@ TweakTown"Out of the box the Gainward GTX 460 GLH Edition offers us a massive overclock when compared to the stock clocks that NVIDIA offer us, but that doesn't mean we don’t want more MHz, which is exactly why we're here today.
With the help of the Gainward GTX 460 GLH Edition, the Palit GTX 460 Sonic Platinum and our favorite overclocking program from MSI, Afterburner, we're going to try and move past that 800MHz default clock the companies offer and see what we're able to achieve out of this $500 setup that has offered us simply amazing performance already."
Tuesday Web Reviews:
HARDWARE
Silicon Power Armor A80 USB 3.0 640GB Portable HDD
nMedia HTPC 1080p Media Center Chassis @ Benchmark Reviews
Silenx Effizio Extreme Review @ OCC
Asus P6X58D-E Review @ Neoseeker
Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU Cooler Review at Overclockers Online
SLI & CFX PCIe Bandwidth Perf. - x16/x16 vs. x16/x8
Akasa Venom Performance CPU Cooler @ DreamWare Computers
Corsair H70 Hydro Series CPU Cooler Review on Technic3D
MSI Big Bang XPower Review: X58, Military Style @ HotHardware.com
Lost Planet 2 Performance Benchmarks: DirectX11 and 3D Vision Tested @ Hi Tech Legion
ASUS G73JH-A1 17.3-Inch Gaming Notebook
Events
Tones Overclocking Day - LN2 Overclocking Acamedy @ Madshrimps
Interviews
Interview with Jack Epps, writer for Top Gun Videogame @ [OC]ModShop