The card comes with 288 CUDA Cores and works at 650MHz for the GPU, 1300MHz for shaders and 3400MHz for 1GB of GDDR5 memory. The new Sparkle GTX 460 SE is cooled by a dual slot cooler with recognizable purple fan, something that we are getting used to see from Sparkle.
The good side of the story is that Sparkle bundles this one with a mini HDMI to HDMI cable. It might not sound much but everything is a bonus when you are trying to differentiate yourself from competition. The card features two DVI and mini HDMI outputs.
Unfortunately, Sparkle didn't announce the availability date or the price tag for that matter, but we guess that it should be somewhere around €140, just like every other GTX 460 SE on the market.
![sparkle_GTX460SE_1](/images/stories/2010/December/General_News/sparkle_GTX460SE_1.jpg)