The NVIDIA GeForce4 MX460, released in 2002, was a graphics card that belonged to the GeForce4 MX series and was powered by the NV17 GPU architecture. With 64MB of DDR SDRAM, it provided a solid balance of performance for mainstream users. The MX460 supported DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL 1.3, offering improved 3D graphics capabilities compared to its predecessors. While not aimed at high-end gaming, it excelled in multimedia tasks and provided a cost-effective solution for users seeking reliable graphics performance. The GeForce4 MX460 contributed to NVIDIA's dominance in the graphics card market during the early 2000s, offering a competitive option for users looking for a balance between affordability and functionality in their computing experience.