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Palit Readies Non-Reference GeForce GTS 450 Graphics Card

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Palit is ready with its own-design GeForce GTS 450-based graphics card. Palit's design looks nearly identical to that of its GeForce GTX 460. It uses a red-colored custom-design PCB, a fan heatsink with a shroud that spans along the length of the card, and display connectivity that includes two DVI, an HDMI, and a DisplayPort. Palit will release a base-model that sticks to the reference clock speeds of 783/1566/900(3600) MHz core/shader/memory, while Sonic, and Sonic+ factory-overclocked models could be in the works. The company is also said to be working on a SFF-friendly low-profile model based on the GTS 450. Palit's base model card is priced around the $136 mark.



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low profile GTS450 aye.....

Nice to see palit stick with that super short PCB they used for their GTX460's
 
low profile GTS450 aye.....

Nice to see palit stick with that super short PCB they used for their GTX460's

Erm.. that's not low profile. It's just a relatively short full-width card.
 
Erm.. that's not low profile. It's just a relatively short full-width card.

The company is also said to be working on a SFF-friendly low-profile model based on the GTS 450

thats what I was talking about, I know this model is full height, and looks like the same dimensions as the GTX460's they make.
 
by what size is the card shorter?
 
red card to confuse users.
 
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