Thursday, July 8th 2010
Club 3D Announces HD 5450 Card with Eyefinity Support
Club 3D announced a special Radeon HD 5450 graphics card, which it claims, can support up to three displays working in an Eyefinity setup for productivity purposes. ATI Eyefinity technology lets you create a large display head using multiple physical displays, and is typically out of specs for the Radeon HD 5400 series GPUs. Based on the 40 nm Cedar die, the HD 5450 packs 80 stream processors, and supports DirectX 11. The Club 3D card packs 512 MB of DDR2 memory across a 64-bit wide memory interface.
To connect up to three displays, it provides one each of DVI, D-Sub, and DisplayPort connectors. The GPU is clocked at 650 MHz, with the memory at 800 MHz. The card is low-profile in design, and with its passive heatsink, occupies just one expansion slot. Low profile brackets are included in the box. Club 3D did not announce its price.
To connect up to three displays, it provides one each of DVI, D-Sub, and DisplayPort connectors. The GPU is clocked at 650 MHz, with the memory at 800 MHz. The card is low-profile in design, and with its passive heatsink, occupies just one expansion slot. Low profile brackets are included in the box. Club 3D did not announce its price.
17 Comments on Club 3D Announces HD 5450 Card with Eyefinity Support
exactly the kind of card we need for workstations/office environments
Its awesome. Of course worthless for gaming but for other media and office work its excellent. :toast:
Great for some soft office environment tasks on multiple screens.:)
Please. my radeon 4200 can handle two 1080p screens, with whatever the hell i want on them. If you lag in office/web browsing/photoshop, its not your video card you need to replace.
I see a place for this card.
yes, some things are GPU accelerated, but not many of them.