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I am one of three Evan Meaghers around the United Stated who run their own site. I enjoy building websites, writing high quality code, and playing with the latest hardware. I am also a PC Gamer for life… at least until you can start overclocking consoles. Here is a collection of some of my toys, both tech and plastic.

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Hey
If you have the chance I’d like you to directly compare the GTS250 and the new GTX460 that just appeared.
These are the 2 GPUs you could use on a Silverstone SG05 and if you could compare them directly I’d really appreciate that.
Nice site, It’s on my faves now
Thanks for the compliment. Per your request, I contacted EVGA about getting some new hardware to review but haven’t heard back. I will, of course, get a hold of a 460/465 if I can.
Your calculations that show overclock gains are inaccurate.
For example you show the GTX470 as having 24% overclock on the core which you obtained by dividing 608 with 800. The calculations needs to have the same result whether you multiply or divide… *edited – shortened math*
Therefore the GTX470 overclocked to 800mhz is a 31.5789% overclock.
Hope this helps.
Updated! Thanks for the heads-up.