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I've only had the card for about four weeks, but it seemed like a good fit for my computer. I have a Dimension E520, and the backplate being dual-slot didn't fit into my computer (BTX design). Lucky for me there was only a few screws holding the backplate in place, easy enough to remove, though the heatsink only barely fit in in front of the CPU heatsink. Overall I bought this card because I thought it was going to be an upgrade over my Radeon 4870, I didn't expect too much of an upgrade but I also liked the lower power consumption. The Cyclone design ensures that the heat of the 460 (which isn't a lot) will be spread more effectively than smaller heatsinks or forced air cards. It makes it a wider card, but if you have a normal case it should fit anyway. I plan to replace the thermal grease next month, shouldn't be too hard since the heatsink is held in place be four screws around the chip (and it's getting cold up here).Read full review
Nice card with great price. I get one at $34.95. It gets my subnautica game going with lowest graphic setting. I have a motherboard which has only PCI-e version 1.0 slot, so I choose this. Packed very well. Thank you! :)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Had 2 of the Cyclones in 2010-2012, definitely the best looking GTX460 around at the time and looked AMAZING in SLI with another one - like a motorbike engine. Performed fantastically as well during that era. Only downside was the drawback of having only one fan - it was loud. Sounded like a jet warming up for take-off on full load with two of them. SLI was a bit twitchy as well with some games but that might have been a driver issue, as always. Who cares about noise and odd glitches anyway when your PC looks like a Harley Davidson? I sold them when I upgraded to a GTX 680, but years later I have bought one back before they become super rare (and as an emergency backup to the 680 in-case that blows), also I might build a retro Sandybridge rig using it to pay homage to such a fantastic era for gaming. The only other card with this beautiful heatsink was the MSI GTX 560. Shame MSI ditched it.Read full review
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this card is definatly a cost efficient beast! it blows most higher end cards out of the water. unless you plan to spend $300 or more on a brand brand new card, this should be your choice. looked here http://www.hwcompare.com/ and compared to all other gddr5 cards I seen on ebay for its price range and +$100 more. It was definatly faster than 90% of the cards in that price range. the only downside to this card is that it required 2x 6pin connectors and a lot of power supplies only have 1, so u need to get a converter to hook it up, but if u look on ebay, they are around $2.00. recommended psu, 500watts and up. with the money you would save buying this card compared to most others, you could buy a new psu, the converter and some starbucks and still have some money left over for gas, but who would want to drive if they had this card in their pc. :)Read full review
Good Product. It powers two HDMI 24 inch monitors without any problems. Driver download was smooth. Install and reboot. Done.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned