NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 Fully Leaked [More Leaks Spill The Specs and Release Date On The Upcoming Mid-Range GTX 465 Graphics Card From NVIDIA]
A mid-range GeForce 400 series card has been rumored for sometime. We’ve heard various whisperings and rumblings, but nothing really credible or solid. bit-tech is posting a slew of very detailed specs for the alleged GTX 465 mainstream card, which they say (like all the previous rumors) will be announced to the public at the Computex show in Taipei in just a few days.

Here are the reported specs for the GTX 465 card:
- 607MHz (same as GTX 470)
- 352 stream processors
- 1GB of VRAM (GDDR5)
- 256-bit memory interface
It’s worth noting that this card will reportedly still use the same GF100 chip that the GTX 470 and 480 use. It’s also worth noting at a rumor we saw some time ago said that the memory interface on this card would be only 128-bit. Sort of a weird rumor, but now, this newest one is a bit different.
Bit-tech is also reporting that the while the card will use two 6-pin power connectors, like the GTX 470, it’ll still end up using a lot less power than the GTX 470. They’re also claiming that the next few cards in the GeForce 400 series will be named the “460″, “450″ and “430″.
The “June 1″ date is being thrown around in relation to this rumored GTX 465. That would be the first date of Comptuex and would be an idea time to announce the card, considering NVIDIA’s presence in the Taiwanese manufacturing scene. Some are suggesting it could be the date that manufacturers start shipping the card, which would be unexpected.
NVIDIA, per usual, doesn’t comment on unannounced products.
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