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Club 3D Announces Radeon HD 6450 1GB DDR3 Noiseless Edition Graphics Card

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Club 3D B.V. releases the new Radeon HD 6450 1GB DD3 Noiseless Edtition, the industry second generation of DirectX 11 capable graphics card.This new card features a heatsink cooler design aimed at the HTPCs users and with UVD3 (Universal Video Decoder), improved tessellation engine and higher clock speeds makes the perfect fit for users who are looking an entry level card that is affordable and packs a punch. Offering a low profile card customers can expect this card to be bundled with 2 Low Profile brackets like usually offered by Club 3D on Low Profile items.



Features
  • Low power consumption
  • Multi monitor support
  • DDR3 memory interface
  • PCI Express 2.1 x16 bus interface
  • Microsoft DirectX 11 support
  • OpenGL 4.1 support
  • AMD HD3D Technology
  • AMD EyeSpeed visual acceleration
  • ATI Avivo HD Video & Display technology
  • ATI PowerPlay power management
  • Cutting-edge integrated display support with HDMI 1.4a


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Once again, labels on the PCB suggest that there could have been a 128MB version of this card...
Maybe 10 years ago that would have made sense.
 
Don't know how many other people were wondering why Club 3D includes 2 low profile brackets (vs the 1 I usually find included with other manufacturers), I searched and found:

Club-3D-Low-Profile-Brackets.jpg


Nice. I've had to mod brackets before because I didn't want to lose the other output when installing in a low-profile case.
 
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