blocks adjacent slot, Loud under load, Requires eight- and six-pin PCIe power connectors and robust power supply
If you want to crank up the resolution and details of the latest games on a big LCD, the GTX 480 offers hyper-fast performance without the added complexity of a dual-GPU card. ...
Remember, if you are interested in our GTX 470 review, click here. Writing a conclusion such as this one is never an easy endeavour since while the benchmarks themselves give a clearly defined numerical value to the performance of a certain product, th...
Performance, Overclocking, DX 11 performance, 3D Vision and Surround supported, Direct Compute, 32x CSAA, Power consumption, Cooling solution, Productivity increase with CUDA apps, Ray tracing, PhysX, Competitive price point...
3D Vision Surround needs two video cards, Hot running, Fan noise at full speed...
When you get right down to it the GTX 480 offers up better performance than the HD 5870. That's the expectation the world had for this card. In 44 out of 48 tests run the GTX 480 delivered a higher level of performance, a pretty stout performance. In...
Fermi is here at last, but can Nvidia’s newest (and long-delayed) graphics creation trump ATI’s take-all-before-it 5800 series? We put two cards to the test to find out ...
The first thing we have to say is that this isn't practical. When we say that we mean it's not practical in the sense that you cannot have the fan running at 100% when you're gaming; honestly 82dB is loud. I mean - it's really loud! If you go down ...