Sparkle Computer is ready to spice up its DirectX 11 offer by introducing a couple of new GF100-based cards - a GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 465 which boast a custom, dual-slot cooling solution but feature stock frequencies.
The cooler used on the Fermi-flavored duo includes an 80mm turbine thruster fan that automatically adjusts its working speed depending on temperatures, and a heatsinks with an aluminum fin array and five copper heatpipes that come in direct contact with the GPU.
As for specs, the GTX 470 and GTX 465 have a core clock of 607 MHz, 448/352 CUDA Cores, a shader frequency of 1215 MHz, 1.28/1GB of memory @ 3348/3206 MHz, and 'the usual' - DirectX 11, 3-way SLI, CUDA and 3D Vision Surround support, plus dual-DVI and mini HDMI outputs.
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