Friday, February 5 2010
Club 3D B.V. today announced the newest offer out of the latest HD 5000 graphics cards series, the HD 5450 is your start into HD home entertainment. Designed to give you stunning high definition entertainment from your PC, and the best choice for low power consumption and noiseless PC systems. The Club 3D Radeon HD 5450 Noiseless Edition graphics card eliminates the need for an external power connection and makes installation a snap. Get an amazing entertainment experience with DirectX 11 and Windows 7. Club 3D Radeon HD 5450 Noiseless Edition offers the most features and functionality in their class.

Club 3D HD 5450 is available first in two different versions, a 512MB DDR2 and a 1024MB DDR3 model. Both models clock with 650MHz core speed and 800MHz memory speed (DDR2 model) and 1337MHz (DDR3 model). With a maximum power consumption of ~20 Watt, the Club 3D HD 5450 consumes less power than previous generation graphics cards, and makes it the best performance and features combination with the lowest power consumption ever offered in the market.



HD 5450 Key Features:
  • Compliant with DirectX 11 and earlier revisions
  • Supports OpenGL
  • Designed for DirectCompute 11 and OpenCL
  • ATI Stream technology
  • Accelerated Video Transcoding (AVT)
  • ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
  • Advanced dynamic power management with ATI PowerPlay technology
  • HDCP-Capable
Club 3D customers can expect a noiseless cooling with a single slot width passive heatsink, which keeps the GPU cool in all situation no matter how demanding an application or game is.
Price and availability
HD 5450 has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of 70 USD / 50 EURO and is available in stores next week.
posted by btarunr - 10:22 AM |  Related News

User comments
by Mussels (February 5th - 11:30 AM) - Reply
1337MHz

LEETHERTZ!
by Initialised (February 5th - 11:39 AM) - Reply
by: Mussels
1337MHz

LEETHERTZ!
Nice clock, if thats a single slot passive then it's a winner for the mini itx crowd.
by Mussels (February 5th - 11:42 AM) - Reply
800Mhz DDR2 -> 1337MHz DDR3 is a very large discrepancy, if they sell them under the same name
by AlienIsGOD (February 6th - 2:36 AM) - Reply
by: Mussels
800Mhz DDR2 -> 1337MHz DDR3 is a very large discrepancy, if they sell them under the same name
but either way its saddled by a 64 bit bus.
by Mussels (February 6th - 3:33 AM) - Reply
by: AlienIsGOD
but either way its saddled by a 64 bit bus.
GDDR5 has double the bandwidth, so that would be equal to a 128 bit bus.
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