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Apart from the clocks, EVGA didn't change a thing on the GTX 460. So, the GTX 460 is a dual-slot card measuring 210mm in length (8.25in), 111.15mm in width (4.376in) and weighing in at 2lbs.
The cooler comes with a copper-base, two heatpipes and a large aluminum heat-dissipating surface. The fan is placed in the center and the plastic hood is designed with maximum air supply to the fan in mind.
The card is powered via two 6-pin power connectors.
![kartica_power](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/460/EVGA_Superclock/kartica_power.jpg)
With its GTX 460 cards, EVGA provides an HDMI cable with mini-HDMI connector, which is a nice gesture as most users (especially non-Nvidians) aren’t familiar with mini-HDMI. For overclocking and monitoring, we’d recommend EVGA’s Precision utility which is free and can be downloaded from EVGA’s site.
![kartica_izlazi](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/460/EVGA_Superclock/kartica_izlazi.jpg)
![kartica_back](/images/stories/Reviews/Graphics/Nvidia/Fermi/460/EVGA_Superclock/kartica_back.jpg)