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Gigabyte Launches Two Radeon HD 5450 Graphics Cards

GIGABYTE has announced two new additions to its selection of value graphics cards this week. The GIGABYTE GV-R545SC-1GI and GV-R545OC-512I are built on the highly anticipated ATI Radeon HD 5450 GPU ­­­­­­­─ respectively utilizing DDR3 memory architecture and are able to deliver best-in-class performance with new clock speeds and provide break-through power efficiency management for tomorrow’s demanding applications. The GIGABYTE GV-R545SC-1GI and GV-R545OC-512I are designed to give user stunning high definition entertainment from the PC, whether Blu-ray/ HD DVD discs or other HD sources. You can read our review on the ATI Radeon HD 5450 reference video card here if you'd like to see how this series performs.

Gigabyte Radeon HD 5450 GV-R545SC-1GI Video Card

The GIGABYTE GV-R545SC-1GI and GV-R545OC-512I offers optimal performance and break-through efficiency, the GIGABYTE GV-R545SC-1GI and GV-R545OC-512I consume less than 20 watts under full load, making it the ideal choice for implementation across a large diverse install base of desktop PCs. In addition to supporting a wide range of the latest graphics technologies including dual mode software CrossFireX, ATI Stream technology, Microsoft DirectX 11, PCI Express 2.1 and UVD 2, the GIGABYTE GV-R5000 series are also equipped with the industry-leading GIGABYTE unique features including Ultra Durable 2 technology, and native HDMI port for HD gaming and Blu-ray movie playback.

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Posted by | Tue, Feb 09, 2010 - 09:17 AM


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