Thursday, February 4th 2010

HIS Introduces HIS Radeon HD 5450 Series

Today HIS unveils the HIS Radeon HD 5450 1GB/512MB DDR3 Series, offering the most features and functionality in their class. Loaded with complete DirectX 11 support, ATI Stream technology and ATI Eyefinity Multi-display technology (H545H1GDL - DisplayPort version only), the Radeon HD 5450 graphics card delivers a state-of-the-art HD multimedia and medium gaming experience at a value price. With the silent passive cooling heatsink implemented, HIS Radeon HD 5450 Series are your ultimate media center companion at a value price.

The HIS Radeon HD 5450 Series is designed to give you stunning high definition entertainment from your PC, whether Blu-ray/HD DVD discs or other HD sources. Gamers will get an uncompromising Microsoft Windows 7 experience, play the most popular games online and watch HD video with incredible realism. Besides, it consumes less than 20 watts under full load, eliminating the need for an external power connection and making installation snap.
The whole HIS Radeon HD 5450 Series is built as low-profile capable single-slot design with both ATX & low profile brackets included, making it possible to fit them in both full-height and half-height PCI-Express Slots.

Models include:
HIS HD 5450 Silence (DirectX 11/ Eyefinity/ Full HD 1080p) 1GB (64bit) DDR3 PCIe Low Profile (DisplayPort Version) product page.
HIS HD 5450 Silence (DirectX 11/ Full HD 1080p) 1GB (64bit) DDR3 PCIe: product page.
HIS HD 5450 Silence (DirectX 11/ Full HD 1080p) 512MB (64bit) DDR3 PCIe: product page.
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5 Comments on HIS Introduces HIS Radeon HD 5450 Series

#1
gumpty
Would have been good to have a low-profile bracket without the VGA port - therefore single slot.
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aj28
gumptyWould have been good to have a low-profile bracket without the VGA port - therefore single slot.
"The whole HIS Radeon HD 5450 Series is built as low-profile capable single-slot design with both ATX & low profile brackets included."

Tells me they will likely give you a bracket even with the single-slot setup, although it will lack the riser and thus capability for a third monitor.
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#3
TIGR
Looks like a high-quality product for its segment. This would be nice for simple, quiet builds
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#4
Mussels
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<20W at load? hell yes, sounds like a media/HTPC card to me when ATI get off their asses and fix H264 acceleration
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#5
department76
gumptyWould have been good to have a low-profile bracket without the VGA port - therefore single slot.
eyefinity.
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