- Date:
- Tuesday , September 07, 2010
- Author:
- Matthew Krysiak
- Editor:
- Brent Justice
- Google +1

ASUS ENGTX460 TOP 768MB Video Card Review
The ASUS ENGTX460 TOP 768MB delivers boosted frequencies, a unique cooling solution with large 8mm heat-pipes, and Voltage Tweak. However, is that enough to best a reference GTX 460 768MB and an ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB?
Evaluation Method
We evaluate what each video card configuration can supply us in terms of a playable gaming experience while supplying the best culmination of resolution and "eye candy" graphical settings. We focus on quality and immersion of the gameplay experience rather than how many frames per second the card can get in a canned benchmark or prerecorded timedemo situation that often do not represent real gameplay like you would experience at home . Then we will follow with apples-to-apples testing based on real gameplay as well.
System Test Setup
For our test system platform we are using an ASUS Blitz Formula motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 processor at 3.66GHz, and 4GB of OCZ Technology DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum. For the power supply, we will be using a Corsair TX750W.
While it might be a bit "overkill," we use the 3.6GHz overclocked quad-core processor in an attempt to keep from putting our evaluation into a position of being CPU limited. Obviously, we make every effort to not use CPU limited games for video card evaluations, but the 3.6GHz processor seems to put many peoples’ minds at ease when it comes to that subject.

For this evaluation Windows 7 x64 RTM will be used. We are using the latest drivers at the time of evaluation, Catalyst 10.7, for the ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB. For the ASUS ENGTX460 TOP 768MB and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 768MB we are using ForceWare 258.96.
Below is the GPU-Z screenshot of the ASUS ENGTX460 TOP after we installed the drivers.

